H.J. Gebauer
Max Planck Society
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Nuclear Physics | 1977
W. Thomé; K. Eggert; K.L. Giboni; H. Lisken; P. Darriulat; P. Dittmann; M. Holder; K.T. McDonald; H. Albrecht; T. Modis; K. Tittel; H. Preissner; P. Allen; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; H.J. Gebauer; R. Meinke; P. Seyboth; S. Uhlig
Abstract We present the first direct measurements of charged-particle multiplicity distributions for pp collisions at ISR energies. The measurements are performed by means of a streamer chamber detector with large solid-angle coverage and excellent multitrack efficiency. Particle densities are observed to rise in the central region as s increases. The multiplicity distributions in this region deviate from a Poisson Law, thus giving evidence for correlations. These correlations are of the same type as those obtained from clustering of the collision products. The mean charged multiplicity over the full rapidity range increases faster than log s . Our data do not support an early onset of KNO multiplicity scaling.
Physics Letters B | 1987
Andreas Bamberger; D. Bangert; J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Bock; R. Brockmann; C. De Marzo; M. De Palma; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; C. Favuzzi; J. Fent; D. Ferenc; H. Fessler; P. Freund; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; K. Geissler; C. Guerra; John William Harris; W. Heck; T. J. Humanic; K. Kadija; R. Keidel; M. Kowalski; S. Margetis; E. Nappi; G. Odyniec; G. Paić; A. Panagiotou
Abstract First results from ultrarelativistic 16 O+Pb collisions at 200 GeV/nucleon are presented. The transverse energy E T in average central collisions is ≈ 75 GeV for the interval 2.2⩽ y ⩽3.8. A 16-fold convolution of the inelastic p+Au transverse energy spectrum, also measured at 200 GeV, reproduces the mean E T of 16 O+Pb. The amount of nuclear stopping power appears to be high.
Nuclear Physics | 1975
K. Eggert; H. Frenzel; W. Thomé; B. Betev; P. Darriulat; P. Dittmann; M. Holder; K.T. McDonald; T. Modis; H.G. Pugh; K. Tittel; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; H.J. Gebauer; R. Meinke; O.R. Sander; P. Seyboth
Abstract We present an analysis of rapidity and azimuthal correlations between the charged products of pp collisions at ISR energies. The use of streamer chambers as detectors permits a study of the correlation mechanism at fixed multiplicities. The analysis is restricted to the central rapidity region to suppress diffractive production. A strong short-range correlation is observed, which can be described by independent emission of low-multiplicity clusters, suggestive of abundant resonance production.
European Physical Journal A | 1990
J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Bock; R. Brockmann; S. I. Chase; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; J. Eschke; C. Favuzzi; D. Ferenc; B. Fleischmann; M. Fuchs; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; E. Gladysz; C. Guerra; O. Hansen; John William Harris; W. Heck; T. J. Humanic; K. Kadija; S. Kabana; A. Karabarbounis; K. Keidel; J. Kosiec; M. Kowalski; A. Kühmichel; M. Lahanas; J.Y. Lee; M. J. LeVine
AbstractThe production of Λ,
Physics Letters B | 1988
Andreas Bamberger; D. Bangert; J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Rock; R. Brockmann; S. I. Chase; C. DeMarzo; M. DePalma; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; C. Favuzzi; J. Fent; D. Ferenc; H. Fessler; P. Freund; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; K. Geissler; E. Gladysz; C. Guerra; John William Harris; W. Heck; T. J. Humanic; K. Kadija; A. Karabarbounis; R. Keidel; J. Kosiec; M. Kowalski; S. Margetis
Physics Letters B | 1982
