L. Luquin
University of Nantes
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Physics Letters B | 1997
M.C. Abreu; B. Alessandro; C. Alexa; J. Astruc; C. Baglin; A. Baldit; F. Bellaiche; M. Bedjidian; S. Beolh; A. Borhani; V. Boldea; G.C. Bonazzola; P. Bordalo; A. Bussière; V. Capony; J. Castor; T. Chambon; B. Chaurand; I. Chevrot; B. Cheynis; E. Chiavassa; C. Cicalò; S. Constantinescu; J. Cruz; W. Dabrowski; A. De Falco; G. Dellacasa; N. De Marco; A. Devaux; S. Dita
Abstract The Drell-Yan and J/t) cross-sections measured in Pb-Pb collisions are compared with the values extrapolated from the results obtained in proton and light ion induced reactions. While the Drell-Yan production exhibits the normal expected behaviour, the yield of J/e in Pb-Pb interactions is abnormally low, as it lies 9 standard deviations below the expected value. Moreover, the departure from the expected behaviour increases significantly from peripheral to central collisions. 0 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. 1. Introduction It is now a well established prediction from lattice QCD calculations [l] that, under extreme energy density conditions, ordinary hadronic matter will un- dergo a phase transition to the so-called Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP). The main feature of this phase of matter is that the elementary constituents of hadrons are decon- fined, i.e. that quarks and gluons do not form any more individual hadrons and are free to move within the medium. From the very beginning and before the start up of the experimental search in the field, it was pointed out [2] that deconfinement would induce color screening which in turn would prevent J/+ formation, making of “J/I+!I suppression” one of the gold-plated signatures for QGP experimental evi- dence. Starting from 1986 on, high energy ion beams (0, S and finally Pb) became available at CERN. They made possible the search for QGP formation in ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions where it was believed that the required conditions could be reached at best. Experiment NA38 developed an extensive program studying charmonium in p-A and A-B reactions with incident proton, oxygen and sul- fur ions on different nuclear targets. The results obtained for J/I) production [3] led to a solid sys- tematic experimental reference. They triggered a considerable amount of theoretical work [4] and can be understood, according to some authors, in an overall coherent framework [5]. In this letter, we compare the Pb-Pb values mea- sured by the NA50 experiment, as reported in the preceding letter [6], with the values previously ob- tained with lighter incident ions. 2.
Physical Review Letters | 1998
M. M. Aggarwal; A. Agnihotri; Z. Ahammed; A.L.S. Angelis; V. Antonenko; V. Arefiev; V. Astakhov; V. Avdeitchikov; T. C. Awes; P.V.K.S. Baba; S.K. Badyal; A. Baldine; L. Barabach; C. Barlag; S. Bathe; B. Batiounia; T. Bernier; K.B. Bhalla; V.S. Bhatia; C. Blume; R. Bock; E.-M. Bohne; Z.K. Böröcz; D. Bucher; A. Buijs; H. Büsching; L. Carlén; V. Chalyshev; S. Chattopadhyay; R. Cherbatchev
The production of neutral pions in 158AGeV Pb+Pb collisions has been studied in the WA98 experiment at the CERN SPS. Transverse momentum spectra are studied for the range 0.3 GeV/c<mT-m0<4.0 GeV/c. The results for central collisions are compared to various models. The centrality dependence of the neutral pion spectral shape and yield is investigated. An invariance of the spectral shape and a simple scaling of the yield with the number of participating nucleons is observed for centralities with greater than about 30 participating nucleons which is most naturally explained by assuming an equilibrated system.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2009
J. Donnard; D. Thers; Noël Servagent; L. Luquin
The autoradiography is an imaging technique able to locate in 2 dimensions molecules labeled with beta radioactive emitters. The usual technique in use is based on solid device, mostly films or phosphor screens. We report on tests performed with PIM (parallel ionization multiplier) on microscope slides demonstrating that MPGD (micro pattern gas detector) incorporating micromegas micro-meshes have to be considered for a next generation of beta-imager. The main advantages come from the high spatial resolution measured (25 mum FWHM in two dimensions) and from the event by event reconstruction position measurement resulting in ldquoon-linerdquo imaging availability in which no ldquoafter developmentrdquo have to be performed.
