M. Pikna
Comenius University in Bratislava
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010
J. Alme; C. Engster; A. Kalweit; H. Helstrup; L. Musa; A. Rehman; J. Wiechula; H.K. Soltveit; M. Munkejord; A. Rybicki; H.-Å. Gustafsson; M. Mager; M. Hoch; C. Lippmann; D. Fehlker; B. S. Nielsen; A. Junique; U. Bonnes; M. Siska; M. Kowalski; P. Strmen; H. Oeschler; S. Kniege; I. Szarka; E.K. Olsen; B. Windelband; P. Gros; Y. Foka; H. Appelshäuser; D. T. Larsen
The design, construction, and commissioning of the ALICE Time-Projection Chamber (TPC) is described. It is the main device for pattern recognition, tracking, and identification of charged particles in the ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC. The TPC is cylindrical in shape with a volume close to 90 m(3) and is operated in a 0.5T solenoidal magnetic field parallel to its axis. In this paper we describe in detail the design considerations for this detector for operation in the extreme multiplicity environment of central Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energy. The implementation of the resulting requirements into hardware (field cage, read-out chambers, electronics), infrastructure (gas and cooling system, laser-calibration system), and software led to many technical innovations which are described along with a presentation of all the major components of the detector, as currently realized. We also report on the performance achieved after completion of the first round of stand-alone calibration runs and demonstrate results close to those specified in the TPC Technical Design Report
Physical Review C | 2002
S. Afanasiev; I.K. Yoo; E. Gładysz; V. Eckardt; Z. Fodor; N. Schmitz; Peter Graham Jones; J. Zaranek; J. G. Reid; J. Sziklai; J. Bartke; K. Kadija; V. Friese; F. Sikler; P. Csato; M. Vassiliou; H. Bialkowska; G. Georgopoulos; M. Behler; H.G. Fischer; V. Kolesnikov; K. Perl; L. Pinsky; C. Blume; J. G. Cramer; A. Panagiotou; C. Markert; B. Mayes; G.T.A. Squier; D. Barna
Measurements of charged pion and kaon production in central Pb+Pb collisions at 40, 80 and 158 AGeV are presented. These are compared with data at lower and higher energies as well as with results from p+p interactions. The mean pion multiplicity per wounded nucleon increases approximately linearly with s_NN^1/4 with a change of slope starting in the region 15-40 AGeV. The change from pion suppression with respect to p+p interactions, as observed at low collision energies, to pion enhancement at high energies occurs at about 40 AGeV. A non-monotonic energy dependence of the ratio of K^+ to pi^+ yields is observed, with a maximum close to 40 AGeV and an indication of a nearly constant value at higher energies.The measured dependences may be related to an increase of the entropy production and a decrease of the strangeness to entropy ratio in central Pb+Pb collisions in the low SPS energy range, which is consistent with the hypothesis that a transient state of deconfined matter is created above these energies. Other interpretations of the data are also discussed.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
C. Alt; T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; N. Darmenov; A. Dimitrov; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; G. Farantatos; P. Filip; D. Flierl; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund
Results of resonance searches in the Xi- pi-, Xi- pi+, antiXi+ pi- and antiXi+ pi+ invariant mass spectra in proton-proton collisions at sqrt{s}=17.2 GeV are presented. Evidence is shown for the existence of a narrow Xi- pi- baryon resonance with mass of 1.862+/-0.002 GeV/c^2 and width below the detector resolution of about 0.018 GeV/c^2. The significance is estimated to be 4.0 sigma. This state is a candidate for the hypothetical exotic Xi_(3/2)^-- baryon with S = -2, I = 3/2 and a quark content of (d s d s ubar). At the same mass a peak is observed in the Xi- pi+ spectrum which is a candidate for the Xi_(3/2)^0 member of this isospin quartet with a quark content of (d s u s dbar). The corresponding antibaryon spectra also show enhancements at the same invariant mass.
Physics Letters B | 2002
S. Afanasiev; T. Antičić; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese; J. Gal; M. Gaździcki; G. Georgopoulos
Results of the production of Xi and Xi-bar hyperons in central Pb+Pb interactions at 158 GeV/c per nucleon are presented. This analysis utilises a global reconstruction procedure, which allows a measurement of 4pi integrated yields to be made for the first time. Inverse slope paramters, which are determined from an exponential fit to the transverse mass spectra, are shown. Central rapidity densities are found to be 1.49 +- 0.08 and 0.33 +- 0.04 per event per unit of rapidity for Xi and Xi-bar respectively. Yields integrated to full phase space are 4.12 +- 0.02 and 0.77 +- 0.04 for Xi and Xi-bar. The ratio of Xi-bar/Xi at mid-rapidity is 0.22 +- 0.03.
Nuclear Physics | 2003
M. van Leeuwen; S. Afanasiev; T. Anticic; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncˇić; V. Cerny; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund
The energy dependence of hadron production in central Pb+Pb collisions is presented and discussed. In particular, midrapidity
Physical Review Letters | 2004
T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; N. Darmenov; A. Dimitrov; P. Dinkelaker; Eckardt; P. Filip; D. Flierl; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; Friese
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Physical Review C | 2004
T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; N. Darmenov; A. Dimitrov; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; D. Flierl; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001
I. Chirikov-Zorin; I. Fedorko; A. Menzione; M. Pikna; I. Sýkora; S. Tokar
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Physical Review C | 2009
T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; H. Beck; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; C. Blume; B. Boimska; J. Book; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; P. Chung; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; V. Friese; J. Gal; M. Gaździcki; V. Genchev; K. Grebieszkow; S. Hegyi; C. Höhne
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Nuclear Physics | 2003
A. Mischke; S. Afanasiev; T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncˇić; V. Cerny; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund
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