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Physics Letters B | 1991

Analyzing power in inclusive π+ and π− production at high xF with a 200 GeV polarized proton beam☆

D. L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; J. Bystricky; J.M. Clement; M. Corcoran; J.D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; A.A. Derevschikov; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. Imai; Y. Itow; Kazuo Iwatani; K.W. Krueger; K. Kuroda; Langland J; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring; T. Maki; S. Makino; A. Masaike

The analyzing power in inclusive charged pion production has been measured using the 200 GeV Fermilab polarized proton beam. A striking dependence in x(F) is observed in which A(N) increases from 0 to 0.42 with increasing x(F) for the pi+ data and decreases from 0 to -0.38 with increasing x(F) for pi- data. The kinematic range covered is 0.2 less-than-or-equal-to x(F) less-than-or-equal-to 0.9 and 0.2 less-than-or-equal-to p(T) 2.0 GeV/c. In a simple model our data indicate that at large x(F) the transverse spin of the proton is correlated with that of its quark constituents.


European Physical Journal A | 1992

Large-xF spin asymmetry inπ0 production by 200-GeV polarized protons

D. L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; J. Bystricky; M. Corcoran; J.D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; A.A. Derevschikov; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. Imai; Y. Itow; Kazuo Iwatani; K.W. Krueger; K. Kuroda; M. Laghai; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring; T. Maki; S. Makino; A. Masaike; Yu. A. Matulenko; A.P. Meschanin; A. Michalowicz

The spin asymmetryAN for inclusive π0 production by 200-GeV transversely-polarized protons on a liquid hydrogen target has been measured at Fermilab over a wide range ofxF, with 0.5<pT<2 GeV/c. AtxF>0.3, the asymmetry rises with increasingxF and reaches a value ofAN=0.15±0.03 in the region 0.6<xF<0.8. This result provides new input regarding the question of the internal spin structure of transversely-polarized protons.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1990

The design and performance of the FNAL high-energy polarized beam facility

D.P. Grosnick; D.A. Hill; M. Laghai; D. Lopiano; Y. Ohashi; T. Shima; H. M. Spinka; Robert Stanek; D. G. Underwood; A. Yokosawa; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; L. van Rossum; D. Carey; R.N. Coleman; J.D. Cossairt; A.L. Read; R. Schailey; A.A. Derevschikov; Yu.A. Matulenko; A.P. Meschanin; S. B. Nurushev; R.A. Rzaev; V.L. Solovyanov; A.N. Vasiliev; N. Akchurin; Y. Onel; K. Imai; S. Makino; A. Masaike

We describe a new polarized-proton and -antiproton beam with 185-GeV/c momentum in the Fermilab MP beam line which is currently operational. The design uses the parity-conserving decay of lambda and antilambda hyperons to produce polarized protons and antiprotons, respectively. A beam-transport system minimizes depolarization effects and uses a set of 12 dipole magnets that rotate the beam-particle spin direction. A beam-tagging system determines the momentum and polarization of individual beam particles, allowing a selection of particles in definite intervals at momentum and polarization. We measured polarization of the beam by using two types of polarimeters, which verified the determination of polarization by a beam-particle tagging system. Two of these processes are the inverse-Primakoff effect and the Coulomb-nuclear interference (CNI) in elastic proton-proton scattering. Another experiment measured the {pi}{sup 0} production asymmetry of large-x{sub F} values; this process may now be used as an on-line beam polarimeter. 9 refs., 9 figs.


Physics Letters B | 1991

First results for the two-spin parameter ALL in π0 production by 200 GeV polarized protons and antiprotons

D L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; J. Bystricky; P. Chaumette; M.D. Corcoran; J D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; J. Deregel; A A. Derevshchikov; G. Durand; H. En'yo; J. Fabre; K. Fukuda; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O A. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. Imai; Y. Itow; K. Iwatani; T. Kasprzyk; K W. Krger; K. Kuroda; M. Laghai; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring

Abstract The two-spin parameter A LL in inclusive π 0 productionby longitudinally-polarized protons and antiprotons on a longitudinally-polarized proton target has been measured at the 200 GeV Fermilab spin physics facility, for π 0 s at x F =0 with 1⩽ p t ⩽3 GeV/ c . The results exclude, at the 95% confidence level, values of A LL (pp) > 0.1 and 0 s produced by protons, and values of A LL ( p p) > 0.1 and for incident antiprotons. The relevance of A LL (pp) for the gluon spin density is discussed. The data are in good agreement with “conventional”, small or zero, gluon polarization.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995

The Movable Polarized Target as a Basic Equipment for High-Energy Spin Physics Experiments at the Jinr-Dubna Accelerator Complex

F. Lehar; B. Adiasevich; V.P. Androsov; N. Angelov; N. G. Anischenko; V. Antonenko; J. Ball; V.G. Baryshevsky; N.A. Bazhanov; A.A. Belyaev; B. Benda; V. A. Bodyagin; N. S. Borisov; Yu. Borzunov; F. Bradamante; E. I. Bunyatova; V. F. Burinov; E.V. Chernykh; M. Combet; A. Datskov; G. Durand; A.P. Dzyubak; J.M. Fontaine; V.A. Get'man; M. Giorgi; L.B. Golovanov; V. Grebenyuk; D.P. Grosnick; G. M. Gurevich; T. Hasegawa

Abstract A movable polarized proton target is planned to be installed in polarized beams of the Synchrophasotron-Nuclotron complex in order to carry out a spin physics experimental program at Dubna. The project is described and the first proposed experiments are discussed.


