J. Mansour
University of Rochester
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Physical Review Letters | 1998
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. De Barbare; W. DeSoi; W. Dhigosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; S. Mani
Inclusive pizero and direct-photon cross sections in the kinematic range 3.5 < pT < 12 GeV/c with central rapidities are presented for 530 and 800 GeV/c proton beams and a 515 GeV/c pi- beam incident on beryllium targets. Current Next-to-Leading-Order perturbative QCD calculations fail to adequately describe the data for conventional choices of scales. Kinematic distributions from these hard scattering events provide evidence that the interacting partons carry significant initial-state parton transverse momentum (kT). Incorporating these kT effects phenomenologically greatly improves the agreement between calculations and the measured cross sections.
Physical Review D | 2004
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; J. Mansour
Measurements of the production of high transverse momentum direct photons by a 515 GeV/c {pi}{sup -} beam and 530 and 800 GeV/c proton beams in interactions with beryllium and hydrogen targets are presented. The data span the kinematic ranges of 3.5<p{sub T}<12 GeV/c in transverse momentum and 1.5 units in rapidity. The inclusive direct-photon cross sections are compared with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations and expectations based on a phenomenological parton-k{sub T} model.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1991
C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; J. Huston; A. Maul; R. Miller; A. Nyugen; L. Sorrell; C. Yosef; S. Mani; B. Choudhary; V. Kapoor; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; W. DeSoi; C. Johnstone; I. Kourbanis; P. Lukens; D. Skow; G.-H. Wu; G. Alverson; P. Chang; W. Dlugosz; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Glaubman; C. Lirakis; E. Pothier; T. Yasuda; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman
Abstract We describe the design, construction and operation of a straw-tube drift chamber consisting of four X and four Y planes of 16 mm diameter straw
Physical Review D | 2008
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; W. DeSoi; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; S. Mani; J. Mansour; A. Maul
We present results on the production of high transverse momentum pizero and eta mesons in pp and pBe interactions at 530 and 800 GeV/c. The data span the kinematic ranges: 1 < p_T < 10 GeV/c in transverse momentum and 1.5 units in rapidity. The inclusive pizero cross sections are compared with next-to-leading order QCD calculations and to expectations based on a phenomenological parton-k_T model.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; G. Ballocchi; M. Begel; R. Benson; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; Carol Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; A. Lanaro
Abstract We report on the calibration and performance of a large lead liquid-argon electromagnetic calorimeter used by experiment E706 at Fermilab. The reconstructed π 0 mass was used to calibrate the energy response of the calorimeter. The systematic uncertainty in the linearity and uniformity of the mean-energy response of the calorimeter after calibration was found to be less than ±0.5% for the sample of data analyzed. Detector characteristics, including sampling fluctuations and position resolution, are discussed.
Physical Review D | 1997
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. F. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; S. Mani
We present results on the production of high transverse momentum charm mesons in collisions of 515 GeV/c negative pions with beryllium and copper targets. The experiment recorded a large sample of events containing high transverse momentum showers detected in an electromagnetic calorimeter. From these data, a sample of charm mesons has been reconstructed via their decay into the fully charged K pi pi mode. A measurement of the single inclusive transverse momentum distribution of charged D mesons from 1 to 8 GeV/c is presented. An extrapolation of the measured differential cross section yields an integrated charged D cross section of 11.4+-2.7(stat)+-3.3(syst) microbarns per nucleon for charged D mesons with Feynman x greater than zero. The data are compared with expectations based upon next-to-leading order perturbative QCD, as well as with results from PYTHIA. We also compare our integrated charged D cross section with measurements from other experiments.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1987
E. Engels; S. Mani; T. Manns; D. Plants; P. F. Shepard; J. Thompson; R. Tosh; T. Chand; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; D. Berg; D. Carey; H. Johnstad; C. Johnstone; C. Nelson; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; J. Huston; R. Miller; R. Benson; P. Lukens; K. Ruddick; G. Alverson; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; G. Glass; M. Glaubmann; I. Kourbanis; C. Lirakis; E. Pothier
Abstract Silicon detectors having both “pad” and strip position sensitive configurations have been fabricated for the Helios experiment which requires an elaborate pulse height-dependent trigger as well as one dimensional silicon strip position sensing. The trigger detector is a 400 element, 30 mm diameter detector with readout connections from a ceramic overlay board. Tests with full prototype detectors have shown essentially 100% detection efficiency and excellent pulse height resolution well capable of delineating 0, 1 or 2 hits per pad. Strip detectors with 25 μm pitch and a varying readout pitch have been tested, which utilize both capacitive and resistive charge division. Techniques for realization of required interstrip resistors will be discussed and results which may compare these readout methods will be reported.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989
E. Engels; S. Mani; D. Orris; P. F. Shepard; P.D. Weerasundara; B. Choudhary; U. Joshi; V. Kapoor; R. K. Shivpuri; W. Baker; D. Berg; D. Carey; C. Johnstone; C. Nelson; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; J. Huston; R. Miller; A. Nguyen; R. Benson; P. Lukens; K. Ruddick; G. Alverson; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Glaubman; I. Kourbanis; C. Lirakis; E. Pothier; A. Sinanidis
Abstract A charged particle spectrometer containing a 7120-channel silicon microstrip detector system, one component of Fermilab experiment E706 to study direct photon production in hadron-hadron collisions, was utilized in a run in which 6 million events were recorded. We describe the silicon system, provide early results of track and vertex reconstruction, and present data on the radiation damage to the silicon wafers resulting from the narrow high intensity beam.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1995
P. de Barbaro; A. Bodek; H. S. Budd; Q. Fan; B.J. Kim; Kaleb Michaud; Maria Olsson; M. Pillai; Willis Sakumoto; M. Albrow; R. Bossert; S. Delchamps; K. D. Ewald; J. Preeman; J. Kerby; W. Koska; P.J. Limon; Fred Nobrega; J. Strait; C. Bromberg; J. Huston; J. Mansour; R. Miller; R. Richards; C. Yosef; V. E. Barnes; M Fahling; A. T. Laasanen; Joshua R. X. Ross; Qishen Shen
We present an overview of the CDF End Plug Upgrade Project. The structure of the upgraded calorimeter and the design of the optical readout system is discussed. We describe the production of scintillating tile/fiber multi-tile assemblies (megatiles) and present the quality control results of megatiles produced for the CDF End Plug Upgrade Hadron Calorimeter. The sample of megatiles presented in this analysis corresponds to approximately 16500 individual tile/fiber assemblies. We discuss the quality control requirements and present the distributions of the quantities measured during the QC process. The various contributions to the tile-to-tile light yield variations are isolated and discussed. >
Physical Review D | 2005
L. Apanasevich; J. Bacigalupi; W. Baker; M. Begel; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; P. Chang; B. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; E. Engels; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; J. Ftacnik; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone; V. Kapoor; J. Kuehler; C. Lirakis; F. Lobkowicz; P. Lukens; J. Mansour
We present results on the production of direct photons, {pi}{sup 0}, and {eta} mesons on nuclear targets at large transverse momenta (p{sub T}). The data are from 530 and 800 GeV/c proton beams and 515 GeV/c {pi}{sup -} beams incident upon copper and beryllium targets that span the kinematic range of 1.0<p{sub T} < or approx. 10 GeV/c at central rapidities.