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Nuclear Physics | 1991

Study of the reaction p̄p → \̄gLΛ at 1.546 and 1.695 GeV/c

Peter D. Barnes; G. Diebold; G. B. Franklin; C. Maher; B. Quinn; J. Seydoux; Karsten Kilian; R. Besold; W. Eyrich; R. von Frankenberg; A. Hofmann; D. Malz; F. Stinzing; P. Woldt; P. Birien; W. Dutty; J. Franz; Nikolaus H. Hamann; E. Rössle; H. Schledermann; H. Schmitt; H.-J. Urban; R. A. Eisenstein; D. Hertzog; W. Oelert; G. Sehl; B. E. Bonner; G. Ericsson; T. Johansson; Stellan Ohlsson

Abstract The PS185 experiment at the CERN Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) has studied the reaction p p → \ gLΛ at several momenta. In this paper results from two runs with high statistics at 1.546 GeV/c and 1.695 GeV/c are described. Based on 4063 and 11362 analysed events, respectively, differential and integrated cross sections, polarizations and spin correlations are presented. The singlet fraction, extracted from the spin correlations, is consistent with zero at both momenta, showing that the \ gLΛ pairs are produced in a pure triplet state. A comparison of the decay asymmetry parameters of Λ and \ gL reduces the upper limits for the violation of the CP invariance for this system.


Physics Letters B | 1989

Threshold measurement of the reaction pp→ΛΛ at lear

Peter D. Barnes; R. Besold; P. Birien; B. E. Bonner; W. H. Breunlich; G. Diebold; W. Dutty; R. A. Eisenstein; G. Ericsson; W. Eyrich; R. von Frankenberg; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; Nikolaus H. Hamann; David W. Hertzog; A. Hofmann; T. Johansson; Karsten Kilian; C. Maher; W. Oelert; Stellan Ohlsson; H.W. Ortner; P. Pawlek; B. Quinn; E. Rössle; H. Schledermann; H. Schmitt; J. Seydoux; P. Woldt

Abstract The excitation function of the reaction p p→ Λ Λ in the threshold region has been measured at LEAR. Sixteen measurements of the total cross section, in the energy range between 0.85 MeV below threshold and 4.05 MeV above, are presented. The shapes of the measured differential cross sections indicate a remarkably strong p-wave contribution even down to the reaction threshold. We also report here the measurement of significant polarizations in the threshold region; these are compared with previous higher-energy data.


Nuclear Physics | 1990

Study of the reaction anti-p p ---> anti-Lambda Lambda at 1.546-GeV/c and 1.695-GeV/c

P. D. Barnes; W. Dutty; H. Schledermann; E. Rössle; F. Stinzing; S. Ohlsson; K. Kilian; R. A. Eisenstein; B. Quinn; Dan Malz; H. Schmitt; T. Johansson; G. Ericsson; G. Diebold; W. Oelert; D. Hertzog; R. Besold; P. Pawlek; B. E. Bonner; H.-J. Urban; G. B. Franklin; R. von Frankenberg; W. Eyrich; G. Sehl; A. Hofmann; P. Birien; J. Franz; W. H. Breunlich; N. Hamann; P. Woldt

Abstract The PS185 experiment at the CERN Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) has studied the reaction p p → \ gLΛ at several momenta. In this paper results from two runs with high statistics at 1.546 GeV/c and 1.695 GeV/c are described. Based on 4063 and 11362 analysed events, respectively, differential and integrated cross sections, polarizations and spin correlations are presented. The singlet fraction, extracted from the spin correlations, is consistent with zero at both momenta, showing that the \ gLΛ pairs are produced in a pure triplet state. A comparison of the decay asymmetry parameters of Λ and \ gL reduces the upper limits for the violation of the CP invariance for this system.


