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Physical Review Letters | 1991

Direct photon production at high p-transverse in pi- Be and p Be collisions at 500-GeV/c

G. Alverson; P. F. Shepard; M. Glaubman; K. Ruddick; L. Sorrell; W. Toothacker; David A. Brown; E. Prebys; D. Skow; T. Chand; G. Fanourakis; J. Dunlea; C. Yosef; J. Huston; W. DeSoi; W. H. Chung; M. Zielinski; C. Bromberg; B. Y. Oh; D. Weerasundara; I. Kourbanis; G. Ginther; D. Berg; B. M. Rajaram; B.C. Choudhardy; T. Yasuda; W. Dlugosz; David C. Carey; R. K. Shivpuri; F. Lobkowicz

We report new measurements of inclusive direct photon production at high transverse momenta (pT) for π - and p interactions on Be at 500 Gev/r. The yields as a function of pT and rapidity (y) are in good agreement with expectations from next-to-leading-log QCD calculations employing recently extracted quark and gluon structure functions


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1985

A large liquid argon photon/hadron calorimeter for FNAL

F. Lobkowicz; G. Ballocchi; G. Chandlee; W. DeSoi; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; P. Gutierrez; J. Huston; A. Lanaro; J. Mansour; N. Mathur; D. Skow; P. Slattery; C. Gupt; A. N. Mitra; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; D. Berg; D. Carey; T. Droege; D. Eartly; H. Johnstad; A. Lennox; C. Nelson; C. Bromberg; D. Brown; R. Miller; K. Heller; S. Heppelmann; T. Joyce

Abstract This paper describes a new liguid argon photon/hadron detector currently under construction for Experiment E706 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1987

Silicon position sensitive detectors for the Helios (NA 34) experiment

E. Engels; S. Mani; T. Manns; D. Plants; P. F. Shepard; J. Thompson; R. Tosh; T. Chand; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; D. Berg; D. Carey; H. Johnstad; C. Johnstone; C. Nelson; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; J. Huston; R. Miller; R. Benson; P. Lukens; K. Ruddick; G. Alverson; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; G. Glass; M. Glaubmann; I. Kourbanis; C. Lirakis; E. Pothier

Abstract Silicon detectors having both “pad” and strip position sensitive configurations have been fabricated for the Helios experiment which requires an elaborate pulse height-dependent trigger as well as one dimensional silicon strip position sensing. The trigger detector is a 400 element, 30 mm diameter detector with readout connections from a ceramic overlay board. Tests with full prototype detectors have shown essentially 100% detection efficiency and excellent pulse height resolution well capable of delineating 0, 1 or 2 hits per pad. Strip detectors with 25 μm pitch and a varying readout pitch have been tested, which utilize both capacitive and resistive charge division. Techniques for realization of required interstrip resistors will be discussed and results which may compare these readout methods will be reported.


Physical Review Letters | 1997

Evidence for parton

L. Apanasevich; P. F. Shepard; J. Kuehler; M. Glaubman; L. Sorrell; W. Toothacker; F. Lobkowicz; E. Prebys; D. Skow; J. J. Whitmore; J. Dunlea; C. Yosef; J. Huston; W. H. Chung; M. Zielinski; C. Bromberg; D. Weerasundara; G. Ginther; David E. Pellett; J. Ftacnik; W. Dlugosz; G. Fanourakis; W. Baker; C. Lirakis; D. Garelick; P. Gutierrez; M. Begel; R. Miller; T. Ferbel; G. Osborne

Inclusive pizero and direct-photon cross sections in the kinematic range 3.5 < pT < 12 GeV/c with central rapidities are presented for 530 and 800 GeV/c proton beams and a 515 GeV/c pi- beam incident on beryllium targets. Current Next-to-Leading-Order perturbative QCD calculations fail to adequately describe the data for conventional choices of scales. Kinematic distributions from these hard scattering events provide evidence that the interacting partons carry significant initial-state parton transverse momentum (kT). Incorporating these kT effects phenomenologically greatly improves the agreement between calculations and the measured cross sections.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989

k_{T}

E. Engels; S. Mani; D. Orris; P. F. Shepard; P.D. Weerasundara; B. Choudhary; U. Joshi; V. Kapoor; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; D. Berg; D. Carey; C. Johnstone; C. Nelson; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; J. Huston; R. Miller; A. Nguyen; R. Benson; P. Lukens; K. Ruddick; G. Alverson; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Glaubman; I. Kourbanis; C. Lirakis; E. Pothier; A. Sinanidis

Abstract A charged particle spectrometer containing a 7120-channel silicon microstrip detector system, one component of Fermilab experiment E706 to study direct photon production in hadron-hadron collisions, was utilized in a run in which 6 million events were recorded. We describe the silicon system, provide early results of track and vertex reconstruction, and present data on the radiation damage to the silicon wafers resulting from the narrow high intensity beam.


