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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1994

The JETSET barrel drift-tube (“straw”) chamber

N.H. Hamann; J. Dittmayer; A. Klett; E. Rössle; M. Tscheulin; H.-J. Urban; H. Wirth; H. Zipse; M. J. Price; E. David; R. Harfield; R. W. L. Jones; D. Lacroix; C. Rivoiron

Abstract A charged-particle tracking chamber consisting of about 1400 individual drift tubes (“straws”) has been designed and built for the experiment PS202 (JETSET), installed in the antiproton storage ring LEAR at CERN. The design considerations, the development of several new techniques, and the construction of the detector are described. A complex system of front-end electronics, specially developed for the chamber, provides drift-time as well as charge-division measurements. Calibration procedures for obtaining three-dimensional space information for charged-particle tracks are described. The performance of the chamber achieved in the actual experiment is discussed.


Physical Review D | 1998

Study of the reaction (p)over-bar-p -gphi phi from 1.1 to 2.0 GeV/c

C. Evangelista; A. Palano; D. Drijard; N. Hamann; R. T. Jones; B. Mouellic; S. Ohlsson; J.-M. Perreau; W. Eyrich; M. Moosburger; S. Pomp; F. Stinzing; H. Fischer; J. Franz; E. Rössle; H. Schmitt; H. Wirth; A. Buzzo; K. Kirsebom; M. Lo Vetere; M. Macri; M. Marinelli; S. Passaggio; M. G. Pia; A. Pozzo; E. Robutti; A. Santroni; P. T. Debevec; R. A. Eisenstein; P. Harris

A study has been performed of the reaction pbar p -> 4K using in-flight antiprotons from 1.1 to 2.0 GeV/c incident momentum interacting with a hydrogen jet target. The reaction is dominated by the production of a pair of phi mesons. The pbar p -> phi phi cross section rises sharply above threshold and then falls continuously as a function of increasing antiproton momentum. The overall magnitude of the cross section exceeds expectations from a simple application of the OZI rule by two orders of magnitude. In a fine scan around the xi/f_J(2230) resonance, no structure is observed. A limit is set for the double branching ratio B(xi -> pbar p) * B(xi -> phi phi) < 6e-5 for a spin 2 resonance of M = 2.235 GeV and Width = 15 MeV.


Physical Review D | 1997

Measurement of the (p)over-barp-gKsKs reaction for 0.6 to 1.9 GeV/c

C. Evangelista; A. Palano; D. Drijard; N. Hamann; R. T. Jones; B. Mouellic; S. Ohlsson; J.-M. Perreau; W. Eyrich; M. Moosburger; S. Pomp; F. Stinzing; H. Fischer; J. Franz; E. Rössle; H. Schmitt; H. Wirth; A. Buzzo; K. Kirsebom; M. Lo Vetere; M. Macri; M. Marinelli; S. Passaggio; M. G. Pia; A. Pozzo; E. Robutti; A. Santroni; P. T. Debevec; R. A. Eisenstein; P. Harris

The pbar p -> Ks Ks -> 4pi+/- cross section was measured at incident antiproton momenta between 0.6 and 1.9 GeV/c using the CERN Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR). This investigation was part of a systematic study of in-flight antiproton-proton annihilations into two-neutral-meson final states in a search for hadronic resonances. A coarse scan of the pbar p -> Ks Ks cross section as a function of center-of-mass energy between 1.964 and 2.395 GeV/c^2 and a fine scan of the region surrounding the Xi(2220) are presented. Upper limits on the product branching ratio BR(Xi -> pbar p)BR(Xi -> Ks Ks) are determined for a wide range of mass and width assumptions based on the non-observation of the Xi(2220). A rise in the pbar p -> Ks Ks cross section is observed near 2.15 GeV/c^2, which is consistent with the f2(2150) resonance.


Nuclear Physics | 1993

Proton - antiproton annihilations to φφ mesons: results from JETSET at LEAR

L. Bertolotto; A. Buzzo; P.T. Debevec; D. Drijard; S. Easo; R.A. Eisenstein; C. Evangelista; W. Eyrich; T. Fearnley; M. Ferro-Luzzi; J. Franz; R. Geyer; N. Hamann; Ph. Harris; D.W. Hertzog; Sa Hughes; T. Johansson; R. W. L. Jones; Karsten Kilian; K. Kirsebom; A. Klett; H. Korsmo; M. Lo Vetere; M. Marinelli; M. Moossburger; B. Mouellic; W. Oelert; S. Ohlsson; A. Palano; S. Passaggio

The πp → φφ reaction has been studied in an internal target experiment at LEAR using antiprotons at various laboratory momenta spanning the region between 1 and 2 GeV/c (cms energies between 2.08 and 2.43 GeV). Cross sections have been measured at a total of 16 different energy settings over the above range. Preliminary cross sections are reported.