European Physical Journal C | 2005
M. M. Aggarwal; Z. Ahammed; A.L.S. Angelis; [No Value] Antonenko; [No Value] Arefiev; [No Value] Astakhov; [No Value] Avdeitchikov; T. C. Awes; P.V.K.S. Baba; S.K. Badyal; S. Bathe; B. Batiounia; T. Bernier; V.S. Bhatia; C. Blume; D. Bucher; H. Büsching; L. Carlén; S. Chattopadhyay; M.P. Decowski; H. Delagrange; P. Donni; Dutta Majumdar; A. K. Dubey; K. El Chenawi; K. Enosawa; S. Fokin; [No Value] Frolov; Ganti; S. Garpman
The azimuthal distributions of photons and charged particles with respect to the event plane are investigated as a function of centrality in Pb-208 + Pb-208 collisions at 158 (.) A GeV/c in the WA98 experiment at the CERN SPS. The anisotropy of the azimuthal distributions is characterized using a Fourier analysis. For both the photon and charged particle distributions the first two Fourier coefficients are observed to decrease with increasing centrality. The observed anisotropies of the photon distributions compare well with the expectations from the charged particle measurements for all centralities.Abstract.The azimuthal distributions of photons and charged particles with respect to the event plane are investigated as a function of centrality in 208Pb + 208Pb collisions at 158
Given at | 1996
M. Gonin; O. Drapier; T. Karavicheva; C. Alexa; R. Haroutunian; J. Astruc; P. Saturnini; G. Dellacasa; N. Willis; P. Rato-Mendes; T. Chambon; J.-R. Pizzi; P. Temnikov; J.-Y. Grossiord; C. Racca; L. Ramello; C. Cicalo; R. Shaoian; A. Marzari-Chiesa; E. Scomparin; A. Guichard; J. Castor; B. Chaurand; V. Boldea; E. Vercellin; W. Dabrowski; P. Macciotta; R. Kossakowski; A. Masoni; M. Bedjidian
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ieee nuclear science symposium | 2003
S. Basciu; M. Arba; I. Atanassov; C. Cicalo; A. De Falco; M. Floris; L. La Delfa; D. Marras; Alberto Masoni; G. Puddu; S. Serci; E. Siddi; M. Tuven; G. Usai; M. Boudjemline; H. Carduner; Didier Charrier; J. P. Cussonneau; M. Dialinas; C. Finck; S. Fresneau; P. Lautridou; L. Luquin; P. Pichot; D. Thers; A. Baldisseri; H. Borel; E. Dumonteil; J. Gosset; D. Jourde
GeV/c in the WA98 experiment at the CERN SPS. The anisotropy of the azimuthal distributions is characterized using a Fourier analysis. For both the photon and charged particle distributions the first two Fourier coefficients are observed to decrease with increasing centrality. The observed anisotropies of the photon distributions compare well with the expectations from the charged particle measurements for all centralities.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
C. Grignon; J. Barbet; Manuel Bardiès; T. Carlier; J.F. Chatal; O. Couturier; J. P. Cussonneau; A. Faivre; Ludovic Ferrer; S. Girault; T. Haruyama; P. Le Ray; L. Luquin; S. Lupone; V. Métivier; E. Morteau; Noël Servagent; D. Thers
Abstract Cross sections for J ψ,ψ′ and Drell-Yan production in Pb+Pb collisions at 158×A GeV/c are presented and compared with results obtained by the NA38 and NA51 collaborations. The Pb+Pb data have been collected by the NA50 collaboration using the NA38 dimuon spectrometer. The Drell-Yan mechanism is found to scale as (A projectile · B target ) in p+B target and A projectile + B target collisions including Pb+Pb collisions. Regarding J ψ , an anomalous suppression is observed in Pb+Pb collisions with respect to the suppression observed in p+B target , O+B target and S+U collisions. The cross section ratios ψ′ ( J ψ ) are similar in Pb+Pb and S+U collisions.
Physical Review C | 1999
M.C. Abreu; B. Alessandro; C. Alexa; R. Arnaldi; J. Astruc; M. Atayan; C. Baglin; A. Baldit; L. Bardi; M. Bedjidian; F. Bellaiche; S. Beole; V. Boldea; P. Bordalo; A. Bussière; L. Casagrande; J. Castor; T. Chambon; B. Chaurand; I. Chevrot; B. Cheynis; E. Chiavassa; C. Cicalò; M.P. Comets; S. Constantinescu; P. Cortese; J. Cruz; A. Defalco; N. DeMarco; G. Dellacasa
The ALICE Muon Spectrometer is mainly dedicated to the measurement of the production of the J//spl psi/, and Y families through their decay into muon pairs, in Pb-Pb collisions. In this paper we give a description of the dimuon tracking system, mainly concentrating on the modular CSC chambers which occupy the last three stations. The R&D phase is now almost over and the production of the final modules started. A description of the main performances of the detectors based on test beam results on prototypes will be given.
ieee nuclear science symposium | 2007
Jérôme Donnard; D. Thers; Noël Servagent; L. Luquin
Archive | 2003
D. Thers; L. Luquin; Michel Coulon Philippe; Georges Charpak