J. Varela
University of Turin
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Physics Letters B | 1994
M.C. Abreu; Mauro Gallio; L. Ramello; M. Masera; P. Sonderegger; B. Alessandro; C. Lourenço; C. Gerschel; Enrico Scomparin; G. Landaud; L. Kluberg; X. Tarrago; P. Guaita; E. Descroix; P. Gorodetzky; T. Chambon; A. Marzari-Chiesa; F. Vazeille; D. Contardo; J. Castor; Ermanno Vercellin; L. Riccati; J.-R. Pizzi; S. Silva; P. Bordalo; C. Barriere; P. Force; C. Racca; D. Lazic; S. Ramos
Abstract The ratio of cross-sections for muon pair production through the Drell-Yan process in p − p and p − d reactions has been measured at y ≈ 0, with 450 GeVc incident protons. The asymmetry A DY = δ pp − δ pn δ pp +δ pn amounts to −0.09 ± 0.02 ± 0.025. The ratio u d of the nucleon sea structure functions derived from this measurement amounts to 0.51 ± 0.04 ± 0.05 at x = 0.18 and suggests that isospin symmetry is broken in the light quark sea of the nucleon.
Physics Letters B | 1989
C. Baglin; A. Bussière; J.P. Guillaud; H. Ogren; F. Staley; A. Baldit; J. Castor; A. Devaux; J. Fargeix; X. Felgeyrolles; P. Force; L. Fredj; G. Landaud; P. Sonderegger; M.C. Abreu; G. Barreira; P. Bordalo; A. Casaca; A. Ferraz; R. Ferreira; J. Gago; P. Gomes; C. Lourenço; A. Maio; L. Peralta; M. Pimenta; S. Ramos; J. Varela; C. Gerschel; A. Sinquin
Abstract The study of oxygen-uranium reactions at 200 GeV/nucleon shows a significant transverse energy dependence of the yield of J Ψ s relative to muon pairs produced in the mass continuum. This feature, observed for the first time, is in agreement with predictions from quark-gluon plasma formation, although alternative explanations by hadronic effects cannot be ruled out at this stage.
Physics Letters B | 1999
M.C. Abreu; J. Astruc; C. Baglin; A. Baldit; M. Bedjidian; P. Bordalo; A. Bohrani; A. Bussière; Pierre Busson; J. Castor; T. Chambon; C. Charlot; B. Chaurand; I. Chevrot; D. Contardo; E. Descroix; A. Devaux; O. Drapier; B. Espagnon; J. Fargeix; R. Ferreira; F. Fleuret; P. Force; L. Fredj; J. Gago; C. Gerschel; P. Gorodetzky; Jean-Yves Grossiord; A. Guichard; J.P. Guillaud
Abstract The production of the J/ ψ and ψ ′ charmonia states has been studied, through their dimuon decay, in proton, Oxygen and Sulphur induced reactions, by the NA38 experiment at the CERN SPS. The proton data was collected with beams of 200 and 450 GeV, while the ion beams had an energy of 200 GeV per incident nucleon. The J/ ψ production cross-section per nucleon-nucleon collision exhibits a remarkably continuous pattern, as a function of the product of the mass numbers of the interacting nuclei, from pp up to S-U reactions. The same pattern is observed within S-U collisions, as a function of the collision centrality. While in p-A interactions both charmonia states exhibit the same A-dependence, in S-U collisions the ψ ′ production is very strongly suppressed.
Physics Letters B | 1991
C. Baglin; A. Baldisseri; A. Bussière; J.P. Guillaud; R. Kossakowski; P. Liaud; F. Staley; A. Baldit; J. Castor; T. Chambon; A. Devaux; J. Fargeix; X. Felgeyrolles; P. Force; L. Fredj; G. Landaud; F. Vazeille; P. Sonderegger; M.C. Abreu; P. Bordalo; R. Ferreira; J. Gago; C. Lourenço; M. Pimenta; L. Peralta; S. Ramos; S. Silva; J. Varela; C. Gerschel; D. Jouan
Abstract In a search for quark-gluon plasma formation, the production of J/ψ and muon pairs in the mass continuum region is studied in oxygen-uranium and sulphur-uranium interactions. The yield of J/ψ relative to the continuum is measured to be a decreasing function of the neutral transverse energy produced in the collision, i.e. of the energy density. A comparison is made with proton-uranium reactions.
