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Physics Letters B | 1986

Multiplicity of charged particles in 800 GeV p-p interactions

R. Ammar; T. Aziz; S. Banerjee; J. F. Baland; S. Ball; R. C. Ball; C. Bromberg; R. Brun; G. E. Canough; T. Coffin; V. Commichau; Robert F. Davis; T. O. Dershem; R. L. Dixon; H. Fenker; S. N. Ganguli; U. Gensch; N. Giokaris; P. Girtler; A. T. Goshaw; J. Gress; Atul Gurtu; V.P. Henri; J. J. Hernandez; J. Hrubec; M. Iori; Lawrence W. Jones; D. Knauss; D. Kuhn; N. Kwak

Abstract Results are reported concerning the charged-particle multiplicity distribution obtained in an exposure of the high-resolution hydrogen bubble chamber LEBC to a beam of 800 GeV protons at the Fermilab MPS. This is the first time that such data have been available at this energy. The distribution of the number n ch of charged particles produced in inelastic interactions obeys KNO-scaling. The average multiplicity is 〈 n ch 〉 = 10.26±0.15. For n ch ⩾8 the data can be well fitted to a negative binomial. The difference between the overall experimental multiplicity distribution and that resulting from the latter fit is in agreement with the contribution expected from diffractive processes.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Inclusive Charm Cross-Sections in 800-GeV/c p p Interactions

R. Ammar; S. Banerjee; J. F. Baland; S. Ball; R. C. Ball; P. C. Bhat; C. Bromberg; R. Brun; G. E. Canough; T. Coffin; V. Commichau; Robert F. Davis; T. O. Dershem; R. L. Dixon; H. Fenker; S. N. Ganguli; U. Gensch; N. Giokaris; P. Girtler; A. T. Goshaw; J. Gress; Atul Gurtu; V.P. Henri; J. J. Hernandez; J. Hrubec; M. Iori; Lawrence W. Jones; D. Knauss; D. Kuhn; N. Kwak

Abstract We report a measurement of the inclusive D/D production cross section in 800 GeV/ c proton-proton interactions. The experiment used the high resolution bubble chamber LEBC exposed to an 800 GeV/ c proton beam at the Fermilab MPS. We obtain σ( D/ D )=59 −15 +22 μ b (statistical errors), having analysed 25% of the total data sample. Comparison with 400 GeV/ c pp dat a obtained with LEBC at CERN shows a D/D cross section increase by a factor of 1.7 −0.5 +0.7 . This is in good agreement with fusion model calculations.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Measurement of the stopping power of nuclei for 100 GeV/c protons and antiprotons

W. Toothacker; R.A. Lewis; J. J. Whitmore; P.A. Elcombe; John Hill; W. W. Neale; P. C. Bhat; W. Kowald; W.J. Robertson; W.D. Walker; P. Lucas; L. Voyvodic; R. Ammar; D. Coppage; Robert F. Davis; J. Gress; S. Kanekal; N. Kwak; J.M. Bishop; N. Biswas; N. M. Cason; V.P. Kenney; M.C.K. Mattingly; R. Ruchti; W. D. Shephard; S.J.Y. Ting

Abstract We have studied the reactions p+A→ (p, n)+X and p +A→ p +X at beam momenta of 100 GeV/c for Mg, Ag and Au targets. The rapidity loss of the leading final state protons, antiprotons, and neutrons has been obtained as a measurement of the nuclear stopping power and correlated with the number of slow protons and the multiplicity and momentum of the associated charged particles.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989

A system for viewing holograms

R. Naon; H. Bjelkhagen; R. Burnstein; L. Voyvodic

Abstract A holographic virtual image reconstruction machine was built for the replay of holograms taken in the Fermilab 15 ft Bubble Chamber. We discuss the major components of the holographic replay machine and the relevant construction details. Replay wavelengths different from the original recording wavelength are possible and corrected for in the system described. The resolution of the system is improved by using a liquid film gate. The usefulness of the system is enhanced by the flexibility of using a fiber optic reconstruction reference beam. A procedure for locating 15 ft Bubble Chamber events on the hologram is outlined.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

Secondary particle identification using the relativistic rise in ionization

W. Toothacker; S. Trumpinski; J. J. Whitmore; R.A. Lewis; J. Gress; R. Ammar; D. Coppage; Robert F. Davis; S. Kanekal; N. Kwak; P.A. Elcombe; John Hill; W. W. Neale; W. Kowald; W.J. Robertson; W.D. Walker; P. Lucas; L. Voyvodic; J.M. Bishop; N. Biswas; N. M. Cason; V.P. Kenney; M.C.K. Mattingly; R. Ruchti; W. D. Shephard; S.J.Y. Ting