Physics Letters B | 1989

Threshold Measurement of the Reaction

P. D. Barnes; W. Dutty; H. Schledermann; B. E. Bonner; S. Ohlsson; K. Kilian; R. A. Eisenstein; B. Quinn; H. Schmitt; T. Johansson; H.W. Ortner; G. Ericsson; G. Diebold; D. Hertzog; W. Olert; R. Besold; P. Pawlek; E. Rössle; G. B. Franklin; R. von Frankenberg; W. Eyrich; A. Hofmann; P. Birien; J. Franz; W. H. Breunlich; N. Hamann; P. Woldt; C. Maher; J. Seydoux

Abstract The excitation function of the reaction p p→ Λ Λ in the threshold region has been measured at LEAR. Sixteen measurements of the total cross section, in the energy range between 0.85 MeV below threshold and 4.05 MeV above, are presented. The shapes of the measured differential cross sections indicate a remarkably strong p-wave contribution even down to the reaction threshold. We also report here the measurement of significant polarizations in the threshold region; these are compared with previous higher-energy data.


Physics Letters B | 1987

\bar{p} p \to \bar{\ell}

Peter D. Barnes; P. Birien; B. E. Bonner; W. H. Breunlich; G. Diebold; W. Dutty; R.A. Eisenstein; G. Ericsson; W. Eyrich; R. von Frankenberg; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; Nikolaus H. Hamann; D. Hertzog; A. Hofmann; T. Johansson; Karsten Kilian; C. Maher; W. Oelert; Stellan Ohlsson; H.W. Ortner; P. Pawlek; B. Quinn; E. Rössle; H. Schledermann; H. Schmitt; J. Seydoux; F. Stinzing; J. Szymanski

Abstract In a study of hyperon production with antiprotons at the CERN Low-Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR), we have measured the ratio A=(α + α )/(α− α ) . Here α and α are the decay asymmetry parameters of the Λ and Λ non-leptonic charged decays. The hyperons were produced with identical polarization in the reaction p p→ Λ Λ at an incident p momentum of 1.546 GeV/c. The result, A=− 0.07 ± 0.09, is consistent with zero, as required from CP invariance.


Physics Letters B | 1990

ambda

Peter D. Barnes; P. Birien; B. E. Bonner; W. H. Breunlich; G. Diebold; W. Dutty; R. A. Eisenstein; G. Ericsson; W. Eyrich; R. von Frankenberg; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; Nikolaus H. Hamann; David W. Hertzog; A. Hofmann; T. Johansson; Karsten Kilian; C. Maher; D. Malz; W. Oelert; Stellan Ohlsson; P. Pawlek; B. Quinn; E. Rössle; H. Schledermann; H. Schmitt; J. Seydoux; F. Stinzing

Abstract The reaction p p → Λ Σ 0 together with its charge conjugate channel (c.c.) has been measured at LEAR. The incident p momentum was 1.695 GeV/c, corresponding to an excess energy above threshold of 14.8 MeV. Results are given for the production cross section and the differential cross section as well as for the polarization. Comparisons are made with theoretical calculations and with the reaction p p → Λ Λ .


Physics Letters B | 1987

\lambda

P. D. Barnes; W. Dutty; H. Schledermann; B. E. Bonner; F. Stinzing; S. Ohlsson; Karsten Kilian; B. Quinn; Robert A. Eisenstein; H. Schmitt; T. Johansson; H.W. Ortner; G. Ericsson; G. Diebold; D. Hertzog; W. Olert; P. Pawlek; E. Rössle; G. B. Franklin; R. von Frankenberg; W. Eyrich; J. J. Szymanski; A. Hofmann; P. Birien; J. Franz; W. H. Breunlich; N. Hamann; C. Maher; J. Seydoux

Abstract In a study of hyperon production with antiprotons at the CERN Low-Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR), we have measured the ratio A=(α + α )/(α− α ) . Here α and α are the decay asymmetry parameters of the Λ and Λ non-leptonic charged decays. The hyperons were produced with identical polarization in the reaction p p→ Λ Λ at an incident p momentum of 1.546 GeV/c. The result, A=− 0.07 ± 0.09, is consistent with zero, as required from CP invariance.


