J. Ritman
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Physics Letters B | 1994
O. Schwalb; M. Pfeiffer; F.-D. Berg; M. Franke; W. Kühn; V. Metag; M. Notheisen; R. Novotny; J. Ritman; M.E. Röbig-Landau; J.P. Alard; N. Bastid; N. Brummund; P. Dupieux; A. Gobbi; N. Herrmann; K.D. Hildenbrand; S. Hlavac; S.C. Jeong; H. Löhner; G. Montarou; W. Neubert; A.E. Raschke; R.S. Simon; U. Sodan; M. Šumbera; K. Teh; L.B. Venema; H. W. Wilschut; Johannes Peter Wessels
Abstract The production of neutral pions has been studied in the reactions 40 Ar + nat Ca , 86 Kr + nat Zr and 197 Au + 197 Au at 1 A GeV. For high energy pions emitted from the heavier systems a steeper than linear rise of the pion multiplicity with the centrality of the reaction is observed, indicating a pion production process other than binary nucleon-nucleon collisions. At low transverse momenta an enhancement of the π 0 -multiplicity increasing with the mass of the collision system is found. Systematic discrepancies between the experimental results and recent BUU, QMD and Cascade calculations are discussed.
Physics Letters B | 2010
S. Abdel-Samad; M. Abdel-Bary; K. Brinkmann; H. Clement; J. Dietrich; E. Dorochkevitch; S. Dshemuchadse; K. Ehrhardt; A. Erhardt; W. Eyrich; C. Fanara; D. Filges; A. Filippi; H. Freiesleben; M. Fritsch; W. Gast; J. Georgi; A. Gillitzer; J. Gottwald; J. Hauffe; D. Hesselbarth; H. Jaeger; B. Jakob; R. Jaekel; L. Karsch; K. Kilian; H. Koch; M. Krapp; J. Kress; E. Kuhlmann
Abstract Hyperon production in the threshold region was studied in the reaction pp → K + Λ p using the time-of-flight spectrometer COSY-TOF. Exclusive data, covering the full phase-space, were taken at the three different beam momenta of p beam = 2.95 , 3.20 and 3.30 GeV/ c , corresponding to excess energies of e = 204 , 285 and 316 MeV, respectively. Total cross-sections were deduced for the three beam momenta to be 23.9 ± 0.8 ± 2.0 μb , 28.4 ± 1.3 ± 2.2 μb and 35.0 ± 1.3 ± 3.0 μb . Differential observables including Dalitz plots were obtained. The analysis of the Dalitz plots reveals a strong influence of the N ( 1650 ) -resonance at p beam = 2.95 GeV / c , whereas for the higher momenta an increasing relative contribution of the N ( 1710 ) - and/or of the N ( 1720 ) -resonance was observed. In addition, the pΛ -final-state interaction turned out to have a significant influence on the Dalitz plot distribution.
Physical Review C | 2009
A. Budzanowski; A. Chatterjee; P. Hawranek; R. Jahn; B. K. Jain; V. Jha; S. Kailas; K. Kilian; S. Kliczewski; D. A. Kirillov; Di. Kirillov; D. Kolev; M. Kravcikova; M. Lesiak; J. Lieb; L. C. Liu; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maier; G. Martinska; S. Nedev; N. Piskunov; D. Protic; J. Ritman; P. von Rossen; B. J. Roy; P. Shukla; I. Sitnik; R. Siudak; R. Tsenov
We have studied the reaction p+{sup 27}Al {yields} {sup 3}He+p+{pi}{sup -}+X at recoil-free kinematics. An {eta} meson possibly produced in this reaction would be thus almost at rest in the laboratory system and could therefore be bound with high probability, if nuclear {eta} states exist. The decay of such a state through the N*(1535) resonance would lead to a proton-{pi}{sup -} pair emitted in opposite directions. For these conditions we find some indication of such a bound state. An upper limit of {approx_equal}0.5 nb is found.
Physics Letters B | 2010
A. Budzanowski; A. Chatterjee; H. Clement; E. Dorochkevitch; P. Hawranek; F. Hinterberger; R. Jahn; R. Joosten; K. Kilian; S. Kliczewski; D. A. Kirillov; Di. Kirillov; D. Kolev; M. Kravcikova; M. Lesiak; H. Machner; A. Magiera; G. Martinska; N. Piskunov; J. Ritman; P. von Rossen; B. J. Roy; A. Sibirtsev; I. Sitnik; R. Siudak; R. Tsenov; K. Ulbrich; J. Urban; G.J. Wagner
The reaction pp ! K + + (�p) was measured at Tp = 1.953 GeV and � = 0 ◦ with a high missing mass resolution in order to study thep final state interaction. The large final state enhancement near thep threshold can be described using the stan- dard Jost-function approach. The singlet and triplet scattering lengths and effective ranges are deduced by fitting simultaneously thep invariant mass spectrum and the total cross section data of the freep scattering.
