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Nuclear Physics | 1978
P.C. Bosetti; H. Deden; M. Deutschmann; P. Fritze; H. Grässler; F.J. Hasert; J. Morfin; H. Seyfert; R. Schulte; K. Schultze; K. Böckmann; H. Emans; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Hartmann; A. Keller; T. P. Kokott; W. Meincke; B. Nellen; R. Pech; D. Cundy; J. Figiel; A. Grant; D. Haidt; P.O. Hulth; D.J. Kocher; D.R.O. Morrison; E. Pagiola; L. Pape; Ch. Peyrou; P. Porth
Abstract We present results for the differential cross sections of neutrinos and antineutrinos on nucleons in the energy range E = 2−200 GeV, from the BEBC and Gargamelle experiments. The structure functions F2, 2χF1 and χF3 have been evaluated as a function of χ and q2. Deviations are observed from Bjorken scaling, which are very similar to those found in electron and muon inelastic scattering. For the Callan-Gross ratio, we find 2χF 1 F 2 = 0.80 ± 0.12 and the corresponding value for 〈R〉 = 〈 σ S σ T 〉 = 0.15 ± 0.10 . Our results are consistent with the Gross-Llewellyn-Smith sum rule; we measure ⩾2.5 ± 0.5 valence quarks per nucleon. Quark and antiquark distributions are given. The Nachtmann moments of F2 and χF3 are quantitatively consistent with the predictions from QCD. The value of the strong interaction parameter is λ = 0.74 ± 0.05 GeV without corrections, and 0.66 ± 0.05 GeV including αS2 corrections. The moments of the gluon distribution are found to be positive and indicate an χ distribution of gluons which is comparable with that of the valence quarks.
Nuclear Physics | 1979
P.C. Bosetti; William G. Scott; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Hartmann; W. Hart; W. Meincke; Gregory Todd Jones; K.W.J. Barnham; H. Seyfert; P. Renton; P. Fritze; H. Emans; E.F. Clayton; H.G. Heilmann; D.H. Perkins; V. Peterson; R. Pech; K.L. Wernhard; M. Bloch; D. Vignaud; D. Cundy; R. Schulte; P. Grossmann; E. Pagiola; T. P. Kokott; D.R.O. Morrison; M. Deutschmann; B. Tallini; J. Morfin; G. Myatt
The general features of hadrons produced in charged current interaction of high-energy neutrinos on nucleons are shown to be basically consistent with the idea of quark fragmentation within the framework of the quark parton model. However, many of the effects observed are shown also to follow from longitudinal phase space. Evidence is presented for a rise in 〈pT2〉 with Q2 in qualitative agreement with the predictions of quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995
D. Bederede; J.B. Cheze; M. De Beer; P. Debu; D. Durand; S. Edard; L. Gosset; J. Heitzmann; F. Louis; E. Mazzucato; A. Migliori; B. Peyaud; S. Schanne; O Steinkamp; G. Tarte; R. Turlay; B. Vallage
We discuss construction details of large drift chambers for the NA48 experiment at CERN. Preliminary measurements on their performance are also presented.
Poultry Science | 2013
R. D. Ekmay; M. De Beer; S. J. Mei; M. Manangi; C. N. Coon
Two trials were conducted to determine the amino acid and protein requirements of broiler breeders at peak production. In trial 1, 32-wk-old Cobb 500 broiler breeders with similar BW were selected to determine the digestible amino acid requirement for daily product output (g of egg mass + g of BW gain/b/d) and feed conversion (g of feed/g of product) for Met, Phe, Arg, Ile, Lys, and CP in a 42-d production study. In trial 2, 30-wk-old Cobb 500 broiler breeders were selected to determine the digestible requirement for Met, Lys, Ile, Arg, Cys, Val, Trp, and Thr in a 70-d production study. Breeders were given a corn-soy basal diet plus crystalline amino acids with 8 graded levels of amino acids (10 birds per level), representing 40 to 130% of the highest suggested requirements reported in the literature. All other amino acids were maintained at 100% of their suggested requirement level. All breeders were inseminated weekly and fertility was determined. A third trial consisted of 41-wk-old colostomized hens randomly assigned to 1 of 2 diets differing only in the amount of Ile. Urine was collected after a 6-wk feeding period. The average digestible requirements per breeder per day for both product and feed/product ratio from trials 1 and 2 for Met, Cys, TSAA, Phe, Phe + Tyr, Trp, Arg, Ile, Lys, Val, Thr, and CP were 424, 477, 901, 689, 997, 252, 1,026, 830, 916, 799, 613 mg/d, and 20.0 g/d, respectively. The ideal profile for digestible Met, Cys, TSAA, Phe, Phe + Tyr, Trp, Arg, Ile, Lys, Val, and Thr was 46, 52, 98, 76, 108, 28, 112.0, 91, 100.0, 87, and 67%, respectively. A significant decrease in fertility was noted with increasing levels of Ile and Lys. Urine pH was significantly more alkaline in hens fed the higher level of Ile. It is suggested that adequate dietary Lys and Ile should be provided for maximum hatching egg production but an excess may affect fertility.
