N. Phinney
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Physics Letters B | 1979
A.L.S. Angelis; H. J. Besch; B.J. Blumenfeld; L. Camilleri; T.J. Chapin; R.L. Cool; C. Del Papa; L. Di Lella; Z. Dimčovski; R. J. Hollebeek; L.M. Lederman; D.A. Levinthal; J.T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; N. Phinney; B.G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; A. Rothenberg; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; J. Singh-Sidhu; A. M. Smith; M.J. Tannenbaum; R. A. Vidal; J.S. Wallace-Hadrill; J. M. Yelton; K. K. Young
Abstract An apparatus consisting of a superconducting solenoid magnet, cylindrical drift-chambers, and two arrays of lead-glass Cerenkov counters has been used at the CERN ISR to study the production of e+e− pairs of invariant mass above 6.5 GeV/c2. Cross sections for the continuum and the ϒ family of resonances are presented, as well as the mean transverse momentum 〈pT〉 of the electron-positron pairs in the continuum and resonance region.
Physics Letters B | 1980
A.L.S. Angelis; H. J. Besch; B.J. Blumenfeld; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; C. Del Papa; L. Di Lella; Z. Dimcovski; R. J. Hollebeek; L.M. Lederman; D.A. Levinthal; J. T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; N. Phinney; B.G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; A. Rothenberg; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; J. Singh-Sidhu; A. M. Smith; M. J. Tannenbaum; R. A. Vidal; J.S. Wallace-Hadrill; J. M. Yelton; K. K. Young
Abstract As part of a study of large p T phenomena in photon-proton collisions at the CERN ISR, a search for direct single photon production has been performed. A statistical division of the data sample into the fraction consistent with single photon and the fraction due to multiphoton decays of neutral hadrons is accomplished by measuring the average conversion probability for the sample in a one radiation length thick converter. The fraction of the sample attributable to direct single photon production is 〈 γ /all〉 = 0.074 ± 0.012 for 6 GeV/ c p T 10 GeV/ c , and 〈 γ /all〉 = 0.26 ± 0.04 for p T > 10 GeV/ c , with an additional systematic uncertainty of ±0.05 for both values.
Physics Letters B | 1983
A.L.S. Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; C. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; J. T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; R. B. Nickerson; N. Phinney; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; M. J. Tannenbaum; J. M. Yelton
Abstract The spectrum d N d E T 0 ( E T 0 = neutral transverse energy) has been measured with an electromagnetic calorimeter covering 90% of 2 π in azimuth. The measurement, performed in pp collisions at s = 62 GeV , covered the E T 0 range from 10 to 30 GeV. Evidence is presented that a large fraction of these events are jet-like, the fraction increasing with E T 0 .
Physics Letters B | 1984
Aris L S Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; Richard E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; C. Chasman; R. L. Cool; P.T. Cox; Ch. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; P. Haustein; B. M. Humphries; J. Linnemann; C. Newman-Holmes; R. B. Nickerson; J. Olness; N. Phinney; B. G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; C. W. Salgado; A. M. Segar; S. R. Stampke; M. Tanaka; M. J. Tannenbaum; P. Thieberger; J. M. Yelton
The spectra in total neutral energy, ETOT0, have been measured in pp, dd and αα collisions at centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair, sNN, of 31 GeV. The range in ETOT0 covered was 1 to 19 GeV in pp, 18 to 24 GeV in dd and 1 to 34 GeV in αα interactions. The ratio of the αα to the pp spectra rises monotonically from 7 at ETOT0 = 1.5 GeV to 105 at ETOT 0 = 19 GeV. Since ETOT0 is the sum over many particles in the detector, it is directly sensitive to multiple nucleon-nucleon collisions in the interacting α particles. The αα spectrum in the range 8 < ETOT0 < 17 GeV is consistent with being described by a simple model of 4 simultaneous nucleon-nucleon collisions with a cross section about equal to 10% of the observed αα interaction cross section. The spectrum of ETOT0 above 17 GeV is even flatter than this extreme case where four nucleon pairs are interacting.
