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Nuclear Physics | 1986

A search for glueballs and a study of doouble pomeron exchange at the CERN intersecting storage rings

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; V. Burkert; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; S. U. Chung; W. Cleland; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson; U. Goerlach; M. J. Goodrick; K.H. Hansen

We present results from a study of centrally produced mesons in 3 × 106 events with two small-angle protons at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings. A high-statistics sample of exclusive pp → ppπ+π− events at √s = 63 GeV has been obtained, where the reaction mechanism is dominated by double pomeron exchange. Scalar or tensor glueballs may be produced by this process. The π+π− mass spectrum has a distinctive structure, and analysis shows that the data are dominantly S-wave up to 1600 MeV. The behaviour of the D-wave provides evidence for a 2++ resonance (M = 1480 ± 50 MeV, Γ = 150 ± 50 MeV) in addition to the f(1270). We also show data on exclusive K+K−, pp, and π+π−π+π− production, and on the analogous reaction αα → ααπ+π− at √s = 126 GeV. Flavour independence is suggested by the observation of approximately equal numbers of K+K− and π+π− pairs for mass above 1 GeV. The mass spectra are also apparently independent of √s (45, 63, 126 GeV) and incident particle type (p, α).


Physics Letters B | 1982

Direct evidence for the emergence of jets in events triggered on large transverse energy in pp collisions at s = 63 GeV

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; H.J. Hilke; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys; T. Jensen; G. Kesseler

We present data obtained from a 1.7 sr hadron calorimeter, triggered on transverse energy, in pp collisions at s=63 GeV at the CERN-ISR. From the change in the distribution of energy in the calorimeter, we extract the cross section for two-constituent hard scattering for pT between 6 and 14 GeV at y = 0. The decrease of this jet cross section over this pT range is consistent with exp (−bpT), with b = (1.02 ± 0.09) GeV−1. The slope and normalization of the cross section agree well with a QCD motivated Monte Carlo model. The ratio between jet and single particle cross sections [dσJET/dpT)/(dσπ0/dpT)]| y = 0 changes from about 200 at 6 GeV to about 1500 at 14 GeV.


Physics Letters B | 1982

Further evidence for jet production from the charged particles produced in pp collisions at triggered on large transverse energy

T. P. A. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Brody; V. Burkert; A. Di Ciaccio; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; H. A. Gordon; A. Hallgren; K.H. Hansen; B. Heck; H.J. Hilke; J.E. Hooper; G. Jarlskog; P. W. Jeffreys; T. Jensen; G. Kesseler

Abstract The detailed shape of events triggered by a 1.7 sr hadron calorimeter is studied using charged track information in the Axial Field Spectrometer at the CERN ISR. With increasing transverse energy (ET) a large fraction of the events are seen to have a limited transverse momentum relative to the trigger direction. A comparison of the circularity of the events with a prediction of a QCD-motivated Monte Carlo model shows that at high ET the events originate predominantly from two-constituent scattering.


Physics Letters B | 1978

Study of photons produced simultaneously with the J/ψ particles at the CERN intersecting storage rings

J.H. Cobb; S. Iwata; R.B. Palmer; D. Rahm; I. Stumer; C. Fabjan; E.C. Fowler; I. Mannelli; P. Mouzourakis; K. Nakamura; A. Nappi; W. Struczinski; W.J. Willis; M. Goldberg; N. Horwitz; G.C. Moneti; C. Kourkoumelis; A.J. Lankford; P. Rehak

Abstract As a part of the study of the inclusive production of electron pairs in pp collisions at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR), a search has been performed for additional photons accompanying J/ψ particles. The results suggest that (43±21)% of the J/ψs are produced via the photonic decay of one of the χ(3.5) states.


Physics Letters B | 1983

The dominance of jets at large transverse energy in a full-azimuth hadron calorimeter at ISR energies

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; O. Botner; H. Bøggild; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; W. Cleland; S. U. Chung; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; S. Eidelman; W.M. Evans; C.W. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson; U. Goerlach

Abstract Events with a large transverse energy in a calorimeter with full azimuthal coverage and |y|


Physics Letters B | 1983

A study of exclusive central hadron production at the ISR as a search for gluonium states

T. Åkesson; Michael Albrow; S. Almehed; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; S. U. Chung; W. Cleland; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; Christian Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson; U. Goerlach; M.J. Goodrick

Abstract We present first results from a study of the exclusive reaction pp→pπ + π − p at √s=63 GeV with π + and π − produced in the central region. This reaction has been suggested as a method of searching for gluonium states. The π + π − mass distribution shows rapid order of magnitude decreases in cross section at both 1000 MeV/ c 2 and 1500 MeV/ c 2 . Further structure is observed above 2000 MeV/ c 2 .


European Physical Journal C | 1982

High-p T direct photon production inpp collisions

E. Anassontzis; A. Karabarbounis; C. Kourkoumelis; L.K. Resvanis; R.B. Palmer; D. Rahm; P. Rehak; I. Stumer; C. W. Fabian; T. Ferbel; D. Lissauer; I. Mannelli; W. Molzon; P. Mouzourakis; A. Nappi; E. Rosso; W.J. Willis

AbstractDirect photon and neutral-pion production have been measured inpp collisions at the CERN ISR for 30<


European Physical Journal C | 1987

Pion interferometry in jet events at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings

T. Åkesson; Michael Albrow; S. Almehed; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; V. Burkert; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; W. Cleland; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; G. Damgaard; Christian Fabjan; S. Frankel; U. Goerlach; K.H. Hansen; V. Hedberg; G. Jarlskog; N. J. Kjaer; R. Kroeger; K. Kulka; D. Lissauer; Bengt Lorstad; Athanasios Markou; N. A. McCubbin; U. Mjörnmark; R. Møller


Nuclear Physics | 1984

Antibaryon production in the central region at the ISR

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; E. Anassontzis; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; B. Callen; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P. Cecil; W. Cleland; D. J. A. Cockerill; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; W.M. Evans; C. Fabjan; T. Ferbel; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel; W. Frati; M.D. Gibson

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Physics Letters B | 1985

A comparison of direct photon, π0 in pp and pp interactions at the CERN ISR

T. Åkesson; M. Albrow; S. Almehed; E. Anassontzis; Richard Batley; O. Benary; H. Bøggild; O. Botner; H. Breuker; H. Brody; V. Burkert; B. Callen; R. Carosi; A. A. Carter; J. R. Carter; P.C. Cecil; V. Chernyatin; Y. Choi; W. Cleland; S. Dagan; E. Dahl-Jensen; I. Dahl-Jensen; P. Dam; G. Damgaard; B. Dolgoshein; S. Eidelman; M.W. Evans; C. Fabjan; P. Frandsen; S. Frankel

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H. Bøggild

University of Copenhagen

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H. A. Gordon

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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W. Cleland

University of Pittsburgh

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