Abstract We report on the data analysis and techniques used to determine particle identification from the relativistic rise in ionization as detected by CRISIS, a 1 × 1 × 3 m 3 , 192 cell, ionization-sampling drift chamber containing an 80% argon/20% carbon dioxide gas mixture. For 100 GeV/ c protons/antiprotons (pions) we obtain an ionization FWHM of 7.6% (7.9%), which compares well with the design value of 7.8%. The separation between the mean ionization values for the protons and pions was determined to be 7.9%. We also present the analysis of particle identification for secondary particles produced by interactions in the bubble chamber. A statistical method for correcting for the overlapping ionization curves from secondary protons/antiprotons and pions is discussed.


Physics Letters B | 1980

Production and decay of F+(2030) observed in νμ interactions in emulsion

R. Ammar; D. Coppage; R. Davis; N. Kwak; R. Riemer; R. Stump; H. Kautzky; W. Smart; S. Velen; L. Voyvodic; Vladimir Ammosov; V. Baranov; A. Belkov; V. A. Gapienko; V. Klyukhin; V. Koreshev; P. Pitukhin; V. Sirotenko; V. Yarba; V. Efremenko; O. Egorov; P. Goritchev; V. Kaftanov; N. Kolganova; M. Kubantsev; I. Makhlyueva; E. Pozharova; V. Shevchenko; V. Smirnitsky; A. Weissenberg

Abstract An event representing the production and decay of the charmed F+ meson has been identified by means of a 3-constraint fit to decay hypothesis F+ → π+π+π−π0, in which both γ-rays from the π0 converted. The event was produced by a charged current νμ interaction in an emulsion stack located inside the Fermilab 15-foot bubble chamber. The F+ traveled 50 μm, corresponding to a proper time of 1.4 × 10−13 seconds, before decaying in flight. Its mass was determined to be 2017 ± 25MeV.


Physics Letters B | 1991

Vector boson production in hadron nuclear collisions

W.D. Walker; J. J. Whitmore; W. Toothacker; J. C. Hill; W. W. Neale; P. Lucas; L. Voyvodic; R. Ammar; J. Gress; J.M. Bishop; N. Biswas; N. M. Cason; M.C.K. Mattingly; R. Ruchti; W. D. Shephard

Abstract We report a search for the production of light quark vector bosons in hadron-nucleus collisions at 100 GeV bombarding energy. We find surprisingly few of these resonances produced. The lack of these particles is though to be due to the absorption by the many modestly energetic nucleons and the few anti-nucleons in the final state.


European Physical Journal C | 1994

Inclusive charged pion production in hadron-nucleus interactions at 100 and 320 GeV/c

J. J. Whitmore; F. Persi; W. Toothacker; P.A. Elcombe; J. C. Hill; W. W. Neale; W.D. Walker; W. Kowald; P. Lucas; L. Voyvodic; R. Ammar; D. Coppage; Robert F. Davis; J. Gress; S. Kanekal; N. Kwak; J.M. Bishop; N. Biswas; N. M. Cason; V.P. Kenney; M.C.K. Mattingly; R. Ruchti; W. D. Shephard

AbstractAn experiment has been performed with the Fermilab 30-inch bubble chamber and Downstream Particle Identifier to study inclusive charged pion production in the high energy interactions of π±,K+,p and


European Physical Journal C | 1979

Intra-nuclear cascading in deep inelastic scattering of 150 GeV muons in emulsion

L. Hand; D. Petersen; H. Scott; K. Gottfried; M. Atac; A.L. Read; L. Voyvodic; W. Czyż; B. Furmańska; R. Holyński; A. Jurak; S. Krzywdzinski; G. Nowak; H. Wilczyński; W. Wolter; B. Wosiek; R. Ball; J. Kiley; A. Kotlewski; L. Litt; J. Florian; Jere J. Lord; R. Wilkes


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1979

A technique for locating muon deep inelastic scattering events in a nuclear emulsion target

L. Hand; D. Petersen; H. Scott; M. Atac; A.L. Read; L. Voyvodic; A. Dwurazny; B. Furmanska; R. Holynski; A. Jurak; S. Krzywdzinski; G. Nowak; H. Wilczynski; W. Wolter; B. Wosiek; R. Ball; J. Kiley; A. Kotlewski; L. Litt; J. Florian; Jere J. Lord; R. Wilkes

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R. Ammar

University of Kansas

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J. Gress

University of Kansas

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N. Kwak

University of Kansas

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J. J. Whitmore

Pennsylvania State University

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W. Toothacker

Pennsylvania State University

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W. W. Neale

University of Cambridge

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