F.-H. Heinsius
University of Hamburg
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1992
E. Aker; C. Amsler; I. Augustin; C.A. Baker; B. M. Barnett; C.J. Batty; R. Beckmann; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. Cierjacks; K.M. Crowe; K. Dederichs; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; H. Emerich; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; J. Friedrich; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; H. Hammer
The crystal Barrel spectrometer used at LEAR, CERN to study the products of pd annihilations is described. A 1380 element array of Csl crystals measures photons from the decay of π0, η, η′ and ω mesons. A segmented drift chamber in a 1.5T magnetic field is used to identify and measure charged particles. A fast on-line trigger on charged and neutral multiplicities and on the invariant mass of secondary particles is available. The performance of the detector is discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1994
V.V. Anisovich; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B. M. Barnett; C.J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius; N. P. Hessey
From a simultaneous analysis of data on pp → π0π0π0 and pp → ηηπ0 at rest, two I = 0, JPC = 0++ resonances are identified above 1 GeV. The first has mass M = 1365−55+20 MeV and width г = 268 ± 70 MeV, close to the ƒ0(1400) of the Particle Data Group. The second has M = 1520 ± 25 MeV, г = 148−25+20 MeV.
Physics Letters B | 1991
E. Aker; C. Amsler; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B. M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; R. Beckmann; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. Cierjacks; K.M. Crowe; K. Dederichs; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius; N. P. Hessey; P. Hidas; P. Illinger; D. Jamnik; H. Kalinowsky
Abstract Antiproton-proton annihilations at rest into 3 π 0 are analyzed in terms of π 0 π 0 final state interactions. A J PC = 2 + + resonance at a mass of 1515 ± 10 MeV with a width of 120 ± 10 MeV is required to explain the data. This result is supported by previous observations made on the ππ system in p p and p n annihilations which show that the resonance has I = 0. This resonance is practically degenerate in mass with the f′ 2 (1525) but the two resonances have very different production and decay characteristics.
Physics Letters B | 1992
C. Amsler; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius
Abstract We have determined ratios of branching ratios for p p annihilations at rest into π 0 η and π 0 η ′, into ηη and ηη ′, and into ωη and ωη ′. All reactins are observed in two different all-neutral final states. The ratios permit a determination of the pseudoscalar mixing angle. We find Θ PS = −(17.3±1.8)°.
Physics Letters B | 1992
C. Amsler; C. J. Batty; D.V. Bugg; C. Kolo; B. Schmid; U. Wiedner; K.M. Crowe; M. Suffert; A. Cooper; D. Walther; D. Jamnik; D. Engelhardt; R. Landua; P. Hidas; H. Kalinowsky; N. P. Hessey; E. Schäfer; Chr. Strassburger; L. Montanet; E. Klempt; R.P. Haddock; W. Dünnweber; M. Merkel; U. Strohbusch; S. Ravndal; Mark J. Burchell; R. Bossingham; S. Spanier; C. Völcker; G. Folger
Abstract The results of a measurement of pp annihilation at rest into ηηπ 0 are presented. Assuming a resonance dominated model for the annihilation process an isoscalar J PC =0 ++ resonance decaying into ηη is observed with a mass of 1560±25 MeV/ c 2 and a width of 245±50 MeV/ c 2 .
Physics Letters B | 1992
C. Amsler; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C.J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; H.P. Dietz; S. von Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius
Abstract The annihilation p p →π 0 π 0 was measured for antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen (LH2). This reaction is only allowed from odd angular momentum states of the p p - atom . The resulting branching ratio BR ( p p →π 0 π 0 ) LH 2 =(6.93±0.22 stat ±0.37 syst )×10 −4 , combined with a previous measurement of the branching ratio BR ( p p →π + π − ) 2 P in gas from the 2P-state of p p suggests a fraction of P-wave annihilation in LH2 of (28.8±3.5)%, much larger than the values obtained from other annihilation channels. A method of reconciling the contradictory results is discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1994
C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; T. Degener; H.P. Dietz; S. von Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann; R.P. Haddock; F.-H. Heinsius
Abstract We report an analysis of p p annihilation at rest into ϱ + ϱ − π 0 leading to the final state π + π − 3 π 0 . A strong signal is observed for a scalar resonance with mass 1374 ± 38 MeV/ c 2 and width 375 ± 61 MeV/ c 2 , decaying to ϱ + ϱ − . The resonance in ϱ + ϱ − represents 2.0 ± 0.3% of all p p annihilation at rest. It is also observed to decay into two S-wave dipions ( π + π − ) ( π 0 π 0 )). Under the assumption of isospin 0, this is probably ƒ 0 (1400) , seen for the first time in its 4 π decay mode.