Physics Letters B | 1993

at {LEAR}

Peter D. Barnes; P. Birien; W. H. Breunlich; G. Diebold; W. Dutty; R. A. Eisenstein; G. Ericsson; W. Eyrich; H. Fischer; R. von Frankenberg; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; R. Geyer; Nikolaus H. Hamann; D. Hertzog; P. Hoffmann; A. Hofmann; T. Johansson; K. Kilian; R. Kraft; C. Maher; N. Nagele; W. Oelert; Stellan Ohlsson; B. Quinn; E. Rössle; H. Schledermann; H. Schmitt; G. Sehl; J. Seydoux

Abstract Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of the reaction p p → K s K s are presented for values of s in the region near 2230 MeV. The 18 energies of the scan were chosen to permit a sensitive search for resonant structure related to the ¢E(2230) state in a channel with a minimal non-resonant background. No such structure is observed. Stringent limits for the branching ratio are set based on various assumptions for the width and spin of the ¢E.


Physical Review C | 2007

CP invariance in the reaction pp→ΛΛ→pπ+pπ− at 1.546 GeV/c

J. D. Parker; M. J. Athanas; P. D. Barnes; S. Bart; B. Bassalleck; R. E. Chrien; G. Diebold; G. B. Franklin; K. Johnston; P. Pile; B. Quinn; F. Rozon; R. Sawafta; R. A. Schumacher; R. L. Stearns; I. Sukaton; R. Sutter; J. J. Szymanski; V. Zeps

We measured the lifetime and the mesonic and non-mesonic decay rates of the 4He-Lambda hypernucleus. The hypernuclei were created using a 750 MeV/c momentum K- beam on a liquid 4He target by the reaction 4He(K-,pi-)4He-Lambda. The 4He-Lambda lifetime was directly measured using protons from Lambda p -> n p non-mesonic decay (also referred to as proton-stimulated decay) and was found to have a value of tau = 245 +/- 24 ps. The mesonic decay rates were determined from the observed numbers of pi-s and pi0s as Gamma_pi-/Gamma_tot = 0.270 +/- 0.024 and Gamma_pi0/Gamma_tot = 0.564 +/- 0.036, respectively, and the values of the proton- and neutron-stimulated decay rates were extracted as Gamma_p/Gamma_tot = 0.169 +/- 0.019 and Gamma_n/Gamma_tot <= 0.032 (95% CL), respectively. The effects of final-state interactions and possible 3-body Lambda N N decay contributions were studied in the context of a simple model of nucleon-stimulated decay. Nucleon-nucleon coincidence events were observed and were used in the determination of the non-mesonic branching fractions. The implications of the results of this analysis were considered for the empirical Delta I = 1/2 rule and the decay rates of the 4H-Lambda hypernucleus.


Physics Letters B | 1988

Measurement of the reaction pp→ΛΣ0+c.c. at 1.695 GeV/c

Peter D. Barnes; R. Blaes; Helmut Braun; B. Castaño; M. Cherney; M. Cohler; G. Diebold; C. Fernandez; G. B. Franklin; C. Garabatos; J.A. Garzon; W.M. Geist; D. Greiner; C. Gruhn; M. Hafidouni; M. Heiden; J. Hrubec; D. Huss; J.L. Jacquot; J.P.M. Kuipers; P. Ladron de Guevara; M.E. Michalon-Mentzer; Z. Natkaniec; J. M. Nelson; G. Neuhofer; P. Porth; B. Powell; B. Quinn; J.L. Riester; Herbert Rohringer

Abstract Cross sections are measured for 16 O collisions with A1 and Pb. Dependences on beam momentum and atomic number are compared with data obtained at much lower beam momenta.

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G. B. Franklin

Carnegie Mellon University

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B. Quinn

Carnegie Mellon University

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Peter D. Barnes

Carnegie Mellon University

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J. Seydoux

Carnegie Mellon University

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E. Rössle

University of Freiburg

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P. Birien

University of Freiburg

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R. A. Schumacher

Carnegie Mellon University

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W. Dutty

University of Freiburg

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