M. Higuchi
Tohoku Gakuin University
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Physics Letters B | 1987
Hajime Yoshida; Y. Chiba; I. Endo; I. Hayashibara; T. Ohsugi; A. Taketani; R. Tanaka; K. Amako; Y. Arai; Herbert Friedrich Boerner; M. Fukawa; Y. Fukushima; N. Ishihara; J. Kanzaki; T. Kondo; Keisuke Maehata; T. Matsui; S. Odaka; K. Ogawa; T. Ohama; H. Sakamoto; M. Sakuda; J. Shirai; T. Sumiyoshi; F. Suekane; Y. Teramoto; F. Takasaki; T. Tsuboyama; S. Uehara; Yoshinobu Unno
Abstract The total cross section for the process of the e+e- annihilation into hadrons has been measured at the centre-of-mass energies of 50 GeV and 52 GeV and a search has been made for new heavy quarks. The ratios R = σ(e+e- → hadrons)/σpoint(e+e- → μ+μ-) obtained are 4.4±0.5 at 50 GeV and 4.7±0.3 at 52 GeV, respectively. An additional systematic uncertainty is 10%. From the event shape analysis we found no evidence for a new quark with charge 2 3 e .
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1994
T. Ohsugi; Y. Iwata; H. Ohyama; Takafumi Ohmoto; M. Okada; N. Tamura; T. Hatakenaka; Yoshinobu Unno; T. Kohriki; F. Hinode; N. Ujiie; H. Miyata; K. Miyano; T. Aso; Motomasa Daigo; A. Murakami; S. Kobayashi; R. Takashima; M. Higuchi; K. Yamamoto; Kazuhisa Yamamura; Masaharu Muramatsu; A. Seiden; H. F.-W. Sadrozinski; Alex Grillo; N. Cartiglia; E. Barberis
Abstract A full-size prototype microstrip sensor for the silicon tracker of the SDC detector to be used at the Superconducting Super Collider has been fabricated at Hamamatsu Photonics. The sensor is double-sided, using an AC-coupled readout with 50 μm pitch strips. The sensor size is 3.4 × 6.0 cm 2 . Polycrystalline silicon is used as a bias feeding resistor on both surfaces. Each ohmic strip is isolated by a p + blocking line. The detailed requirements for the silicon tracker and the corresponding specifications as well as how to achieve them are discussed. The static performances of this prototype sensor are presented.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2003
Takashi Miyachi; Nobuyuki Hasebe; Hiroshi Ito; T. Masumura; Hiroyuki Okada; Osamu Okudaira; Naoyuki Yamashita; Hideki Yoshioka; M. Higuchi; Tadayoshi Matsuyama; T. Murakami; Yukio Uchihori; Masayuki Kase; R. Kikuchi; Masanori Sato; Tonshaku Tou
Characteristics of lead–zirconate–titanate (PZT) elements were studied by directly irradiating them with a 400 MeV/n Xe beam. The elements were sensitive to 104 Xe ions and their output amplitudes were proportional to the beam intensity. An ensemble of those output amplitudes displayed a Bragg-curve-like response towards the range of 400 MeV/n Xe ion. We discuss the potential of PZT elements as a radiation detector and their application to high-intensity and high-energy detectors.
Physics Letters B | 1988
T. Kitagaki; S. Tanaka; A. Yamaguchi; K. Hasegawa; K. Tamai; K. Furuno; Y. Morita; S. Nakai; Y. Chiba; M. Sasaki; T. Yamamura; K. Numano; H. Kurino; Hiroshi Suzuki; T. Akagi; K. Tamae; T. Takayama; J. Katayama; T. Nakajima; H. Hanada; P. Allen; D. Brick; A. Chen; K. De; A. Desilva; M. Aryal; A. M. Shapiro; M. Widgoff; N. Gelfand; T. Murphy
Abstract High energy neutrino interactions in a heavy liquid bubble chamber were classified by the presence or absence of dark tracks (stubs) at the interaction vertices. Quark distributions, σ ( x ), were compared in the two groups of data. Those with dark tracks, presumably indicative of an interaction with a deeply bound nucleon, show an enhanced nuclear effect.