European Physical Journal C | 1989
K. Wachs; D. Antreasyan; H. W. Bartels; Ch. Bieler; J. K. Bienlein; A. Bizzeti; E. D. Bloom; K. Brockmüller; A.M. Cartacci; M. Cavalli-Sforza; R. Clare; A. Compagnucci; G. Conforto; S. Cooper; D. Coyne; G. Drews; K. Fairfield; G. Folger; A. Fridman; D. Gelphman; G. Glaser; G. Godfrey; K. Graaf; F. H. Heimlich; F.-H. Heinsius; R. Hofstadter; J. Irion; Z. Jakubowski; K. Karch; S. Keh
The Crystal Ball Collaboration has measured the energy spectrum of electrons from semileptonicB meson decays at thee+e− storage ring DORIS II. Branching ratios and weak mixing angles of the Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix are determined using several models for the hadronic matrix elements. We obtain the branching ratio for semileptonic.B decays to charmed states BR(B→evXc)=(11.7±0.4±1.0)%. Our result for the corresponding Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element is |Vcb|=0.052±0.006. The model dependence of both results is included in the error. We have not observed semileptonicB decays to non-charmed mesons. Analyzing the measured electron spectrum above 2.4 GeV, where nob→c decays contribute, we find BR(B→evXu)/BR(B→evXc)<6.5% at the 90% confidence level. This corresponds to an upper limit |Vub/Vcb|<0.21.
Physics Letters B | 1993
C. Amsler; D.S. Armstrong; I. Augustin; C. A. Baker; B.M. Barnett; C. J. Batty; K. Beuchert; P. Birien; J. Bistirlich; Philipp Blum; R. Bossingham; H. Bossy; K. Braune; J. Brose; D.V. Bugg; Mark J. Burchell; T. Case; S. U. Chung; A. Cooper; K.M. Crowe; H.P. Dietz; S.v. Dombrowski; M. Doser; W. Dünnweber; D. Engelhardt; M. Englert; M. Faessler; C. Felix; G. Folger; R. Hackmann
The annihilation channel pp → ωπ0π0, where ω decays to π0γ, was studied with antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen. This reaction is dominated by the production of b10(1235) with contributions from f2(1270) and the ππ S-wave. The branching ratio for pp → ωπ0π0 is (2.00±0.21)% of all annihilations. The branching ratios for b10(1235)π0 (b1 → ωπ0) and f2(1270)ω (f2 → π0π0) are (0.92 ± 0.11)% and (0.57 ± 0.07)% of all annihilations, respectively. Upper limits for the production of vector mesons decaying to ωπ are given and the ππ mass distribution around 1 GeV is discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1995
C. Amsler; C. J. Batty; D.V. Bugg; R.P. Haddock; J. Luedemann; C. Kolo; W. Dünnweber; U. Strohbusch; J. Brose; K.M. Crowe; B. Kaemmle; M. Suffert; D. Walther; D. Jamnik; D. Engelhardt; T. Degener; R. Landua; P. Hidas; H. Kalinowsky; N. P. Hessey; C. Strassburger; L. Montanet; E. Klempt; O. Cramer; M. Merkel; E. Schaefer; S. Ravndal; Mark J. Burchell; R. Bossingham; S. Spanier
Abstract The annihilation p p → Φγ has been investigated with the Crystal Barrel detector at LEAR for antiprotons stopped in liquid hydrogen. The observed branching ratio BR ( p p → Φγ = (1.7 ± 0.4) · 10 −5 is almost two orders of magnitude higher than expected from the OZI-rule. As a by-product, the branching ratios BR ( p p → K L K S ) = (9.0 ± 0.6) · 10 −4 and BR ( p p → Φπ 0 ) = (5.5 ± 0.7) · 10 −4 have been measured.