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Physics Letters B | 1986

Search for the 1P1 charmonium state in pp annihilations at the CERN intersecting storage rings

C. Baglin; S. Baird; G. Bassompierre; G. Borreani; J.-C. Brient; C. Broll; J.-M. Brom; L. Bugge; T. Buran; J.-P. Burq; A. Bussière; A. Buzzo; R. Cester; M. Chemarin; M. Chevallier; B. Escoubes; J. Fay; S. Ferroni; V. Gracco; J.-P. Guillaud; E. Khan-Aronsen; K. Kirsebom; A. Kylling; B. Ille; M. Lambert; L. Leistam; A. Lundby; M. Macri; F. Marchetto; E. Menichetti

Abstract This experiment has been performed at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings to study the direct formation of charmonium states in antiproton-proton annihilations. The experimental program has partly been devoted to an inclusive scan for p p → J /ψ + X in the range 3520–3530 MeV/c2. A cluster of five events has been observed in a narrow energy band, centred on the centre of gravity of the 3PJ states where the 1P1 is expected to be. When interpreted as a new resonace, these data yield a mass m = 3525.4±0.8 MeV/c2.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Evidence for ηη resonances in antiproton-proton annihilations at 2950 < s < 3620 MeV

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli; J. Marques

Abstract We present the first high-statistics study of the ηη system over the mass range 1000–3000 MeV/c2. The experiment was performed at the Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator, and the data sample consists of six-photon final states produced in antiproton-proton annihilations at s in the range 2950–3620 MeV. We find evidence for three states with masses 1488 ± 10 MeV/c2, 1748 ± 10 MeV/c2 and 2104 ± 20 MeV/c2 respectively.


Nuclear Physics | 1992

Study of the χ1 and χ2 charmonium states formed in pp annihilations

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; M. Dameri; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; S. Ferroni; M. Gee; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli

We report on a study of the χ1(3P1) and χ2(3P2) states of charmonium formed in antiproton-proton annihilations. An energy scan through the resonances, performed with a very narrow momentum-band beam of antiprotons intersecting a hydrogen jet target, enables us to perform very precise measurements of the mass and the total width of the two resonances. From a sample of 513 χ1 and 585 χ2 events we find Mχ1 = (3510.53±0.13) MeV/c2, Mχ2 = (3556.15±0.14) MeV/c2, Γχ1 = (0.88±0.14) MeV and Γχ2 = (1.98±0.18) MeV. From our measurement of the quantity Γ(R → pp) × BR(R → Jψ → e+ e−), using known branching ratios, we obtain Λ(χ1 → pp) = (69±13) eV and Λ(χ2 → pp) = (180±31) eV.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Direct observation and partial-width measurement of γγ decay of charmonium states

C. Baglin; S. Baird; G. Bassompierre; G. Borreani; J.C. Brient; C. Broll; J.M. Brom; L. Bugge; T. Buran; J.P. Burq; A. Bussiere; A. Buzzo; R. Cester; M. Chemarin; M. Chevallier; B. Escoubes; J. Fay; S. Ferroni; V. Gracco; J.P. Guillaud; E. Khanaronsen; B. Ille; K. Kirsebom; M. Lambert; L. Leistam; A. Lundby; M. Macri; F. Marchetto; E. Menichetti; C. Morch

As part of the charmonium formation experiment at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings, we studied the reaction pp→cc→γγ in an antiproton momentum scan through the ηc, χ1, and χ2 regions. We report events observed in the ηc and χ2 regions, whilst no event was observed in the χ1 region, as expected for a spin-1 state.


Nuclear Physics | 1991

Study of the chi(1) and chi(2) charmonium states formed in anti-p p annihilations

T. A. Armstrong; M. Masuzawa; Nadia Pastrone; S. Palestini; A. Hahn; M. Dameri; D. Dimitroyannis; L. Tecchio; Church; M. Fabbri; P. A. Rapidis; William L. Marsh; A. M. Majewska; J. Schultz; C. Patrignani; L. Pesando; P. Dalpiaz; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; F. Marchetto; J. Zhao; R. Mussa; J. Marques; G. Rinaudo; E. Menichetti; M. Marinelli; M. Martini; A. Migliori; Hasan; M. F. Weber

We report on a study of the χ1(3P1) and χ2(3P2) states of charmonium formed in antiproton-proton annihilations. An energy scan through the resonances, performed with a very narrow momentum-band beam of antiprotons intersecting a hydrogen jet target, enables us to perform very precise measurements of the mass and the total width of the two resonances. From a sample of 513 χ1 and 585 χ2 events we find Mχ1 = (3510.53±0.13) MeV/c2, Mχ2 = (3556.15±0.14) MeV/c2, Γχ1 = (0.88±0.14) MeV and Γχ2 = (1.98±0.18) MeV. From our measurement of the quantity Γ(R → pp) × BR(R → Jψ → e+ e−), using known branching ratios, we obtain Λ(χ1 → pp) = (69±13) eV and Λ(χ2 → pp) = (180±31) eV.