Physics Letters B | 1997
H. Hamasaki; K. Abe; K. Amako; Y. Arai; Y. Asano; M. Chiba; Y. Chiba; Motomasa Daigo; M. Fukawa; Y. Fukushima; J. Haba; H. Hanai; Y. Hemmi; M. Higuchi; T. Hirose; Y. Homma; N. Ishihara; Y. Iwata; J. Kanzaki; R. Kikuchi; T. Kondo; T. T. Korhonen; H. Kurashige; E. K. Matsuda; T. Matsui; K. Miyake; S. Mori; Y. Nagashima; Y. Nakagawa; Takashi Nakamura
Abstract The cross section of the γγ → p p reaction was measured at two-photon center-of-mass energy (Wγγ) between 2.2 and 3.3 GeV, using the two-photon process at an e+e− collider, TRISTAN. The Wγγ dependence of the cross section integrated over a c.m. angular region of | cos θ ∗ | is in good agreement with the previous measurements and the theoreticalv prediction based on diquark model in the high Wγγ region.
Physics Letters B | 1990
K. Abe; K. Amako; Y. Arai; Y. Asano; M. Chiba; Y. Chiba; M. Daigo; T. Emura; M. Fukawa; T. Fukui; Y. Fukushima; J. Haba; D. Haidt; I. Hayashibara; Y. Hemmi; M. Higuchi; T. Hirose; Y. Hojo; Y. Homma; Y. Hoshi; Y. Ikegami; N. Ishihara; T. Kamitani; Nobuyuki Kanematsu; J. Kanzaki; R. Kikuchi; T. Kondo; T. Koseki; H. Kurashige; T. Matsui
Abstract The relative production ratio of 3-jet events to the total number of hadronic events was studied in e+e− annihilations at centre-of-mass energies between 54 and 61.4 GeV. The QCD scale parameter has been determined to be Λ MS =254 −47 +55 ±56 MeV on the basis of a QCD cascade with the next-to-leading logarithmic approximation.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2003
Takashi Miyachi; Nobuyuki Hasebe; Hiroshi Ito; T. Masumura; Hiroyuki Okada; Hideki Yoshioka; M. Higuchi; Tadayoshi Matsuyama; K. Nogami; Takeo Iwai; Hiromi Shibata; Yoshimi Hamabe; Sho Sasaki; Seiji Sugita; Hideo Ohashi; Sunao Hasegawa; Hajime Yano; Masanori Sato; Tonshaku Tou
A lead–zirconate–titanate (PZT) element was studied by bombarding silver particles in the mass range from 1 to 100 pg, and the velocity from 2 to 6 km/s. Output signals were uniquely identified on impact and characterized by Fourier analysis. It was found that incident energies above 100 nJ were uniquely determined by a single PZT element. We discussed its potential as a real-time detector for space dust and debris.
European Physical Journal C | 1989
K. Abe; K. Amako; Y. Arai; M. Fukawa; Y. Fukushima; N. Ishihara; D. Haidt; J. Kanzaki; T. Kondo; T. Matsui; S. Odaka; K. Ogawa; T. Ohama; H. Sakamoto; J. Shirai; T. Sumiyoshi; F. Takasaki; T. Tsuboyama; S. Uehara; Yoshinobu Unno; Y. Watase; Y. Yamada; Y. Asano; T. Koseki; S. Mori; M. Sakano; Y. Takada; Y. Yonezawa; M. Chiba; T. Fukui
AbstractDifferential cross sections fore+e−→γγ have been measured at center-of-mass energies of 55, 56, 56.5 and 57 GeV. The results are in good agreement with those predicted by QED. Possible deviations from QED are studied in terms of contact interactions, and the limits on compositeness scales are obtained. Using events with a gramma pair in the final state, a search is made for the pair production of unstable photons,
European Physical Journal A | 1989
K. Abe; Y. Ikegami; J. Kanzaki; N. Terunuma; R. Kikuchi; T. Koseki; S. Odaka; Y. Fukushima; A. Taketani; Y. Takada; T. Ohsugi; Y. Yamada; M. Sakano; Y. Asano; M. Wakai; T. Yamashita; S. Uehara; T. Oyama; Takashi Nakamura; N. Sasao; Nobuyuki Kanematsu; Yoshishige Suzuki; M. Higuchi; T. Watanabe; M. Utsumi; N. Ishihara; R. Tanaka; T. Yamagata; T. Hirose; Y. Hojyo
Physics Letters B | 1993
K. Abe; K. Amako; Y. Arai; T. Arima; Y. Asano; M. Chiba; Y. Chiba; M. Daigo; M. Fukawa; Y. Fukushima; J. Haba; Y. Hemmi; M. Higuchi; F. Hinode; T. Hirose; Y. Homma; Y. Hoshi; N. Hosoda; N. Ishihara; E. Kanatani; N. Kanda; Nobuyuki Kanematsu; J. Kanzaki; R. Kikuchi; T. Kondo; T. T. Korhonen; A. E. Krüger; H. Kurashige; J. MacNaughton; T. Matsui
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