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Nuclear Physics | 1975

Neutron Total Cross-Sections on Nuclei at Fermilab Energies

P.V.R. Murthy; C.A. Ayre; H. R. Gustafson; L. W. Jones; M. J. Longo

We have measured total cross sections for neutrons on protons, deuteriom, beryllium, carbon, aluminium, iron, copper, cadmium, tungsten, lead, and uranium for momenta between 30 and 300 GeV/c. The measurements were carried out in a small-angle neutral beam at Fermilab. Typical accuracy of the data is 0.5 to 1%. The cross sections are consistent with an A0.77±0.01 dependence over the entire momentum range. The cross sections are compared with theoretical predictions. Agreement is found only if inelastic screening is included. Nuclear radii obtained from our data are in good agreement with previous determinations.


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Evidence for the decay sigma+ --> pmu+ mu-.

H. K. Park; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk

We report the first evidence for the decay Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-) from data taken by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab. Based on three observed events, the branching ratio is B(Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-))=[8.6(+6.6)(-5.4)(stat)+/-5.5(syst)]x10(-8). The narrow range of dimuon masses may indicate that the decay proceeds via a neutral intermediate state, Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-) with a P0 mass of 214.3+/-0.5 MeV/c(2) and branching ratio B(Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-))=[3.1(+2.4)(-1.9)(stat)+/-1.5(syst)]x10(-8).


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

The macro detector at the Gran Sasso Laboratory

M. Calicchio; G. Case; C. DeMarzo; O. Erriquez; C. Favuzzi; N. Giglietto; E. Nappi; F. Posa; P. Spinelli; F. Baldetti; S. Cecchini; G. Giacomelli; F. Grianti; G. Mandrioli; A. Margiotta; L. Patrizii; G. Sanzani; P. Serra; M. Spurio; Steven P. Ahlen; A. Ciocio; M. Felcini; D. Ficenec; J. Incandela; A. Marin; J. L. Stone; L. Sulak; W. Worstell; Barry C. Barish; C. Lane

Abstract The MACRO detector is presently under construction, its installation at Gran Sasso being planned to start in September 1987. It is a large area detector, the acceptance for isotropic particle fluxes being around 10 000 m 2 sr, designed to search for rare phenomena in the cosmic radiation. It makes use of three detection techniques: liquid scintillator counters, plastic streamer tubes, and track-etch. It will perform a search for GUT monopoles (or any supermassive charged penetrating particle), a survey of cosmic point sources of HE gammas and neutrinos, a systematic study of the penetrating cosmic ray muons, and will be sensitive to neutrino bursts from gravitational stellar collapses in the Galaxy.


Physics Letters B | 1990

Study of penetrating cosmic ray muons and search for large scale anisotropies at the Gran Sasso Laboratory

S. Ahlen; M. Ambrosio; G. Auriemma; A. Baldini; G.C. Barbarino; B. Barish; G. Battistoni; R. Bellotti; C. Bemporad; P. Bernardini; H. Bilokon; V. Bisi; C. Bloise; C. Bower; F. Cafagna; M. Calicchio; P. Campana; S. Cecchini; V. Chiarella; P. Chrysicopoulou; S. Coutu; I.D' Antone; C. De Marzo; G. de Cataldo; M. De Vincenzi; O. Erriquez; C. Favuzzi; D. Ficenec; V. Flaminio; C. Forti

Abstract The MACRO detector, located in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory, had its initial data run from February 27 to May 30, 1989, using the first supermodule (SΩ∼800 m 2 sr ) . Approximately 245 000 muon events were recorded. Here are reported the results of the analysis of penetrating muons which determine the measured vertical muon flux at depths greater than 3000 m.w.e. In addition the data have been used to search for large scale anisotropies.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1986

The performance of a uranium gas sampling calorimeter

Yu. Galaktionov; A. Gordeev; Yu. Gorodkov; Yu. Kamyshkov; A. Klimentov; A. Kunin; V. Koutsenko; A. Malinin; V. Morgunov; V. Plyaskin; V. Pojidaev; A. Savin; V. Shevchenko; E. Shumilov; V. Shoutko; E. Tarkovsky; V. Tchudakov; Samuel C.C. Ting; T. Azemoon; R.C. Ball; I.D. Leedom; M. J. Longo

Abstract The performance of a uranium gas sampling hadron calorimeter is described. It has been observed that the hydrogen content of the gas mixture plays an important role in defining the behaviour of this type of calorimeter. The low-energy neutrons emerging from a hadron cascade are detected much more efficiently in a hydrogenous gas; thus leakage or containment of these neutrons becomes an important feature of the calorimeter setup.