Nuclear Physics | 1987

J/Ψ resonant formation and mass measurement in antiproton-proton annihilations

C. Baglin; G. Bassompierre; J.C. Brient; C. Broll; A. Bussiere; J.P. Guillaud; C. Morch; M. Poulet; S. Baird; E. Khan-Aronsen; L. Leistam; A. Lundby; B. Mouellic; John Poole; A. Buzzo; S. Ferroni; V. Gracco; M. Macri; L. Mattera; Mg Pia; A. Pozzo; A. Santroni; F. Tomasini; U. Valbusa; J.P. Burq; M. Chemarin; M. Chevallier; J. Fay; B. Ille; M. Lambert

Abstract Experiment R704, the last to be performed at the CERN-ISR, has successfully applied a new method to study ( c c ) states formed directly in antiproton-proton annihilations. The novelty of the method rests on the capability to build a highly performing annihilation source by letting a cold


Physics Letters B | 1986

Formation of the χ1 and χ2 charmonium resonances in antiproton-proton annihilation and measurements of their masses and total widths

C. Baglin; S. Baird; G. Bassompierre; G. Borreani; J.-C. Brient; C. Broll; J.-M. Brom; L. Bugge; T. Buran; J.-P. Bruq; A. Bussière; A. Buzzo; R. Cester; M. Chemarin; M. Chevallier; B. Escoubes; J. Fay; S. Ferroni; V. Gracco; J.-P. Guillaud; E. Khan-Aronsen; K. Kirsebom; A. Kylling; B. Ille; M. Lambert; L. Leistam; A. Lundby; M. Macri; F. Marchetto; E. Menichetti

In an experiment performed at the CERN-ISR the direct formation is observed of the χ1 and χ2 charmonium states in proton-antiproton annihiliation. A novel technique provided excellent energy resolution together with small background and reduced systematics. The following values for the masses and total widths of the states were obtained: Λχ1 <3 MeV (95% CL); mχ1 = (3511.3±0.4±0.4) MeV; Λχ2=(2.6 +1.4−1.0) MeV; mξ2=(3556.9±0.4±0.5) MeV. First measurements of the partial widths to antiproton-proton are also reported: Λ(χ1→pp)=57+13-11±11) and Λ(χ2→pp)=(233 +51-45±48) eV.


Physics Letters B | 1996

Precision measurements of antiproton-proton forward elastic scattering parameters in the 3.7 to 6.2 GeV/c region

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Blanford; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Ceccucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; G. Govi; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. A. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern

Abstract Differential cross sections for p p elastic scattering have been measured for very small momentum transfers at six different incident antiproton momenta in the range 3.7 to 6.2 GeV/c by the detection of recoil protons at scattering angles close to 90°. Forward scattering parameters σ T , b , and ϱ have been determined. For the ϱ-parameter, up to an order of magnitude higher level of precision has been achieved compared to that in earlier experiments. It is found that existing dispersion theory predictions are in disagreement with our results for the ϱ-parameter.


Physics Letters B | 1993

Production of the f2 (1520) resonance in antiproton—proton annihilations at s = 2980 and MeV☆

T. A. Armstrong; D. Bettoni; V. Bharadwaj; Cristina Biino; G. Borreani; D. Broemmelsiek; A. Buzzo; R. Calabrese; A. Cecuucci; R. Cester; M. Church; P. Dalpiaz; Pietro Dalpiaz; R. Dibenedetto; D. Dimitroyannis; M. Fabbri; J. Fast; A. Gianoli; C. M. Ginsburg; K. Gollwitzer; A. Hahn; M. Hasan; S. Hsueh; R. Lewis; E. Luppi; M. Macri; A. M. Majewska; M. Mandelkern; F. Marchetto; M. Marinelli

Abstract We present measurements of the 2π0 mass spectrum in proton—antiproton annihilations. The f2 (1520) resonance is strongly produced in the 3π0 channel. Its production along with an η is observed, but strongly suppressed. Other features are seen in the data, including the f2 (1270) and structures at 2000 MeV/c2 and above.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1989

A very light proportional chamber constructed with aluminized mylar tubes for drift time and charge division readouts

C. Biino; R. Mussa; S. Palestini; Nadia Pastrone; L. Pesando

A proportional chamber made with aluminized mylar drift tubes is described. The design is optimized for lightness and good performance in drift time and charge division on resistive sense wires. The design makes it possible to minimize the effect of failures, since a broken wire does not prevent the rest of the chamber from operation, and allows a very low weight. The use of resistive wire, not common to other detectors of this kind, makes it possible to measure the longitudinal coordinate by comparing the charges collected at the two anode ends. The design of the chamber is described, its readout characteristics are examined, and preliminary results are reported. >

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F. Marchetto

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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D. Bettoni

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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E. Luppi

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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K. Gollwitzer

University of California

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