C. De Marzo; M. De Palma; A. Distante; C. Favuzzi; G. Germinario; P. Lavopa; G. Maggi; F. Posa; A. Ranieri; G. Selvaggi; P. Spinelli; F. Waldner; A. Bialas; W. Czyz; T. Coghen; A. Eskreys; K. Eskreys; K. Fialkowski; D. Kisieliewska; B. Madeysky; P. Malecki; K. Olkiewicz; D. Pawlik; W.H. Evans; J. R. Fry; C. Grant; M. Houlden; A. Morton; H. Muirhead; J. Shiers
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European Physical Journal A | 1995
M. Adams; S. Aïd; P. L. Anthony; D.A. Averill; M. D. Baker; B. R. Baller; A. Banerjee; A.A. Bhatti; U. Bratzler; H. M. Braun; H. Breidung; W. Busza; T. J. Carroll; H.L. Clark; J. M. Conrad; R. Davisson; I. Derado; S. Dhawan; F.S. Dietrich; W. Dougherty; T. Dreyer; V. Eckardt; U. Ecker; M. Erdmann; G.Y. Fang; J. Figiel; R.W. Finlay; H.J. Gebauer; D. F. Geesaman; K.A. Griffioen
Nuclear Physics | 1989
John William Harris; A. Bamberger; D. Bangert; J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Bock; R. Brockmann; S.I. Chase; C. De Marzo; M. De Palma; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; C. Favuzzi; J. Fendt; D. Ferenc; H. Fessier; P. Freund; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; K. Geissler; E. Gladysz; C. Guerra; J.W. Harris; W. Heck; T. J. Humanic; K. Kadija; A. Karabarbounis; R. Keidel; J. Kosiec; M. Kowalski
andKs0 has been studied in 200 GeV/nucleonp+S and S+S collisions in the streamer chamber of the NA35 experiment at the CERN SPS. Significant enhancement of the multiplicities of all observed strange particles relative to negative hadrons was observed in central S+S collisions, as compared top+p andp+S collisions. The latter collisions show no overall (relative) strangeness enhancement overp+p, but the rapidity distributions and hadron multiplicities indicate some secondary cascading production of Λ particles in thep+S andp+Au collisions. The Λ polarization in central S+S collisions was found to be compatible with zero up topT=2 GeV/c.
Nuclear Physics | 1975
K. Eggert; K.L. Giboni; W. Thomé; B. Betev; P. Darriulat; P. Dittmann; M. Holder; K.T. McDonald; H.G. Pugh; G. Vesztergombi; T. Modis; K. Tittel; V. Eckardt; H.J. Gebauer; R. Meinke; O.R. Sander; P. Seyboth
Abstract We report results from a pion interferometry analysis of 200 GeV/nucleon 16 O+Au collisions. Both a gaussian source model and a model based on the inside-outside cascade are used to fit the experimental correlation function, giving transverse and longitudinal shape parameters, a freeze-out time parameter, and a chaoticity parameter for the pion emitting source. We find a transverse source size consistent with the projectile radius except at the CM rapidity, where significantly larger transverse and longitudinal sizes and a longer freeze-out time are measured suggesting a thermalized source. Calculation of correlation lengths, and comparisons with a simple freeze-out model and other pion interferometry experiments are presented.
European Physical Journal C | 1988
A. Bamberger; D. Bangert; J. Bartke; H. Bialkowska; R. Bock; R. Brockmann; S. I. Chase; C. De Marzo; M. De Palma; I. Derado; V. Eckardt; C. Favucci; J. Fent; D. Ferenc; P. Freund; M. Gazdzicki; H.J. Gebauer; K. Geissler; C. Guerra; John William Harris; W. Heck; T. J. Humanic; K. Kadija; A. Karabarbounis; R. Keidel; M. Kowalski; W. Krischer; M. Lahanas; S. Margetis; E. Nappi
Abstract Large transverse energy cross sections of 300 GeV/ c pions and protons on hydrogen have been measured with a segmented calorimeter covering the central rapidity region −0.88 y π in azimuth. The selected events show large multiplicities and no jet-like event structure. Processes more complicated than the scattering of two constituents appear to dominate these inelastic collisions.