M.N. Maggs
University of Cambridge
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Physics Letters B | 1981
K. Alpgard; C.N. Booth; K. Jon-And; F. Triantis; Daniel Bertrand; G. Ekspong; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; Y. Saarikko; P. Carlson; T.O. White; A. Odian; J.P. Fabre; M.N. Maggs; N. Yamdagni; Anthony Weidberg; K.A. French; D. Johnson; M. Rosenberg; M. Gijsen; T. Muller; L. Burow; D.J. Munday; R.E.S. Berglund; G. Weber; J. R. Carter; J. Gaudaen; B. Eckart; C. Buffam; R. Meinke
Abstract First results from the UA5 detector on charged particle production at √s = 540 GeV in the pseudorapidity range ∣ν∣
Physics Letters B | 1983
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; K. Berkelman; Daniel Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; T. Muller; H. Mulkens; D.J. Munday
Abstract We present the charged multiplicity distribution in p p interactions at √ s =540 GeV. Moments of the distribution are given, and compared with KNO scaling predictions. An estimate of the particle composition at collider energies is also made.
Physics Letters B | 1982
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; K. Berkelman; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; M. Gysen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; T. Muller; H. Mulkens; D.J. Munday
Abstract The pseudorapidity distribution of photons produced in pp interactions at s =540 GeV has been measured and compared with that of charged particles. The correlation between photon and charged-particle production has been studied. A search amongst high multiplicity events for any having the properties of the Centauro events reported in cosmic-ray experiments has revealed no candidates in a sample of 3600 inelastic events.
Physics Letters B | 1981
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; K. Berkelman; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J. R. Carter; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gauden; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; T. Muller; H. Mulkens; D.J. Munday
Abstract First results from UA5 on charged particle multiplicities from p p interactions at √s = 540 GeV are presented. A value of 27.4 ± 2.0 is obtained for the mean charged multiplicity 〈nch〉 of produced hadrons. This excludes an s 1 4 behaviour of 〈nch〉 in going from ISR to Collider energies, but is not in disagreement with an extrapolation using a quadratic fit in ln s to previous lower energy data up to ISR energies.
Physics Letters B | 1983
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; K. Berkelman; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; C. Geich-Gimbel; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; T. Muller; H. Mulkens
Abstract Results on correlations in charged multiplicity are presented using data from the UA5 detector at the CERN SPS collider. Both short-range and long-range correlations are observed. Our analysis gives no evidence for intrinsic long-range correlations. The observations are consistent with a physical picture in which small clusters are emitted at random along the rapidity axis in the plateau region. This result may indicate that random soft processes play a dominant role in high energy hadronic collisions. The average cluster size is about 2 charged particles, the same as at ISR energies. No variation of cluster size with multiplicity has been observed. The forward-backward long-range correlation and its energy dependence are related to the ratio of the first two moments, variance/mean, of the multiplicity distributions.
Physics Letters B | 1982
K. Alpgard; C.N. Booth; K. Jon-And; F. Triantis; D. Bertrand; G. Ekspong; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; Y. Saarikko; P. Carlson; T.O. White; A. Odian; J.P. Fabre; M.N. Maggs; N. Yamdagni; Ioannis Evangelou; K.A. French; D. Johnson; M. Rosenberg; M. Gijsen; T. Muller; L. Burow; D.J. Munday; R.E.S. Berglund; R. Mackenzie; G. Weber; Anthony Weidberg; J. Gaudaen; B. Eckart; C. Buffam
Abstract First results are presented on kaon and lambda yields in pp collisions at s =540 GeV . Our data show an increase in the K π ratio and especially in kaon mean transverse momentum relative to results at lower energies.
Physics Letters B | 1982
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J. R. Carter; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; L. Leistam; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; T. Muller; H. Mulkens; D.J. Munday
Abstract Results are presented from the first p p colliding beam runs at the CERN ISR, using the UA5 streamer chamber detector. p p interactions at s = 53 GeV are compared with pp data taken in the same experiment. The results are in good agreement with extrapolations of low-energy p p data.
Physics Letters B | 1983
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; K. Berkelman; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; C. Geich-Gimbel; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; Th. Müller; H. Mulkens
Abstract Results on correlations in charged multiplicity are presented using data from the UA5 detector at the CERN SPS collider. Both short-range and long-range correlations are observed. Our analysis gives no evidence for intrinsic long-range correlations. The observations are consistent with a physical picture in which small clusters are emitted at random along the rapidity axis in the plateau region. This result may indicate that random soft processes play a dominant role in high energy hadronic collisions. The average cluster size is about 2 charged particles, the same as at ISR energies. No variation of cluster size with multiplicity has been observed. The forward-backward long-range correlation and its energy dependence are related to the ratio of the first two moments, variance/mean, of the multiplicity distributions.
Physics Letters B | 1983
K. Alpgard; C.N. Booth; K. Jon-And; C. Geich-Gimbel; F. Triantis; D. Bertrand; G. Ekspong; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; Y. Saarikko; P. Carlson; T.O. White; A. Odian; J.P. Fabre; M.N. Maggs; N. Yamdagni; Ioannis Evangelou; K.A. French; D. Johnson; C. P. Ward; M. Gijsen; Th. Müller; L. Burow; D.J. Munday; R.E.S. Berglund; R. Mackenzie; G. Weber; Anthony Weidberg; J. Gaudaen; B. Eckart
Abstract Results on correlations in charged multiplicity are presented using data from the UA5 detector at the CERN SPS collider. Both short-range and long-range correlations are observed. Our analysis gives no evidence for intrinsic long-range correlations. The observations are consistent with a physical picture in which small clusters are emitted at random along the rapidity axis in the plateau region. This result may indicate that random soft processes play a dominant role in high energy hadronic collisions. The average cluster size is about 2 charged particles, the same as at ISR energies. No variation of cluster size with multiplicity has been observed. The forward-backward long-range correlation and its energy dependence are related to the ratio of the first two moments, variance/mean, of the multiplicity distributions.
Physics Letters B | 1982
K. Alpgard; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; S. Berglund; D. Bertrand; K. Böckmann; C.N. Booth; C. Buffam; L. Burow; P. Carlson; J. R. Carter; J.L. Chevalley; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; J.P. Fabre; K.A. French; J. Gaudaen; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; L. Leistam; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; Th. Müller; H. Mulkens; D.J. Munday
Abstract Results are presented from the first p p colliding beam runs at the CERN ISR, using the UA5 streamer chamber detector. p p interactions at s = 53 GeV are compared with pp data taken in the same experiment. The results are in good agreement with extrapolations of low-energy p p data.