Physical Review C | 2009
P. Moskal; R. Czyżykiewicz; H.-H. Adam; S. D. Bass; A. Budzanowski; E. Czerwinski; D. Gil; D. Grzonka; M. Janusz; L. Jarczyk; T. Johansson; B. Kamys; A. Khoukaz; K. Kilian; P. Klaja; J. Majewski; W. Oelert; C. Piskor-Ignatowicz; J. Przerwa; B. Rejdych; J. Ritman; T. Rozek; T. Sefzick; M. Siemaszko; M. Silarski; J. Smyrski; A. Täschner; M. Wolke; P. Wüstner; M. Zieliński
Total cross sections for the quasifree pn -> pn eta reaction in the range from the kinematical threshold up to 20 MeV excess energy have been determined. At threshold they exceed corresponding cross sections for the pn -> pn eta reaction by a factor of about 3 in contrast to the factor of 6 established for higher excess energies. To large extent, the observed decrease of the ratio s(pn -> pn eta)/s=sigma(pn -> pn eta) toward threshold may be assigned to the different energy dependence of the proton-proton and proton-neutron final-state interactions. The experiment was conducted using a proton beam of the cooler synchrotron COSY and a cluster jet deuteron target. The proton- neutron reactions were tagged by the spectator proton whose momentum was measured for each event. Protons and neutron outgoing from the pn -> pn eta reaction have been registered by means of the COSY-11 facility, an apparatus dedicated for threshold meson production.
Nuclear Physics | 2009
A. Budzanowski; A. Chatterjee; R. Gebel; P. Hawranek; R. Jahn; V. Jha; K. Kilian; S. Kliczewski; D. A. Kirillov; Di. Kirillov; D. Kolev; M. Kravcikova; M. Lesiak; J. Lieb; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maier; G. Martinska; S. Nedev; N. Piskunov; D. Prasuhn; D. Protic; J. Ritman; P. von Rossen; B. J. Roy; I. Sitnik; R. Siudak; R. Tsenov; J. Urban; G. Vankova
The angular distributions of the unpolarised differential cross section and tensor analysing power A xx A x x of the d → d → α η reaction have been measured at an excess energy of 16.6 MeV. The ambiguities in the partial-wave description of these data are made explicit by using the invariant amplitude decomposition. This allows the magnitude of the s -wave amplitude to be extracted and compared with results published at lower energies. In this way, firmer bounds could be obtained on the scattering length of the ηα system. The results do not, however, unambiguously prove the existence of a quasi-bound ηα state.
European Physical Journal A | 2009
S. Abd El-Samad; R. Bilger; K.-Th. Brinkmann; H. Clement; M. Dietrich; E. Doroshkevich; S. Dshemuchadse; K. Ehrhardt; A. Erhardt; W. Eyrich; A. Filippi; H. Freiesleben; M. Fritsch; R. Geyer; A. Gillitzer; J. Hauffe; D. Hesselbarth; R. Jaekel; B. Jakob; L. Karsch; K. Kilian; J. Kress; E. Kuhlmann; S. Marcello; S. Marwinski; R. Meier; K. Möller; H. P. Morsch; L. Naumann; J. Ritman
Data accumulated recently for the exclusive measurement of the pp
Physical Review Letters | 2007
Czyzykiewicz R; P. Moskal; Adam Hh; A. Budzanowski; E. Czerwiński; Gil D; D. Grzonka; Hodana M; M. Janusz; L. Jarczyk; B. Kamys; A. Khoukaz; K. Kilian; Klaja P; B. Lorentz; W. Oelert; Piskor-Ignatowicz C; J. Przerwa; Rejdych B; J. Ritman; T. Sefzick; M. Siemaszko; J. Smyrski; A. Täschner; Ulbrich K; Winter P; M. Wolke; P. Wüstner; W. Zipper
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Nuclear Physics | 2013
H. Machner; J. Haidenbauer; F. Hinterberger; A. Magiera; J.A. Niskanen; J. Ritman; R. Siudak
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European Physical Journal A | 2013
M. Röder; H. Clement; E. Doroshkevich; R. Dzhygadlo; K. Ehrhardt; A. Erhardt; W. Eyrich; W. Gast; A. Gillitzer; D. Grzonka; J. Haidenbauer; C. Hanhart; F. Hauenstein; P. Klaja; L. Kober; K. Kilian; M. Krapp; M. Mertens; J. Ritman; E. Roderburg; W. Schroeder; T. Sefzick; A. Sibirtsev; P. Wintz; P. Wüstner
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