Physical Review Letters | 1991

Measurement of the Omega - magnetic moment.

H. T. Diehl; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou; C. James; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; P. M. Ho; M. J. Longo; A. Nguyen; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Johns; K. Heller; K. Thorne

A sample of 24 700 {Omega}{sup {minus}} hyperons was produced by a prolarized neutral beam in a spin-transfer reaction. The {Omega}{sup {minus}} polarizations are found to be {minus}0.054{plus minus}0.019 and {minus}0.149{plus minus}0.055 at mean {Omega}{sup {minus}} momenta of 322 and 398 GeV/{ital c}, respectively. The directions of these polarizations give an {Omega}{sup {minus}} magnetic moment of {minus}(1.94{plus minus}0.17{plus minus}0.14){mu}{sub {ital N}}


Physical Review D | 1997

Analysis of charged-particle–photon correlations in hadronic multiparticle production

T. C. Brooks; M. E. Convery; W. L. Davis; K. Del Signore; T. L. Jenkins; E. Kangas; Matthew G. Knepley; K. L. Kowalski; C. Taylor; S. H. Oh; W.D. Walker; P. L. Colestock; B. Hanna; M. Martens; J. Streets; R. C. Ball; H.R. Gustafson; L. W. Jones; M. J. Longo; James D. Bjorken; A. Abashian; N. Morgan; Claude Andre Pruneau

In order to analyze data on joint charged-particle/photon distributions from an experimental search (T-864, MiniMax) for disoriented chiral condensate (DCC) at the Fermilab Tevatron collider, we have identified robust observables, ratios of normalized bivariate factorial moments, with many desirable properties. These include insensitivity to many efficiency corrections and the details of the modeling of the primary pion production, and sensitivity to the production of DCC, as opposed to the generic, binomial-distribution partition of pions into charged and neutral species. The relevant formalism is developed and tested in Monte-Carlo simulations of the MiniMax experimental conditions.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Search for direct CP violation in nonleptonic decays of charged Xi and lambda hyperons

K. B. Luk; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; M. J. Longo; R. Rameika; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

A search for direct CP violation in the nonleptonic decays of hyperons has been performed. In comparing the product of the decay parameters, alpha(Xi)alpha(Lambda), in terms of an asymmetry parameter, A(XiLambda), between hyperons and antihyperons in the charged Xi-->Lambdapi and Lambda-->ppi decay sequence, we found no evidence of direct CP violation. The parameter A(XiLambda) was measured to be 0.012+/-0.014.


Physical Review Letters | 1990

Production polarization and magnetic moment of Xi -bar+ antihyperons produced by 800-GeV/c protons.

P. M. Ho; M. J. Longo; A. Nguyen; K. B. Luk; C. James; R. Rameika; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; K. Johns; H. T. Diehl; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

The polarization of {bar {Xi}}{sup +} hyperons produced by 800-GeV/{ital c} protons in the inclusive reaction {ital p}+Be{r arrow}{bar {Xi}}{sup +}+{ital X} has been measured. The average polarization of the {bar {Xi}}{sup +}, at a mean {ital x}{sub {ital F}}=0.39 and {ital p}{sub {ital t}}=0.76 GeV/{ital c}, is {minus}0.097{plus minus}0.012{plus minus}0.009. The magnetic moment of the {bar {Xi}}{sup +} is 0.657{plus minus}0.028{plus minus}0.020 nuclear magneton.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Search for direct CP violation in non-leptonic decays of charged Xi and Lambda hyperons

K. B. Luk; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; M. J. Longo; R. Rameika; S. Teige; G.B. Thomson; Y. Zou

A search for direct CP violation in the nonleptonic decays of hyperons has been performed. In comparing the product of the decay parameters, alpha(Xi)alpha(Lambda), in terms of an asymmetry parameter, A(XiLambda), between hyperons and antihyperons in the charged Xi-->Lambdapi and Lambda-->ppi decay sequence, we found no evidence of direct CP violation. The parameter A(XiLambda) was measured to be 0.012+/-0.014.

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K. Heller

University of Minnesota

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Daniel M. Kaplan

Illinois Institute of Technology

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G. Guglielmo

University of Minnesota

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K. Johns

University of Minnesota

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A. Chakravorty

Illinois Institute of Technology

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