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Physics Letters B | 1993

Evidence for ηη resonances in antiproton-proton annihilations at 2950 < s < 3620 MeV

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli; J. Marques

Abstract We present the first high-statistics study of the ηη system over the mass range 1000–3000 MeV/c2. The experiment was performed at the Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator, and the data sample consists of six-photon final states produced in antiproton-proton annihilations at s in the range 2950–3620 MeV. We find evidence for three states with masses 1488 ± 10 MeV/c2, 1748 ± 10 MeV/c2 and 2104 ± 20 MeV/c2 respectively.


Nuclear Physics | 1992

Study of the χ1 and χ2 charmonium states formed in pp annihilations

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; M. Dameri; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; S. Ferroni; M. Gee; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli

We report on a study of the χ1(3P1) and χ2(3P2) states of charmonium formed in antiproton-proton annihilations. An energy scan through the resonances, performed with a very narrow momentum-band beam of antiprotons intersecting a hydrogen jet target, enables us to perform very precise measurements of the mass and the total width of the two resonances. From a sample of 513 χ1 and 585 χ2 events we find Mχ1 = (3510.53±0.13) MeV/c2, Mχ2 = (3556.15±0.14) MeV/c2, Γχ1 = (0.88±0.14) MeV and Γχ2 = (1.98±0.18) MeV. From our measurement of the quantity Γ(R → pp) × BR(R → Jψ → e+ e−), using known branching ratios, we obtain Λ(χ1 → pp) = (69±13) eV and Λ(χ2 → pp) = (180±31) eV.


Nuclear Physics | 1991

Study of the chi(1) and chi(2) charmonium states formed in anti-p p annihilations

T. A. Armstrong; M. Masuzawa; Nadia Pastrone; S. Palestini; A. Hahn; M. Dameri; D. Dimitroyannis; L. Tecchio; Church; M. Fabbri; P. A. Rapidis; William L. Marsh; A. M. Majewska; J. Schultz; C. Patrignani; L. Pesando; P. Dalpiaz; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; F. Marchetto; J. Zhao; R. Mussa; J. Marques; G. Rinaudo; E. Menichetti; M. Marinelli; M. Martini; A. Migliori; Hasan; M. F. Weber

We report on a study of the χ1(3P1) and χ2(3P2) states of charmonium formed in antiproton-proton annihilations. An energy scan through the resonances, performed with a very narrow momentum-band beam of antiprotons intersecting a hydrogen jet target, enables us to perform very precise measurements of the mass and the total width of the two resonances. From a sample of 513 χ1 and 585 χ2 events we find Mχ1 = (3510.53±0.13) MeV/c2, Mχ2 = (3556.15±0.14) MeV/c2, Γχ1 = (0.88±0.14) MeV and Γχ2 = (1.98±0.18) MeV. From our measurement of the quantity Γ(R → pp) × BR(R → Jψ → e+ e−), using known branching ratios, we obtain Λ(χ1 → pp) = (69±13) eV and Λ(χ2 → pp) = (180±31) eV.


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

The E760 lead-glass central calorimeter: design and initial test results

L. Bartoszek; Vinod K. Bharadwaj; M. Church; A. Hahn; J. Peoples; S. Pordes; P. A. Rapidis; S.J. Werkema; D. Agahi; D.R. Broemmelsiek; J.E. Fast; M. Gee; K.E. Gollwitzer; M. Mandelkern; J.L. Marques; J. Schultz; M.F. Weber; C.M. Ginsburg; M. Masuzawa; R. Ray; J. Rosen; S. Trokenheim; Jing Zhao; T. A. Armstrong; G.E. Hufford; R. Lewis; A.M. Majewska; J. Reid; G. A. Smith; M.A. Hasan

The central calorimeter in Fermilab experiment E760++ has been designed to measure the topology and energies of electrons and photons in the decay of charmonium formed in pp annihilation. The calorimeter is composed of 1280 lead-glass Cherenkov counters read out with photomultiplier tubes. This paper discusses design criteria for the calorimeter and describes how these criteria were met. Data from tests in low energy (10–84 MeV) and medium energy (1–4 GeV) beams are presented showing a spatial resolution of 9 mm, an energy resolution of (3.0 ± 0.3)%√E[GeV] + (1.5 ± 0.5)%, and an effective energy threshold below 10 MeV.


Physics Letters B | 1996

Precision measurements of antiproton-proton forward elastic scattering parameters in the 3.7 to 6.2 GeV/c region

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Blanford; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; G. Govi; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern

Abstract Differential cross sections for p p elastic scattering have been measured for very small momentum transfers at six different incident antiproton momenta in the range 3.7 to 6.2 GeV/c by the detection of recoil protons at scattering angles close to 90°. Forward scattering parameters σ T , b , and ϱ have been determined. For the ϱ-parameter, up to an order of magnitude higher level of precision has been achieved compared to that in earlier experiments. It is found that existing dispersion theory predictions are in disagreement with our results for the ϱ-parameter.


