M. Adinolfi
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002
M. Adinolfi; F. Ambrosino; A. Antonelli; M. Antonelli; F. Anulli; G. Barbiellini; G. Bencivenni; S. Bertolucci; C. Bini; C. Bloise; V. Bocci; F. Bossi; P. Branchini; G. Cabibbo; R. Caloi; P. Campana; M. Casarsa; G. Cataldi; F. Ceradini; F. Cervelli; P. Ciambrone; E. De Lucia; P. De Simone; G. De Zorzi; S. Dell'Agnello; A. G. Denig; A. Di Domenico; C. Di Donato; S. Di Falco; A. Doria
Abstract The KLOE calorimeter is a fine lead-scintillating fiber sampling calorimeter. We describe in the following the calibration procedures and the calorimeter performances obtained after 3 years of data taking. We get an energy resolution for electromagnetic showers of 5.4%/ E (GeV) and a time resolution of 56 ps/ E (GeV) . We also present a measurement of efficiency for low-energy photons.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996
M Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; Federico Antinori; C. Bacci; G Barber; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; Casanova; F Ceradini; Guido Ciapetti; N Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. Diciaccio; A Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; Flaminio; A. Forino; B.R. French; A Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison
Abstract We describe the detectors and trigger system used in the CERN WA92 experiment. The experiment was designed to study the production and decay of beauty particles from 350 GeV/ c π − interactions in copper and tungsten targets. Charged particle tracking is performed using the omega spectrometer. Silicon microstrip detectors are used to provide precise tracking information in the region of the production and the decay of heavy-flavoured particles and to trigger on the resulting high impact parameter tracks. The precision of vertex reconstruction corresponds to ±3.7% of the mean B-decay proper lifetime. Lepton and high transverse momentum hadron signals are also used in the trigger, which accepts 23% of B-decays and rejects 98.4% of non-beauty interactions.
Physics Letters B | 1995
M. I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; E Antinori; C. Bacci; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; Casanova; F. Ceradini; G. Ciapetti; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. Diciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; Flaminio; A. Forino; B.R. French; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison; R.B. Hurst
Abstract We report on the associated production of charmed hadrons in π−-nucleon interactions at s ≃26 GeV at the CERN Ω′ spectrometer. Results on the azimuthal correlation of charmed particle pairs are presented and compared to the predictions of Next-to-Leading-Order QCD calculations.
Nuclear Physics | 1998
M.I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; Federico Antinori; C. Bacci; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; V. Casanova; F. Ceradini; C. Cianfarani; G. Ciapetti; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. De Santo; A. Di Ciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; V. Flaminio; A. Forino; B.R. French; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli
Abstract Using a sample of 108 triggered events, produced in π−−Cu interactions at 350 GeV/c, we have identified 26 beauty events. The estimated background in this sample is 0.6 ± 0.6 events. From these data, assuming a linear A-dependence, we measure a beauty production cross section integrated over all χF of 5.7−1.1+1.3 (stat.)−0.5+0.6 (syst.) nb/N.
Physics Letters B | 1995
M.I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; C. Bacci; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; Casanova; Filippo Ceradini; C Cianfarani; G. Ciapetti; M. Cirilli; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. Diciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; Flaminio; A. Forino; B.R. French; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison
Abstract We have searched for the decay D 0 → μ + μ − among 1.25 × 10 5 μ + μ − pairs produced by 350 GeV/ c π − particles interacting in copper and tungsten targets. Using a high-resolution silicon-microstrip detector followed by a large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer and a muon filter we are able to discriminate between prompt and non-prompt muons and to measure dimuon masses. No candidate compatible with a D 0 → μ + μ − decay has been found, allowing us to set an upper limit on the branching fraction B( D 0 → μ + μ − ) of 7.6 × 10 −6 at the 90% confidence level.
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 1992
M. I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; Federico Antinori; C. Bacci; D. Barney; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; V. Casanova; F. Ceradini; G. Ciapetti; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. Di Ciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; J. P. Fabre; V. Flaminio; A. Forino; B.R. French; A. Frenkel; S. Gerasimov; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison; R.B. Hurst; A. Jacholkowski; S. Kharlamov
Abstract The essential feature of the described experimental techniques is the use of two specially designed pieces of hardware: a high precision “decay detector” and a fast secondary vertex trigger processor. Experiment WA92 should be able to obtain a sufficient data sample to measure lifetimes of B ± and B 0 and the B hadroproduction cross section.
Physics Letters B | 1995
M. I. Adamovich; P. Mazzanti; A. Quareni; M. Dameri; A. Forino; A. Cardini; C. Cianfarani; G. Penso; A. Semenov; J. Batten; Dario Barberis; L. Pontecorvo; W. Beusch; L. Zanello; V. Casanova; C. Bruschini; B.R. French; H. Rotscheidt; D. Websdale; V. Ryzhov; Py Nechaeva; Guido Ciapetti; F. Lacava; M. Adinolfi; Jg Mcewen; R.B. Hurst; B. Osculati; W. Jank; M. Passaseo; R. Cardarelli
Abstract We have searched for the decay D 0 → μ + μ − among 1.25 × 10 5 μ + μ − pairs produced by 350 GeV/ c π − particles interacting in copper and tungsten targets. Using a high-resolution silicon-microstrip detector followed by a large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer and a muon filter we are able to discriminate between prompt and non-prompt muons and to measure dimuon masses. No candidate compatible with a D 0 → μ + μ − decay has been found, allowing us to set an upper limit on the branching fraction B( D 0 → μ + μ − ) of 7.6 × 10 −6 at the 90% confidence level.
Physics Letters B | 1995
M.I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; C. Bacci; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; V. Casanova; Filippo Ceradini; C Cianfarani; G. Ciapetti; Maurizio Cirilli; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; Anna Di Ciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; V. Flaminio; A. Forino; Bernard R French; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison
Nuclear Physics | 1995
M. I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; C. Bacci; Dario Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; Casanova; F. Ceradini; G. Ciapetti; M. Dameri; Giovanni Darbo; A. Diciaccio; A. Duane; J.P. Dufey; P. Farthouat; A. Forino; B.R. French; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison; Flaminio; N Hummadi; R.B. Hurst
Archive | 1995
M. I. Adamovich; M. Adinolfi; Y.A. Alexandrov; C. Angelini; D. Barberis; D. Barney; J. Batten; W. Beusch; C. Bruschini; R. Cardarelli; A. Cardini; V. Casanova; F. Ceradini; C Cianfarani; G. Ciapetti; M. Cirilli; M. Dameri; G. Darbo; A. Di Ciaccio; A. Duane; P. Farthouat; V. Flaminio; A. Forino; A. Frenkel; C. Gemme; R. Gessaroli; K. Harrison; R.B. Hurst; W. Jank; A. Kirkb