F. J. Sciulli
California Institute of Technology
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1974
Barry C. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; D. Buchholz; T. Humphrey; F. S. Merritt; Y. Nagashima; F. J. Sciulli; D. Shields; H. Suter; G. Krafczyk; A. Maschke
Abstract A sampling total-absorption detector was calibrated at NAL in a 200 GeV beam. An energy resolution of 8.6% was achieved, to be compared with a resolution of 21% at 28.5 GeV.
High Energy Physics-1980: 20th International Conference, Madison, Wisconsin | 1981
Barry C. Barish; B. Blair; Y. K. Chu; B. Jin; D. B. MacFarlane; R. L. Messner; J. Lee; J. Ludwig; D. B. Novikoff; M. V. Purohit; F. J. Sciulli; M. H. Shaevitz; D. Edwards; E. Fisk; Y. Fukushima; D. Yovanovitch; Q. A. Kerns; T. Kondo; P. A. Rapidis; S. Segler; R. Stefanski; D. Theriot; A. Bodek; R. N. Coleman; W. Marsh; O. Fackler; K. A. Jenkins
Preliminary results from a new high‐statistics study of neutrino and antineutrino interactions are presented. The full data sample includes 130,000 charged‐current neutrino and 23,000 antineutrion events detected in the large acceptance Lab E neutrino target ar Fermilab with the N‐30 dichromatic beam. Results based on a preliminary sample of one‐third of the data are given for normalized cross sections and neutral currents.
Archive | 1977
Barry C. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; A. Bodek; K.W. Brown; D. Buchholz; F. Jacquet; F. S. Merritt; F. J. Sciulli; L. Stutte; H. Suter; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk
Within the last few years several experiments have reported evidence for the existence of the neutral current inclusive reactions [1]
Archive | 1977
B. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; A. Bodek; K.W. Brown; D. Buchholz; F. Jacquet; F. S. Merritt; F. J. Sciulli; L. Stutte; H. Suter; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk
Physical Review Letters | 1975
Barry C. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; K.W. Brown; D. Buchholz; F. Jacquet; F. S. Merritt; F. J. Sciulli; H. Suter; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk
\begin{array}{l} {v_{\mu }} + N to {v_{\mu }} + X \\ {\overline v _{\mu }} + N \to {\overline v _{\mu }} + X. \\ \end{array}
Physical Review Letters | 1976
J. Alspector; G. R. Kalbfleisch; Neil Baggett; Earle C. Fowler; Barry C. Barish; A. Bodek; D. Buchholz; F. J. Sciulli; E. J. Siskind; L. Stutte; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk; D. Nease; O. Fackler
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1975
Barry C. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; A. Bodek; K.W. Brown; D. Buchholz; F. Jacquet; F. S. Merritt; F. J. Sciulli; L. Stutte; H. Suter; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk
The coupling structure of these reactions which could be any combination of scalar, pseudo-scalar, vector, axial vector, or tensor is not known a priori. It is now a matter of experimentation to reveal the correct structure of these reactions.
Physical Review Letters | 1977
B. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; A. Bodek; K.W. Brown; D. Buchholz; Y.K. Chu; F. J. Sciulli; E. J. Siskind; L. Stutte; H. E. Fisk; G. Krafczyk; D. Nease; O. Fackler
We have investigated a sample of high energy neutrino and antineutrino charged current events taken in September-October 1974. The experiment was performed using the Caltech-Fermilab apparatus [1] and a narrow band neutrino beam [2]. The data were taken simultaneously with the neutral current data also reported at this conference. Due to the requirements of the neutral current measurements, this experiment was run using short spill (~ 1 msec) extraction from the accelerator. At present, the monitoring instrumentation at Fermilab is such that the flux of the narrow band beam can only be determined during long spill (~ 1 sec) running. Therefore, no external normalization is available for this data.
Physical Review Letters | 1973
Barry C. Barish; J. F. Bartlett; D. Buchholz; T. Humphrey; F. S. Merritt; Y. Nagashima; F. J. Sciulli; D. Shields; H. Suter; G. Krafczyk; A. Maschke
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1978
Barry C. Barish; A. Bodek; Y. K. Chu; K. Kleinknech; J. Lee; P. Linsay; J. Ludwig; F. J. Sciulli; M. H. Shaevitz