Nuclear Physics | 1997

Search for exotic strange quark matter in high energy nuclear reactions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Bennett; A. Chikanian; S. D. Coe; Thomas Michael Cormier; R. Davies; G. de Cataldo; P. Dee; G. E. Diebold; Carl B. Dover; P. Fachini; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; N. Giglietto; S. V. Greene; P. Haridas; John C. Hill; A. Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; B. Kim; B.S. Kumar; T. Lainis; J. G. Lajoie; R. Lewis; B. Libby; R. Majka; M. G. Munhoz; James Lawrence Nagle

Abstract We report on a search for metastable positively and negatively charged states of strange quark matter in Au+Pb reactions at 11.6 A GeV/ c in experiment E864. We have sampled approximately six billion 10% most central Au+Pb interactions and have observed no strangelet states (baryon number A −8 per central collision. These limits are the best and most model independent for this colliding system. We discuss the implications of our results on strangelet production mechanisms, and also on the stability question of strange quark matter.We report on a search for metastable positively and negatively charged states of strange quark matter in Au+Pb reactions at 11.6 A GeV/c in experiment E864. We have sampled approximately six billion 10% most central Au+Pb interactions and have observed no strangelet states (baryon number A<100 droplets of strange quark matter). We thus set upper limits on the production of these exotic states at the level of 1-6 x 10^{-8} per central collision. These limits are the best and most model independent for this colliding system. We discuss the implications of our results on strangelet production mechanisms, and also on the stability question of strange quark matter.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Production of the f2 (1520) resonance in antiproton—proton annihilations at s = 2980 and MeV☆

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Cecuucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli

Abstract We present measurements of the 2π0 mass spectrum in proton—antiproton annihilations. The f2 (1520) resonance is strongly produced in the 3π0 channel. Its production along with an η is observed, but strongly suppressed. Other features are seen in the data, including the f2 (1270) and structures at 2000 MeV/c2 and above.


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

The Fermilab E760 forward electromagnetic calorimeter

M.A. Hasan; S.G. Gilbert; K. Keilholtz; T. A. Armstrong; R. Lewis; A.M. Majewska; E.D. Minor; J. Passaneau; J. Reid; G. A. Smith; C. Mariotti

Abstract Fermilab experiment E760 will perform precision measurements of charmonium masses and widths, as well as search for the yet unconfirmed η′ c , 1 P 1 , and 1,3 D 2 states, using a hydrogen gas jet target in the Antiproton Accumulator. The E760 detector includes a forward electromagnetic calorimeter which has been calibrated with electron beams from 0.06 to 3 GeV, as well as π 0 s produced in proton-proton collisions in an engineering run in the Accumulator. Results of these tests and other features of the calorimeter are presented.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Evidence for ηη resonances in antiproton-proton annihilations at

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli; J. Marques

Abstract We present the first high-statistics study of the ηη system over the mass range 1000–3000 MeV/c2. The experiment was performed at the Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator, and the data sample consists of six-photon final states produced in antiproton-proton annihilations at s in the range 2950–3620 MeV. We find evidence for three states with masses 1488 ± 10 MeV/c2, 1748 ± 10 MeV/c2 and 2104 ± 20 MeV/c2 respectively.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

A spectrometer for study of high mass objects created in relativistic heavy ion reactions

T. A. Armstrong; K. N. Barish; S. Batsouli; Michael Bennett; S. Bennett; A. Chikanian; S.D. Coe; Thomas Michael Cormier; R. Davies; G. de Cataldo; P. Dee; G. E. Diebold; Carl B. Dover; L.A Ewell; W Emmet; P. Fachini; B. Fadem; L. E. Finch; N. K. George; N. Giglietto; S. Greene; P. Haridas; J. C. Hill; A.S Hirsch; R. Hoversten; H. Z. Huang; H. Jaradat; B. Kim; B.S. Kumar; J. G. Lajoie

Abstract Experiment E864 at the Brookhaven AGS accelerator uses a high sensitivity, large acceptance spectrometer, designed to search for strangelets and other novel forms of matter produced in high-energy heavy ion collisions. The spectrometer has excellent acceptance and rate capabilities for measuring the production properties of known particles and nuclei such as p, d and 6 He . The experiment uses a magnetic spectrometer and employs redundant time of flight and position detectors and a hadronic calorimeter. In this paper we describe the design and performance of the spectrometer.

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T. A. Armstrong

Pennsylvania State University

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R. Lewis

Pennsylvania State University

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A. M. Majewska

Pennsylvania State University

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J. Fast

University of California

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