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European Physical Journal A | 1995

Determination of the strange quark content of the nucleon from a next-to-leading order QCD analysis of neutrino charm production

Andrew O. Bazarko; C. G. Arroyo; K.T. Bachmann; T. Bolton; C. Foudas; B.J. King; W.C. Lefmann; W.C. Leung; S.R. Mishra; E. Oltman; P. Z. Quintas; S.A. Rabinowitz; F. Sciulli; W.G. Seligman; Michael H. Shaevitz; F. S. Merritt; M. J. Oreglia; B.A. Schumm; R. H. Bernstein; F. Borcherding; H. E. Fisk; M.J. Lamm; W. Marsh; K. W. Merritt; H. Schellman; D. Yovanovitch; Arie Bodek; Howard S. Budd; P. de Barbaro; Willis Sakumoto

AbstractWe present the first next-to-leading-order QCD analysis of neutrino charm production, using a sample of 6090νμ− and


Physical Review D | 2001

Precise measurement of dimuon production cross-sections in muon neutrino Fe and muon anti-neutrino Fe deep inelastic scattering at the Tevatron

M. Goncharov; N. Suwonjandee; M. H. Shaevitz; A. Romosan; J. Goldman; W. Marsh; D. Mason; J. Brau; P. Nienaber; A. Vaitaitis; M. Tzanov; U. K. Yang; E. D. Zimmerman; Arie Bodek; T. Adams; G. P. Zeller; S. Koutsoliotas; M. Vakili; W. K. Sakumoto; E. G. Stern; Howard S. Budd; R. A. Johnson; T. A. Bolton; H. Schellman; Bonnie Tamminga Fleming; R. Frey; J. Formaggio; M.J. Lamm; R. H. Bernstein; A. Alton


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Measurements of

U. K. Yang; C. G. Arroyo; N. Suwonjandee; W.G. Seligman; M. H. Shaevitz; A. Romosan; J. Goldman; W. Marsh; D. Mason; J. Brau; W. H. Smith; E. G. Stern; A. Vaitaitis; E. D. Zimmerman; A. Bodek; G. P. Zeller; S. Koutsoliotas; M. Vakili; W. K. Sakumoto; J. Formaggio; M. Goncharov; R. A. Johnson; T. A. Bolton; H. Schellman; B. T. Fleming; R. Frey; Bruce James King; P. Nienaber; L. Bugel; Andrew O. Bazarko

\bar \nu _\mu


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1990

F_2

Willis Sakumoto; P. de Barbaro; Arie Bodek; Howard S. Budd; B.J. Kim; Frank Merritt; Mark Oreglia; H. Schelman; B.A. Schumm; K.T. Bachmann; R.E. Blaie; C. Foudas; B.J. King; W.C. Lefmann; W.C. Leung; S.R. Mishra; E. Oltman; P. Z. Quintas; S.A. Rabinowitz; F. Sciulli; W.G. Seligman; M.H. Saevitz; R. H. Bernstein; F. Borcherding; H. E. Fisk; M.J. Lamm; W. Marsh; K. W. Merritt; P. A. Rapidis; D. Yovanovitch


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1991

and

B.J. King; C. G. Arroyo; K.T. Bachmann; R.E. Blair; C. Foudas; W.C. Lefmann; W.C. Leung; S.R. Mishra; E. Oltman; P. Z. Quintas; S.A. Rabinowitz; F. Sciulli; W.G. Seligman; Michael H. Shaevitz; Frank Merritt; Mark Oreglia; B.A. Schumm; R. H. Bernstein; F. Borcherding; H. E. Fisk; M.J. Lamm; W. Marsh; K. W. Merritt; H. Schellman; D. Yovanovitch; Arie Bodek; Howard S. Budd; P. de Barbaro; Willis Sakumoto; P.H. Sandler

-induced opposite-sign dimuon events observed in the CCFR detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. We find that the nucleon strange quark content is suppressed with respect to the non-strange sea quarks by a factor κ=0.477−0.053+0.063, where the error includes statistical, systematic and QCD scale uncertainties. In contrast to previous leading order analyses, we find that the strange seax-dependence is similar to that of the non-strange sea, and that the measured charm quark mass,mc=1.70±0.19 GeV/c2, is larger and consistent with that determined in other processes. Further analysis finds that the difference inx-distributions betweenxs(x) and


Physical Review D | 2001

xF^{\nu}_3 - x F^{\bar{\nu}}_3

M. Goncharov; N. Suwonjandee; M. H. Shaevitz; A. Romosan; J. Goldman; W. Marsh; D. Mason; J. Brau; P. Nienaber; A. Vaitaitis; M. Tzanov; U. K. Yang; E. D. Zimmerman; A. Bodek; T. Adams; G. P. Zeller; S. Koutsoliotas; M. Vakili; W. K. Sakumoto; E. G. Stern; Howard S. Budd; R. A. Johnson; T. A. Bolton; H. Schellman; Bonnie Tamminga Fleming; R. Frey; J. Formaggio; M.J. Lamm; R. H. Bernstein; A. Alton


International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2005

from CCFR

Howard S. Budd

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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 1997

\nu_\mu-

Howard S. Budd


International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2005

Fe and

D. Naples; G. Blazey; Arie Bodek; D. Boehnlein; S. Boyd; W. K. Brooks; A. Bruells; Howard S. Budd; R. Burnstein; D. Casper; A. Chakravorty; M. E. Christy; J. Chvojka; M.A.C. Cummings; D. Drakoulakos; J. Dunmore; R. Ents; H. Gallagher; D. Gaskells; R. Gilman; C. Glasshausser; Deborah A. Harris; W. Hinton; X. Jiang; T. Kafka; O. Kamaev; C. E. Keppel; M. Kostin; S. Kulagin; G. Kumbartzki

is small. A measurement of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element |Vcd|=0.232−0.020+0.018 is also presented.


International Journal of Modern Physics | 2003

\bar{\nu}_\mu-

Kevin Scott McFarland; W. K. Sakumoto; N. Suwonjandee; M. H. Shaevitz; A. Romosan; J. Goldman; V. Radescu; W. Marsh; D. Mason; J. Brau; P. Nienaber; A. Vaitaitis; M. Tzanov; C. McNulty; A. Bodek; G. P. Zeller; S. Koutsoliotas; M. Vakili; E. D. Zimmerman; E. G. Stern; M. Goncharov; R. A. Johnson; T. A. Bolton; H. Schellman; Bonnie Tamminga Fleming; R. Frey; J. Formaggio; M.J. Lamm; J. M. Conrad; A. Alton

We present measurements of the semi-inclusive cross sections for νμ- and ν¯μ-nucleon deep inelastic scattering interactions with two oppositely charged muons in the final state. These events dominantly arise from the production of a charm quark during the scattering process. The measurement was obtained from the analysis of 5102 νμ-induced and 1458 ν¯μ-induced events collected with the NuTeV detector exposed to a sign-selected beam at the Fermilab Tevatron. We also extract a cross-section measurement from a reanalysis of 5030 νμ-induced and 1060 ν¯μ-induced events collected from the exposure of the same detector to a quad-triplet beam by the Chicago Columbia Fermilab Rochester (CCFR) experiment. The results are combined to obtain the most statistically precise measurement of neutrino-induced dimuon production cross sections to date. These measurements should be of broad use to phenomenologists interested in the dynamics of charm production, the strangeness content of the nucleon, and the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element Vcd.

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Arie Bodek

University of Rochester

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H. Schellman

Northwestern University

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J. M. Conrad

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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