Physics Letters B | 1998
M.C. Abreu; B. Alessandro; A. Baldit; C. Barriere; M. Bedjidian; P. Bordalo; J. Castor; T. Chambon; B. Chaurand; E. Chiavassa; D. Contardo; G. Dellacasa; N. De Marco; E. Descroix; A. Devaux; O. Drapier; B. Espagnon; J. Fargeix; F. Fleuret; R. Ferreira; P. Force; J. Gago; Mauro Gallio; C. Gerschel; P. Giubellino; P. Gorodetzky; Jean-Yves Grossiord; P. Guaita; A. Guichard; R. Haroutunian
This paper deals with sustainable development policies in the French South-Eastern Alps region (Digne-les-Bains). It aims to delineate the influence of communication and mediation practices which are used to implement such principles in a largely reluctant area. This approach combines the point of views of two sciences, media and communication on the one hand, geography , on the other hand
Physics Letters B | 1990
C. Baglin; A. Baldisseri; A. Bussière; J.P. Guillaud; R. Kossakowski; P. Liaud; F. Staley; A. Baldit; J. Castor; T. Chambon; A. Devaux; J. Fargeix; X. Felgeyrolles; P. Force; L. Fredj; G. Landaud; F. Vazeille; P. Sonderegger; M.C. Abreu; P. Bordalo; R. Ferreira; J. Gago; C. Lourenço; M. Pimenta; L. Peralta; S. Ramos; S. Silva; J. Varela; C. Gerschel; D. Jouan
Abstract The transverse energy ET distributions of nucleus-nucleus collisions are studied in the framework of a simple geometrical model. The distributions for inclusive production of J ψ and muon pairs in the mass continuum are analyzed. The shape of the ET distribution of the continuum agreed with the model. The previously oberved decrease of the ratio ( J ψ )/continuum with increasing ET is due to the behavior of the J ψ .
Physics Letters B | 1990
C. Baglin; A. Baldisseri; A. Bussiere; J.P. Guillaud; R. Kossakowski; P. Liaud; F. Staley; A. Baldit; J. Castor; T. Chambon; A. Devaux; J. Fargeix; X. Felgeyrolles; P. Force; L. Fredj; G. Landaud; F. Vazeille; P. Sonderegger; M.C. Abreu; P. Bordalo; R. Ferreira; J. Gago; C. Lourenço; L. Peralta; M. Pimenta; S. Ramos; S. Silva; J. Varela; C. Gerschel; D. Jouan
The study of the Jψ transverse momentum distribution in oxygen-uranium reactions at 200 GeV/nucleon shows that 〈PT〉 and 〈PT2〉 increase with the transverse energy of the reaction. Muon pairs in the mass continuum do not exhibit the same behaviour. The comparison of the Jψproduction rates in central and peripheral collisions shows a significant diminution for low PT central events.
Nuclear Physics | 1989
J.-Y. Grossiord; S. Ramos; R. Ferreira; O. Drapier; J.P. Guillaud; L. Kluberg; C. Lourençon; L. Fredj; P. Force; P. Busson; F. Staley; G. Barreira; M. Ogren; J. Gago; J. Varela; R. Salmeron; A. Bussière; M. Pimenta; J.R. Pizzi; A. Maio; S. Borenstein; C. Racca; C. Charlot; M.C. Abreu; L. Kraus; P. Gomes; C. Baglin; A. Romana; P. Sonderegger; M. Alimi
Abstract The dimuon production in 200 GeV/nucleon O-U, O-Cu, S-U and p-U reactions is studied in function of transverse energy E T produced by the collision. The J / ψ production relative to continuum events is suppressed for heavy ion induced reactions when E T increases. This suppression is enhanced at low transverse momentum. The π and K meson distributions extracted from the data, have, for each reaction, a similar average transverse momentum which increases only slightly with the transverse energy.
Physics Letters B | 1998
M.C. Abreu; J. Astruc; C. Baglin; A. Baldit; M. Bedjidian; P. Bordalo; A. Borhani; A. Bussiere; Pierre Busson; J. Castor; T. Chambon; C. Charlot; B. Chaurand; I. Chevrot; D. Contardo; E. Descroix; A. Devaux; O. Drapier; B. Espagnon; J. Fargeix; R. Ferreira; F. Fleuret; P. Force; J. Gago; C. Gerschel; M. Gonin; P. Gorodetzky; Jean-Yves Grossiord; A. Guichard; J. Guimaraes
F. Fialkoffs has led us to wonder about the most widely borrowed novels in public libraries and how they are promoted. We analysed the best lending statistics in three libraries in Lorraine (North-East France) and tried to identify the most frequently borrowed novels. This project led us to exchange ideas with librarians. We would like to find out about their presuppositions and thus, know more about libraries because we will know about librarians better. This study allows to compare how the librarians apprehend reading and how readers do. We would like to show the gap between the two representations.
Nuclear Physics | 1994
M.C. Abreu; C. Baglin; A. Baldit; C. Barriere; M. Bedjidian; P. Bordalo; A. Bussiere; J. Castor; T. Chambon; B. Chaurand; D. Contardo; E. Descroix; A. Devaux; O. Drapier; B. Espagnon; J. Fargeix; R. Ferreira; P. Force; L. Fredj; J. Gago; C. Gerschel; P. Gorodetzky; B. Grosdidier; J.-Y. Grossiord; A. Guichard; J.P. Guillaud; R. Haroutunian; D. Jouan; L. Kluberg; R. Kossakowski
Abstract In this paper we present a study on the production of the J ψ and ψ′ resonances, decaying into muon pairs, in S-U collisions, at 200 GeV per incident nucleon. We find that the ratio between ψ′ and tJ ψ yields decreases as E T , the neutral transverse energy produced in the collision, increases. There is also a clear decrease of this ratio when going from p-W to S-U interactions. Assuming the high mass continuum to be Drell-Yan we discuss the possible understanding of the intermediate dimuon mass region as a superposition of Drell-Yan (extrapolated down in mass) and muon pairs from the semileptonic decays of charmed mesons. The p-W data is found to be explained by this procedure. However, the S-U data seems to be incompatible with a linear extrapolation from the proton-nucleus results.