Proceedings of the XXVI international conference on high energy physics | 2008

effects in high

A. Zieminski; R. Li; V. Abramov; Yu. Antipov; B. Baldin; R.R. Crittenden; L. Dauwe; C. L. Davis; S. P. Denisov; A. Dyshkant; A. Dzierba; V. Glebov; H. Goldberg; A. Gribushin; R. Jesik; S. Kartik; V. Koreshev; J. Krider; A. Krinitsyn; S. Margulies; T. Marshall; J. P. Martin; H. Mendez; A. Petrukhin; V. Sirotenko; P. Smith; J. Solomon; T. Sulanke; C. Thoma; F. Vaca

We are studying production of χc states in 530 GeV/c π− interactions with several targets. χc mesons are observed in the mode (χ→J/ψ+γ). Only photons that converted to e+e− pairs are used in the reconstruction of the χc mesons. Preliminary analysis shows that the fraction of observed J/ψs coming from χc radiative decays is 0.44±0.09±0.08, and that the relative production rate of χc1 to χc2 is 1.3±0.6.


Physical Review D | 2000

p_{T}

A. Gribushin; V. Abramov; Yu. M. Antipov; B. Baldin; R.R. Crittenden; C. L. Davis; L. Dauwe; S. P. Denisov; A. Dyshkant; A. Dzierba; V. Glebov; H. Goldberg; R. Jesik; V. Koreshev; J. Krider; A. Krinitsyn; R. Li; S. Margulies; T. Marshall; J. P. Martin; H. Mendez; A. Petrukhin; J. Solomon; V. Sirotenko; P. Smith; T. Sulanke; R. Sulyaev; F. Vaca; A. Zieminski; L. Apanasevich

We report on the production of J/psi mesons in 530 and 800 GeV/c proton - Be collisions in the Feynman-x range 0.0 < xf < 0.6. The J/psi mesons were detected via decays into opposite sign muon pairs. Differential distributions for J/psi production have been measured as functions of xf, pT^2, and cosine of the Gottfried-Jackson decay angle. These distributions are compared with results on J/psi production obtained in 515 GeV/c pion - Be collisions, measured by the same experiment, as well as with results from other experiments using incident protons.


Physical Review D | 1999

particle production

A. Gribushin; Yu. Antipov; R. Sulyaev; L. Sorrell; W. Dlugosz; A. Dyshkant; L. Apanasevich; D. Skow; R. Jesik; L. Dauwe; J. Dunlea; C. Yosef; J. Huston; F. Vaca; R.R. Crittenden; W. H. Chung; V. Abramov; M. Zielinski; C. Bromberg; J. Krider; D. Weerasundara; V. Sirotenko; David E. Pellett; V. Zutshi; B. Baldin; G. Fanourakis; A. Dzierba; A. Krinitsyn; H. Goldberg; C. Lirakis

We report on the production of J/psi mesons in 530 and 800 GeV/c proton - Be collisions in the Feynman-x range 0.0 < xf < 0.6. The J/psi mesons were detected via decays into opposite sign muon pairs. Differential distributions for J/psi production have been measured as functions of xf, pT^2, and cosine of the Gottfried-Jackson decay angle. These distributions are compared with results on J/psi production obtained in 515 GeV/c pion - Be collisions, measured by the same experiment, as well as with results from other experiments using incident protons.


Physical Review Letters | 1998

Performance characteristics and radiation damage results from the Fermilab E706 silicon microstrip detector system

L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; S. Mani

Inclusive pizero and direct-photon cross sections in the kinematic range 3.5 < pT < 12 GeV/c with central rapidities are presented for 530 and 800 GeV/c proton beams and a 515 GeV/c pi- beam incident on beryllium targets. Current Next-to-Leading-Order perturbative QCD calculations fail to adequately describe the data for conventional choices of scales. Kinematic distributions from these hard scattering events provide evidence that the interacting partons carry significant initial-state parton transverse momentum (kT). Incorporating these kT effects phenomenologically greatly improves the agreement between calculations and the measured cross sections.


Physical Review Letters | 1992

Hadroproduction of χc states in 530 GeV/c π− interactions with nuclear targets

G. Alverson; W. Baker; G. Ballocchi; R. Benson; D. Berg; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; D. Carey; T. Chand; C. Chandlee; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; de Barbaro L; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; S. Easo; E. Engels; W. Faissler; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; G. Glass; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone

We report new measurements of inclusive direct photon production at high transverse momenta (pT) for π - and p interactions on Be at 500 Gev/r. The yields as a function of pT and rapidity (y) are in good agreement with expectations from next-to-leading-log QCD calculations employing recently extracted quark and gluon structure functions

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C. Bromberg

Michigan State University

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J. Huston

Michigan State University

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D. Garelick

Northeastern University

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M. Glaubman

Northeastern University

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W. Dlugosz

Northeastern University

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J. Dunlea

University of Rochester

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W. DeSoi

University of Rochester

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