Physics Letters B | 1992

High-xT single-spin asymmetry in π0 and η production at xF=0 by 200 GeV polarized antiprotons and protons☆☆☆

D. L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; J. Bystricky; M. Corcoran; J.D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; A A. Derevshchikov; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. Imai; Y. Itow; Kazuo Iwatani; K W. Krger; K. Kuroda; M. Laghai; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring; T. Maki; S. Makino; A. Masaike; A. Matulenko Yu; A P. Meshchanin; A. Michalowicz

A measurement of the single-spin asymmetry A(N) in P up + P --> pi-0 + X at 200 GeV with x(F) = O shows a transition in the production process from a low-x(T) regime with A(N) = 0, through an intermediate region of negative asymmetry, to a high-x(T) regime with A(N) > 0.3. This transition occurs at x(T) almost-equal-to 0.4 and is consistent with x(T)-scaling of A(N) in pion production using polarized beams or targets from square-root -s = 5.2 to 19.4 GeV. Results for A(N) in eta-production by polarized protons and in pi-0 production by polarized antiprotons are also presented.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993

Apparatus for the measurement of spin dependent observables in np and pp elastic and quasi-elastic scattering

J. Ball; Ph. Chesny; M. Combet; Jean-Charles Fontaine; R. Kunne; J.L. Sans; J. Bystricky; C.D. Lac; D. Legrand; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; M. de Mali; F. Perrot-Kunne; L. van Rossum; P. Bach; Ph. Demierre; G. Gaillard; R. Hess; Z.F. Janout; D. Rapin; Ph. Sormani; B. Vuaridel; J.P. Goudour; R. Binz; A. Klett; E. Rössle; H. Schmitt; L.S. Barabash; Z. Janout; V.A. Kalinnikov

Abstract The present article describes an apparatus used for the measurement of spin dependent observables at SATURNE II. Observables for np elastic and quasi-elastic scattering were measured between 0.31 and 1.1 GeV, those for pp elastic scattering between 1.94 and 2.24 GeV. Measurements of pn and pp observables with an unpolarized 6LiD and 7LiH targets around 2 GeV were also carried out. Fast electronics, on-line data acquisition, event selection and off-line analysis are presented.


Physics Letters B | 1991

Measurements of ΔσL (np) between 500 and 800 MeV

M. Beddo; G. R. Burleson; J.A. Faucett; S. Gardiner; G. S. Kyle; R. Garnett; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. F. Johnson; D. Lopiano; Y. Ohashi; T. Shima; H. M. Spinka; R. W. Stanek; D. G. Underwood; A. Yokosawa; G. Glass; R.A. Kenefick; S. Nath; L. C. Northcliffe; J. J. Jarmer; S. I. Penttilä; R. H. Jeppesen; G.E. Tripard; M. Devereux; P. Kroll

Abstract A measurement of Δσ L (np), the difference between neutron-proton total cross sections in pure longitudinal spin states, is described. Data were taken for five energies between 500 and 800 MeV, with statistical errors of ≈ 1.5 mb and an estimated normalization error of 6%. The data, combined with other results, show some evidence for an elastic I =0 spin-singlet resonance with mass ∼ 2213 MeV and width ∼ 74 MeV, or a coupled-triplet resonance with similar mass and width.


Nuclear Physics | 1998

Measurement of single spin asymmetry in η-meson production in p↑p and p̄↑p interactions in the beam fragmentation region at 200 GeV/c

D. L. Adams; N. Akchurin; L.V. Alexeeva; N.I. Belikov; B. E. Bonner; A. Bravar; J. Bystricky; M. Corcoran; J.D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; A.A. Derevschikov; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; T. Iijima; K. Imai; Y. Itow; Kazuo Iwatani; Yu. Kharlov; K. Krueger; K. Kuroda; M. Laghai; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring; T. Maki

We present experimental results on measuring a single spin asymmetry in η-meson production in the interaction of transversely polarized protons and antiprotons at plab = 200 GeV/c with a proton target in the region 0.2 < xF < 0.7 for p↑p, 0.3 < xF < 0.7 for p↑p and 0.7 < pT < 2.0 GeV/c. A comparison of single spin asymmetries in π- and η-meson production is made.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Measurement of the double-spin asymmetry ALL for inclusive multi-γ pair production with 200 GeV/c polarized proton beam and polarized proton target

Fnal E; D L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; A. Bravar; J. Bystricky; P. Chaumette; M.D. Corcoran; J D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; J. Deregel; A.A. Derevschikov; G. Durand; H. En'yo; J. Fabre; K. Fukuda; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O A. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; T. Iijima; K. Imai; Y. Itow; K. Iwatani; T. Kasprzyk; K. Krueger; K. Kuroda; M. Laghai; F. Lehar

The invariant double-differential cross section, E1E2d6 delta/dp(1)3dp(2)3, and the double-spin asymmetry, A(LL), for inclusive multi-gamma pair production in which gamma-rays came from neutral mesons were measured with a 200 GeV/c longitudinally-polarized proton beam and a longitudinally-polarized proton target. Most of the multi-gamma pairs comes from two-jet type events which are sensitive to partonic interaction. The A(LL) values were found to be consistent with zero. The invariant double-differential cross section for inclusive pi0pi0 production was also measured. These measured cross sections are consistent with LUND Monte Carlo simulations. Using the LUND Monte Carlo simulation package with the Carlitz-Kaur model of spin dependent distribution functions of valence quarks, the A(LL) values have been compared with theoretical predictions of gluon polarization, DELTAG/G. The results put restrictions on the size of DELTAG/G in the region of 0.05 less-than-or-similar-to x less-than-or-similar-to 0.35.

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D. Lopiano

Argonne National Laboratory

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J. Bystricky

University of California

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H. M. Spinka

Argonne National Laboratory

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K. Imai

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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