Physics Letters B | 1986
A.L.S. Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; C. Chasman; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; Ch. Von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D.S. Hannaxab; P.E. Haustein; B. M. Humphries; J. Linnemann; C. Newman-Holmes; R. B. Nickerson; J.W. Olness; N. Phinney; B. G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; C. W. Salgado; A. M. Segar; S. R. Stampke; M. Tanaka; M.J. Tannenbaum; P. Thieberger; J. M. Yelton
Abstract Neutral transverse energy spectra in pp and αα interactions are analyzed in terms of the wounded nucleon model. Analysis of the αα spectrum by application of a multiple nucleon-nucleon collision mechanism is conveniently performed when a gamma distribution is used to represent the pp spectral shape. The wounded nucleon model provides a reasonable description of the αα spectrum for the first three orders of magnitude, but completly fails to account for the slope of the high energy tail of the distribution. However, the pp and αα spectra can both be fitted to the same gamma distribution when scaled by their respective mean values and thus exhibit KNO scaling.
Nuclear Physics | 1984
A.L.S. Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; C. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; B. M. Humphries; J. T. Linnemann; C. Newman-Holmes; R. B. Nickerson; N. Phinney; B. G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; C. W. Salgado; A. M. Segar; S. R. Stampke; M. J. Tannenbaum; J. M. Yelton
Abstract Most events with high neutral transverse energy, ET0, produced in pp colisions at √s = 62.3 GeV, are jet-like. The evidence for this is presented, based on data collected using an electromagnetic calorimeter covering 90% of 2π in azimuth. The spectrum dN/dET0 has been measured over the ET0 range from 10 to 35 GeV. Properties of the observed jets are discussed.
Physics Letters B | 1982
A.L.S. Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; C. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; J. T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; R. B. Nickerson; N. Phinney; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; M. J. Tannenbaum; J. M. Yelton
Abstract The invariant cross sections for π0 meson production in alpha—alpha and alpha—proton collisions at the ISR were meas- ured up to transverse momenta of 7 GeV c and 8 GeV c , respectively. These measurements are compared with π0 production in pp collisions at the same values of s / nucleon, and the variation of the nuclear A-dependence with pT is determined.
Physics Letters B | 1981
A.L.S. Angelis; H. J. Besch; B.J. Blumenfeld; L. Camilleri; T.J. Chapin; R.L. Cool; C. Del Papa; L. Di Lella; Z. Dimčovski; R. J. Hollebeek; L.M. Lederman; D.A. Levinthal; J.T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; N. Phinney; B.G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; A. Rothenberg; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; J. Singh-Sidhu; A. M. Smith; M.J. Tannenbaum; R. A. Vidal; J. Wallace-Hadrill; J. M. Yelton; K. K. Young
Abstract A search for direct photons produced in proton-proton collisions has been performed at two s values at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings (ISR). It is found that direct photons are produced preferentially with no accompanying particles on the same side. On the away side, the ratio of positive to negative high- x E particles is found to be higher for high transverse momentum direct-photon events, than for high transverse momentum neutral-meson events.
Physics Letters B | 1984
A.L.S. Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; C. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; B. M. Humphries; J. T. Linnemann; C. Newman-Holmes; R. B. Nickerson; N. Phinney; B. G. Pope; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; C. W. Salgado; A. M. Segar; S. R. Stampke; M. J. Tannenbaum; J. M. Yelton
Abstract A sample of 58e + e − events with an invariant mass greater than 11 GeV/c 2 produced in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 62.3 GeV is discussed. The cross sections are presented as a function of the mass and transverse momentum. The electron pairs produced with a mean transverse momentum of 2.50 ± 0.25 GeV/ c .
Physics Letters B | 1982
Aris L S Angelis; G. Basini; H. J. Besch; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; T. J. Chapin; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; C. von Gagern; C. Grosso-Pilcher; D. S. Hanna; J. T. Linnemann; C. B. Newman; R. B. Nickerson; N. Phinney; Stephen H. Pordes; K. J. Powell; R. W. Rusack; A. M. Segar; M. J. Tannenbaum; J. M. Yelton
Abstract A comparison of p p and pp interactions s =52.7 GeV at the CERN ISR. The quantities compared were the charged and neutral multiplicities, the total neutral transverse energy, ΣET, up to 12 GeV, and the single π0 inclusive cross section up to p T = 5 GeV c . No significant differences were observed.