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Physics Letters B | 1987

Study of the Reaction

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

Abstract Results are presented from a study of the reaction p p→ Λ Λ near threshold. Over 3000 events recorded at s values 14.6 and 25.5 MeV above the Λ Λ threshold (2231.2 MeV) have been analysed. Results for the production cross section, differential cross section, and the Λ and Λ polarization are given at both energies and are compared with recent theoretical calculations of this process.


Nuclear Physics | 1990

\bar{p} p \to \bar{\Lambda} \Lambda

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

Near Threshold

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

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; 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.


Physical Review D | 1998

Threshold Measurement of the Reaction

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 C | 1996

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

P. D. Barnes; G. B. Franklin; B. Quinn; R. A. Schumacher; V. Zeps; N. Hamann; W. Dutty; H. Fischer; J. Franz; E. Roessle; H. Schmitt; R. Todenhagen; R.v. Frankenberg; K. Kilian; W. Oelert; K. Roehrich; K. Sachs; T. Sefzick; M. Ziolkowski; R. A. Eisenstein; P. Harris; D. Hertzog; Scott A. Hughes; Paul E. Reimer; R. Tayloe; W. Eyrich; R. Geyer; M. Kirsch; R. A. Kraft; F. Stinzing

Interest in the production of hyperon-antihyperon pairs following antiproton-proton annihilation stems largely from attempts to understand the nature of flavor production. To date the major focus of both the experimental and the theoretical effort has been on the p¯p??¯? reaction. In this paper, we present data on the complementary channels p¯p?S¯ 0? and p¯p??¯S0. Events from the kinematically similar p¯p??¯? reaction were obtained in parallel. The procedure to distinguish these three separate reactions is described and results for all channels are presented. These include the total and differential cross sections, hyperon polarizations, and spin correlation coefficients. Data were obtained at incident antiproton lab momenta of 1.726 and 1.771 GeV/c which correspond to excess kinetic energies in the p¯p??¯S0+c.c. reaction of 26 and 40 MeV, respectively, above threshold. Comparisons are made to earlier work at similar excess energies in the p¯p??¯? channel. The low-energy regime has been highlighted in this experiment to reduce the complexity in the theoretical analysis.


Physical Review C | 2006

ambda

Kent Paschke; B. Quinn; A. Berdoz; G. B. Franklin; P. Khaustov; C. Meyer; C. Bradtke; R. Gehring; S. Goertz; J. Harmsen; A. Meier; W. Meyer; E. Radtke; G. Reicherz; H. Dutz; M. Plueckthun; B. Schoch; H. Dennert; W. Eyrich; J. Hauffe; A. Metzger; M. Moosburger; F. Stinzing; Wirth; H. Fischer; J. Franz; F.H. Heinsius; E. Kriegler; H. Schmitt; B. Bunker

The reaction anti-proton + proton -> anti-\Lambda + \Lambda -> anti-proton + \pi^+ + proton + \pi^- has been measured with high statistics at anti-proton beam momentum of 1.637 GeV/c. The use of a transversely-polarized frozen-spin target combined with the self-analyzing property of \Lambda/anti-\Lambda decay allows access to unprecedented information on the spin structure of the interaction. The most general spin-scattering matrix can be written in terms of eleven real parameters for each bin of scattering angle, each of these parameters is determined with reasonable precision. From these results all conceivable spin-correlations are determined with inherent self-consistency. Good agreement is found with the few previously existing measurements of spin observables in anti-proton + proton -> anti-\Lambda + \Lambda near this energy. Existing theoretical models do not give good predictions for those spin-observables that had not been previously measured.


Archive | 1995

\lambda

B. Bassalleck; M. Athanas; P. D. Barnes; A. Berdoz; A. Biglan; J. Birchall; T. Bürger; M. Burger; R. E. Chrien; C.A. Davis; G.E. Diebold; H. En’yo; H. Fischer; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; L. Gan; D. Gill; T. Iijima; K. Imai; P. Koran; M. Landry; L. Lee; J. Lowe; R. Magahiz; A. Masaike; C. Meyer; R. McCrady; F. Merrill; J. M. Nelson; Kenji Okada

At the Brookhaven AGS several experiments are searching for the unique strangeness S = −2 H-dibaryon with the quark composition (uuddss). The E813/E836 collaboration, in particular, is using a high-intensity, separated 1.8 GeV/c K − beam and two different target configurations. In E836 the reaction K − + 3He→K + + H + n is used to search for a relatively deeply-bound H. Complementary to E836 the reactions K − + p → Ξ − + K +, followed by (Ξ −, d)atom → H + n are used to search near twice the A mass. The status of these two experiments is summarized, and other H-dibaryon searches are briefly reviewed.


Physical Review Letters | 2002

at {LEAR}

B. Bassalleck; A. Berdoz; C. Bradtke; R. Broders; B. Bunker; H. Dennert; H. Dutz; S. Eilerts; W. Eyrich; D. Fields; H. Fischer; G. B. Franklin; J. Franz; R. Gehring; R. Geyer; S. Goertz; J. Harmsen; J. Hauffe; F. H. Heinsius; David W. Hertzog; T. Johansson; T. W. Jones; P. Khaustov; K. Kilian; P. Kingsberry; E. Kriegler; Jason Lowe; A. Meier; A. Metzger; C. Meyer

Spin-transfer observables for p p-->Lambda Lambda have been measured using a transversely polarized frozen-spin target and a beam momentum of 1.637 GeV/c. Current models of the reaction near threshold are in good agreement with existing measurements performed with unpolarized particles in the initial state but produce conflicting predictions for the spin-transfer observables Dnn and Knn (the normal-to-normal depolarization and polarization transfer), which are measurable only with polarized target or beam. Measurements of Dnn and Knn presented here are found to be in disagreement with predictions from these models.


Physical Review Letters | 2002

{CP} Invariance in the Reaction

B. Bassalleck; R. Gehring; M. Pluckthun; S. Goertz; W. Meyer; R. Tayloe; F. Stinzing; B. Schoch; K. Kilian; A. Metzger; B. Quinn; E. Kriegler; H. Dennert; H. Schmitt; T. Johansson; R. Broders; K. Paschke; C. Bradtke; C. Meyer; G. Reicherz; W. Oelert; D. Hertzog; Wirth; R. Stotzer; B. Bunker; T. Sefzick; Stephan Pomp; H. Dutz; G. B. Franklin; R. Geyer

Spin-transfer observables for p p-->Lambda Lambda have been measured using a transversely polarized frozen-spin target and a beam momentum of 1.637 GeV/c. Current models of the reaction near threshold are in good agreement with existing measurements performed with unpolarized particles in the initial state but produce conflicting predictions for the spin-transfer observables Dnn and Knn (the normal-to-normal depolarization and polarization transfer), which are measurable only with polarized target or beam. Measurements of Dnn and Knn presented here are found to be in disagreement with predictions from these models.

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G. B. Franklin

Carnegie Mellon University

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K. Kilian

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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W. Eyrich

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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H. Schmitt

University of Freiburg

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E. Rössle

University of Freiburg

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B. Quinn

Carnegie Mellon University

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R. A. Eisenstein

Carnegie Mellon University

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F. Stinzing

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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R. E. Chrien

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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