Physics Letters B | 1978
P.C. Bosetti; H. Deden; M. Deutschmann; P. Fritze; H. Grässler; F.J. Hasert; J. Morfin; R. Schulte; K. Schultze; H. Seyfert; K. Böckmann; H. Emasn; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Hartmann; A. Keller; T. P. Kokott; W. Meincke; B. Nellen; R. Pech; D. Cundy; J. Figiel; A. Grant; D. Haidt; P.O. Hulth; G.T. Jones; D.J. Kocher; D.R.O. Morrison; E. Pagiola; L. Pape; Ch. Peyrou
Abstract The cross sections for ν and ν neutral current interactions for which the hadron energy is >15 GeV have been measured. These results, and the ratios of neutral current to charged current cross sections, are in agreement with the Weinberg-Salam model. Values of sin 2 θ W have been obtained both with and without the use of a parameterisation for the hadronic part of the interaction; the values are in good agreement with each other and the preferred result, that obtained by the method independent of hadronic models, is sin 2 θ W = 0.22 ± 0.05.
Poultry Science | 2010
R. D. Ekmay; M. De Beer; R. W. Rosebrough; Mark P. Richards; J. P. McMurtry; C. N. Coon
A trial was conducted to determine the effects of different rearing feed regimens on plasma hormone and metabolite levels and hepatic lipid metabolism and gene expression on sexually mature broiler breeders. Cobb 500 birds were divided into 2 groups at 4 wk and fed either an everyday (ED) or skip-a-day (SKP) regimen. At 24 wk of age, all birds were switched over to an ED regimen. At 26.4 wk, breeder hens were randomly selected and killed at intervals after feeding. Livers were sampled from 4 hens at 4-h intervals for 24 h for a total of 28 samples per treatment. Blood was sampled from 4 hens per sampling time; sampling times were 0, 30, and 60 min and 2 and 4 h after feeding and then every 4 h up to 24 h for a total of 36 samples per treatment. Main feeding regimen, time, and interaction effects were analyzed. Significant interaction effects were found between time and feeding regimen for acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase and malic enzyme mRNA expression. The peak for acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase expression was higher in ED-reared birds, whereas the peak for malic enzyme expression was higher in SKP-reared birds. Overall, plasma levels of insulin-like growth factor-II were higher in SKP-reared birds. Overall, plasma corticosterone levels were also higher in SKP-reared birds and significant interaction effects between time and feeding regimen were seen. The expression of apolipoprotein A1 was significantly higher in ED-reared birds: significant interaction effects were also noted. Other researchers also found some of the differences observed in the present study in 16-wk-old pullets. In summary, different feeding regimens alter metabolic responses, some of which carry over into sexual maturity.
Nuclear Physics | 1978
I. V. Ajinenko; V.V. Bryzgalov; P. Chliapnikov; P.A. Gorbunov; B.A. Manyukov; V.M. Perevoztchikov; A. M. Rybin; O. G. Tchikilev; E. A. De Wolf; M. Gysen; S. Tavernier; M. De Beer; M. Loret; J. Saudraix; J.C. Scheuer; H. Blumenfeld; Z. Strachman; C. Dujardin; J. Laurent; R. Windmolders
Abstract Four- and six-body final states in K + p interactions at 32 GeV/ c are studied in terms of principal-axis variables. Evidence is found for considerable alignment of the final-state particles towards a preferred plane in momentum space. The experimental results are compared with an uncorrelated production model which, apart from the alignment effects, reproduces satisfactorily the main characteristics of the principal-axis variables. The slope of the “generalized scattering angle” distribution is found to provide information on the r.m.s. initial-state impact parameter of the reaction.
Nuclear Physics | 1976
I.V. Ajinenko; P. Chliapnikov; L.N. Gerdyukov; V.M. Kubic; B.A. Manyukov; N.G. Minaev; A.M. Rybin; V.N. Ryadovikov; M. De Beer; M. Loret; J.C. Scheuer; J. Laberrigue; N.K. Nguyen; Z. Strachman; C. Dujardin; J. Kesteman; Jean Michel Laurent; J. Schlesinger; Marie Barth; M. Gysen; F. Vandenbogaert
Abstract The average charged particle multiplicities, 〈 n R ( M X 2 )〉, in the reactions K + p → π − X and K + p → K 0 X at 32 GeV/ c are studied as functions of the mass squared M X 2 of the “associated” system X. A comparison with the corresponding results obtained at lower incident momenta is presented.
Physical Review D | 1979
E. A. De Wolf; M. Gysen; S. Tavernier; F. Verbeure; I. V. Ajinenko; P. Chliapnikov; L. N. Gerdyukov; S. B. Lugovsky; V. N. Riadovikov; A. M. Rybin; O. G. Tchikilev; A. B. Vorobjev; C. Dujardin; F. Grard; J. Laurent; M. De Beer; J. Ph. Laugier
The Webber and Henyey-Pumplin lower bounds on the root-mean-square impact parameter of exclusive K/sup +/p reactions are determined and compared with the slope of the overlap function calculated from uncorrelated-particle-production models. The similarity of the lower bounds obtained with different methods is shown to be a consequence of the nearly Gaussian transverse-momentum structure of the reaction matrix element squared at fixed rapidities. Multiplicity and total-energy dependence follow naturally from the dynamical transverse-momentum limitation and phase space. The weakness of the lower bounds constitutes evidence for important phase and/or spin contributions to the average squared impact parameter.
Nuclear Physics | 1969
M. De Beer; Bernard Deler; J. Dolbeau; M. Neveu; Nguyen Thuc Diem; G. Smadja; G. Valladas