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Physics Letters B | 1991

Analyzing power in inclusive π+ and π− production at high xF with a 200 GeV polarized proton beam☆

D. L. Adams; N. Akchurin; N.I. Belikov; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; J. Bystricky; J.M. Clement; M. Corcoran; J.D. Cossairt; J. Cranshaw; A.A. Derevschikov; H. En'yo; H. Funahashi; Y. Goto; O. Grachov; D.P. Grosnick; D. Hill; K. Imai; Y. Itow; Kazuo Iwatani; K.W. Krueger; K. Kuroda; Langland J; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; D. Lopiano; F.C. Luehring; T. Maki; S. Makino; A. Masaike

The analyzing power in inclusive charged pion production has been measured using the 200 GeV Fermilab polarized proton beam. A striking dependence in x(F) is observed in which A(N) increases from 0 to 0.42 with increasing x(F) for the pi+ data and decreases from 0 to -0.38 with increasing x(F) for pi- data. The kinematic range covered is 0.2 less-than-or-equal-to x(F) less-than-or-equal-to 0.9 and 0.2 less-than-or-equal-to p(T) 2.0 GeV/c. In a simple model our data indicate that at large x(F) the transverse spin of the proton is correlated with that of its quark constituents.


Physics Letters B | 1996

Λ production by 11.6 A GeV/c Au beam on Au target

S. Ahmad; B. E. Bonner; C.S. Chan; J.M. Clement; S.V. Efremov; E. Efstathiadis; S.E. Eiseman; A. Etkin; K.J. Foley; R. Hackenburg; M. Kramer; S. J. Lindenbaum; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; J. Marx; G. S. Mutchler; E.D. Platner; A. C. Saulys; L. S. Schroeder; H.W. Themann; K. Zhao; Y. Zhu

Abstract We present the first measurement at AGS energies of the rapidity and transverse mass distributions for Λ production with Au beam on Au target. The measurements cover the rapidity region of 2.0–3.2 and transverse momenta of 0.0–1.4 GeV/c. The results are compared with the predictions of two models.


Physics Letters B | 1991

Lambda production by 11.6-A/GeV/c Au beam on Au target

S. Ahmad; W. A. Love; R. Hackenburg; Kramer; S.E. Eiseman; Y. Zhu; B. E. Bonner; A. Etkin; J. Marx; G. S. Mutchler; S. J. Lindenbaum; C.S. Chan; R. S. Longacre; K.J. Foley; S.V. Efremov; H.W. Themann; K. Zhao; E.D. Platner; L.S. Schroeder; E. Efstathiadis; A. C. Saulys; J.M. Clement

Abstract We present the first measurement at AGS energies of the rapidity and transverse mass distributions for Λ production with Au beam on Au target. The measurements cover the rapidity region of 2.0–3.2 and transverse momenta of 0.0–1.4 GeV/c. The results are compared with the predictions of two models.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Spin-parity analysis of the ƒ1(1285)π− system in the reaction π−p → ƒ1(1285)π−p at 18 GeV / c

J. H. Lee; S. U. Chung; H. Kirk; Dennis P. Weygand; H.J. Willutzki; R.R. Crittenden; A. Dzierba; P.T. Smith; D. Zieminska; D. C. Son; Z. Bar-Yam; J.P. Dowd; W. Kern; B. E. Bonner; J.M. Clement; J. Cummings; G. S. Mutchler

Abstract We have carried out a study of the reaction π − p → ƒ 1 (1285) π − p at 18 GeV / c , with ƒ 1 (1285) → K + K 0 π − This reaction is almost entirely mediated by the natural-parity exchange, presumably ƒ 2 (1270) or ϱ exchange. We find evidence for two possible resonances - a JPC = 1++ state at 1.7 GeV / c2 and a broad JPC = 1−+ structure at 1.6–2.2 GeV/c2.


Physics Letters B | 1992

Rapidity distributions of Ks0's and Λ's produced by 14.6×A GeV/cSi beams on Si and Pb targets

S.E. Eiseman; A. Etkin; K.J. Foley; R. Hackenburg; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; T.W. Morris; E.D. Platner; A. C. Saulys; S. J. Lindenbaum; C.S. Chan; E. Efstathiadis; M. Kramer; K. Zhao; Y. Zhu; T. Hallman; L. Madansky; S. Ahmad; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; C.N. Chiou; J.M. Clement; G. S. Mutchler

Abstract We present the first measurement at AGS energies of rapidity distributions of K s 0 and Λ production with silicon beams on silicon and lead targets. The measurements cover the rapidity region of 2.0 y K s 0 s and 1.4 y Λ s.