Physical Review D | 1998

Study of the reaction anti-p p ---> phi phi from 1.1-GeV/c to 2.0-GeV/c

C. Evangelista; B. Stugu; R. T. Jones; E. Rössle; F. Stinzing; S. Ohlsson; K. Kilian; A. Palano; D. Drijard; Paul E. Reimer; P. Harris; R. A. Eisenstein; M. Moosburger; H. Schmitt; T. Johansson; H. Korsmo; K. Rohrich; B. Mouellic; R. Geyer; M. Marinelli; S. Pomp; J. Ritter; N. Hamann; O. Steinkamp; W. Oelert; W. Eyrich; M. G. Pia; D. Hertzog; A. Buzzo; M. Lo Vetere

A study has been performed of the reaction pbar p -> 4K using in-flight antiprotons from 1.1 to 2.0 GeV/c incident momentum interacting with a hydrogen jet target. The reaction is dominated by the production of a pair of phi mesons. The pbar p -> phi phi cross section rises sharply above threshold and then falls continuously as a function of increasing antiproton momentum. The overall magnitude of the cross section exceeds expectations from a simple application of the OZI rule by two orders of magnitude. In a fine scan around the xi/f_J(2230) resonance, no structure is observed. A limit is set for the double branching ratio B(xi -> pbar p) * B(xi -> phi phi) < 6e-5 for a spin 2 resonance of M = 2.235 GeV and Width = 15 MeV.


Physical Review D | 1998

Study of the reaction pbar p -> phi phi from 1.1 to 2.0 GeV/c

C. Evangelista; A. Palano; D. Drijard; N. Hamann; R. T. Jones; B. Mouellic; S. Ohlsson; J.-M. Perreau; W. Eyrich; M. Moosburger; S. Pomp; F. Stinzing; H. Fischer; J. Franz; E. Rössle; H. Schmitt; H. Wirth; A. Buzzo; K. Kirsebom; M. Lo Vetere; M. Macri; M. Marinelli; S. Passaggio; M. G. Pia; A. Pozzo; E. Robutti; A. Santroni; P. T. Debevec; R. A. Eisenstein; P. Harris

A study has been performed of the reaction pbar p -> 4K using in-flight antiprotons from 1.1 to 2.0 GeV/c incident momentum interacting with a hydrogen jet target. The reaction is dominated by the production of a pair of phi mesons. The pbar p -> phi phi cross section rises sharply above threshold and then falls continuously as a function of increasing antiproton momentum. The overall magnitude of the cross section exceeds expectations from a simple application of the OZI rule by two orders of magnitude. In a fine scan around the xi/f_J(2230) resonance, no structure is observed. A limit is set for the double branching ratio B(xi -> pbar p) * B(xi -> phi phi) < 6e-5 for a spin 2 resonance of M = 2.235 GeV and Width = 15 MeV.


Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana Di Fisica A-nuclei Particles and Fields | 1994

Results from\(\bar pp \to \phi \phi \)

L. Bertolotto; A. Buzzo; P. T. Debevec; D. Drijard; S. Easo; R. A. Eisenstein; W. Eyrich; M. Ferro-Luzzi; J. Franz; R. Geyer; N. Hamann; P. Harris; D. Hertzog; Scott A. Hughes; T. Johansson; R. W. L. Jones; K. Kilian; K. Kirsebom; A. Klett; H. Korsmo; M. Lo Vetere; M. Macri; M. Marinelli; B. Mouellic; W. Oelert; S. Ohlsson; Antimo Palano; S. Passaggio; J.-M. Perreau; M. G. Pia

SummaryThe reaction


Physical Review D | 1997

Measurement of the {bar p}p{r_arrow}K{sub S}K{sub S} reaction from 0.6 to 1.9 GeV/c

C. Evangelista; A. Palano; D. Drijard; N. Hamann; R. T. Jones; B. Moueellic; S. Ohlsson; J.-M. Perreau; W. Eyrich; M. Moosburger; S. Pomp; F. Stinzing; H. Fischer; J. Franz; E. Roessle; H. Schmitt; H. Wirth; A. Buzzo; K. Kirsebom; M. Lo Vetere; M. Macri; M. Marinelli; S. Passaggio; M. G. Pia; A. Pozzo; E. Robutti; A. Santroni; P. T. Debevec; R. A. Eisenstein; P. Harris


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995

Particle identification with the JETSET straw chambers

H. Wirth

\bar pp \to \phi \phi


Nuclear Physics | 1993

From pp → ΛΛ to p pϵ± ϵ± with PS185 at LEAR

P. D. Barnes; W. H. Breunlich; R. A. Eisenstein; W. Eyrich; H. Fischer; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; R. Geyer; N. Hamann; D. Hertzog; T. Johansson; K. Kilian; M. Kirsch; R.A. Kraft; W. Oelert; S. Ohlsson; B. Quinn; K. Rohrich; E. Rössle; M. Rozon; H. Schmitt; R. Schumacher; T. Sefzick; F. Stinzing; R. Tayloe; H.-J. Urban; H. Wirth; V. Zeps; M. Ziolkowski

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W. Eyrich

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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M. Marinelli

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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S. Pomp

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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M. Moosburger

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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