Physics Letters B | 1990

Neutral V production with 14.6 ×A GeV/c silicon beams

S.E. Eiseman; A. Etkin; K.J. Foley; R. Hackenburg; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; T.W. Morris; E.D. Platner; A. C. Saulys; S. J. Lindenbaum; C.S. Chan; M. Kramer; K. Zhao; T. Hallman; L. Madansky; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; C.N. Chiou; J.M. Clement; M. Corcoran; J. Kruk; G. S. Mutchler; F. Nessi-Tedaldi; M. Nessi; J. Roberts

Abstract We present the results of a measurement of neutral V production with 14.6 × A GeV/ c Si beams on Au and Cu targets. The Λ and K s 0 yields were measured as a function of negative particle multiplicity. Effective temperatures were determined from an exponential fit to the transverse mass distributions.


Nuclear Physics | 1976

Quasi-free scattering in proton-induced deuteron breakup at 585 and 800 MeV☆

R.D. Felder; T.R. Witten; T. M. Williams; M. Furic; G. S. Mutchler; N.D. Gabitzsch; J. Hudomalj-Gabitzsch; J.M. Clement; G.C. Phillips; Ed V. Hungerford; L.Y. Lee; M. Warneke; B. Mayes; J. C. Allred

Abstract Quasi-free scattering (QFS) has been observed in a kinematically complete p-d breakup experiment at 585 and 800 MeV. The reactions 2 H(p, 2p)n and 2 H(p, pn)p were investigated simultaneously for both symmetric and non-symmetric reaction kinematics. By employing a broad-range magnetic spectrometer, QFS was observed over a spectator momentum range from 0 to 350 MeV/ c . The spectator model with the Gartenhaus wave function describes the data well out to spectator momenta of ≈ 200 MeV/ c , above which point a significant discrepancy is observed.


3rd Conference on the Intersections Between Particle and Nuclear Physics | 1988

Measurement of the imaginary part of the I=1 N̄N S‐wave scattering length

G. S. Mutchler; J.M. Clement; J. Kruk; R. Moss; E. Hungerford; Tadafumi Kishimoto; B. Mayes; L. Pinsky; L. Tang; Y. Xue; T. A. Armstrong; K. Hartman; A. Hicks; R. Lewis; W. Lochstet; G. A. Smith; B. Bassalleck; D. Lowenstein; W. von Witsch; H. Poth; M. Furic

The survival time spectrum of slow antineutrons produced in a LH2 target has been measured. From these data the imaginary part of the I=1 spin averaged S‐wave antineutron proton scattering length has been deduced to be Im a1= −0.83±0.07 fm. The result lies within the range of values calculated from current potential models.


Nuclear Physics | 1995

H0 candidates from the decay H0 → Σ−p, observed in heavy ion collisions with 14.6 × A GeV/c Si beam on Pb target

Ron S. Longacre; S. Ahmad; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; C.S. Chan; C.N. Chiou; J.M. Clement; S.E. Eiseman; E. F. Efstathiadis; A. Etkin; K.J. Foley; R. Hackenburg; T. Hallman; M. Kramer; S. J. Lindenbaum; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; L. Madansky; T.W. Morris; G. S. Mutchler; E.D. Platner; A. C. Saulys; K. Zhao; Y. Zhu

Abstract We present H 0 candidate events, where the H 0 is observed through the decay H 0 → Σ − p . These decays are reconstructed in the three TPC modules of E810 while triggering on central Si Pb events at 14.6 × A GeV/c Si beam.


Physics Letters B | 1992

Rapidity distributions and nuclear transparency in heavy ion collisions

S.E. Eiseman; A. Etkin; K.J. Foley; R. Hackenburg; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; T.W. Morris; E.D. Platner; A. C. Saulys; S. J. Lindenbaum; C.S. Chan; M. Kramer; T. Hallman; L. Madansky; S. Ahmad; B. E. Bonner; J.A. Buchanan; C.N. Chiou; J.M. Clement; G. S. Mutchler

Abstract We have measured the rapidity distributions for charged particles produced in SiAu collisions at 14.6× A GeV/ c . No evidence is seen for enhanced production of protons at high rapidity as recently postulated based on fits to earlier data.

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A. C. Saulys

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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A. Etkin

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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E.D. Platner

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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K.J. Foley

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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R. Hackenburg

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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R. S. Longacre

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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C.S. Chan

City College of New York

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