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European Physical Journal C | 1986

Scaling of Pseudorapidity Distributions at c.m. Energies up to 0.9 TeV

G.J. Alner; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; C.N. Booth; L. Burow; P. Carlson; R.S. DeWolf; A. Drees; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; A. Eyring; J.P. Fabre; C. Fuglesang; J. Gaudaen; C. Geich-Gimbel; B. Holl; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; F. Lotse; N. Manthos; R. Meinke; D.J. Munday; J.E.V. Ovens; W. Pelzer; J. J. Reidy; J. C. Rushbrooke; H. Schmickler; F. Triantis

AbstractNew data are presented on charged particle pseudorapidity distributions for inelastic events produced at c.m. energiesn


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Diffraction dissociation at the CERN pulsedpp collider at c.m. Energies of 900 and 200 GeV

R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; C.N. Booth; L. Burow; P. Carlson; R. S. De Wolf; A. Drees; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; C. Fuglesang; J. Gaudean; C. Geich-Gimbel; B. Holl; R. Hospes; K. Jon-And; D. Johnson; F. Lotse; N. Manthos; D.J. Munday; J.E.V. Ovens; W. Pelzer; J.G. Rushbrooke; H. Schmickler; F. Triantis; L. Van hamme; C. Walck; C. P. Ward; D. R. Ward; C. J. S. Webber


European Physical Journal C | 1986

Antiproton-proton cross sections at 200 and 900 GeV c.m. energy

G.J. Alner; R.E. Ansorge; B. Åsman; C.N. Booth; L. Burow; P. Carlson; C. Declercq; R.S. DeWolf; A. Drees; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; A. Eyring; J.P. Fabre; L. Frobel; C. Fuglesang; J. Gaudaen; C. Geich-Gimbel; B. Holl; G. von Holtey; R. Hospes; K. Jon-And; Th. Kokott; F. Lotse; N. Manthos; R. Meinke; D.J. Munday; J.E.V. Ovens; W. Pelzer; J. J. Reidy

sqrt s


Nuclear Physics | 1986

The UA5 High-Energy anti-p p Simulation Program

G.J. Alner; C.N. Booth; K. Jon-And; C. Fuglesang; F. Triantis; W. Pelzer; G. Ekspong; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; N. Manthos; P. Carlson; C. Geich-Gimbel; C. P. Ward; T.O. White; R.S. DeWolf; F. Lotse; N. Yamdagni; Ioannis Evangelou; K.A. French; D. Johnson; C. J. S. Webber; H. Schmickler; Th. Müller; L. Burow; K. Alpgard; D.J. Munday; L. Van hamme; J. Gaudaen; B. Eckart; R. Meinke


Physics Letters B | 1983

Forward-backward multiplicity correlations in p-collisions at

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

n=200 and 900 GeV. The data were obtained at the CERN antiproton-proton Collider operated in a new pulsed mode. The rise of the central density ρ(0) at energies up ton


Physics Letters B | 1983

Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlations in p anti-p Collisions at 540-GeV

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


Physics Letters B | 1982

Comparison of p and pp interactions at

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

sqrt s


Physics Letters B | 1982

Comparison of

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; Anthony Weidberg; K.A. French; D. Johnson; M. Rosenberg; M. Gijsen; Th. Müller; L. Burow; D.J. Munday; R.E.S. Berglund; L. Leistam; S. Tavernier; R. Mackenzie; J. R. Carter; J. Gaudaen; B. Eckart


Archive | 1986

p \bar{p}

G J Alner; K Alpgard; Rainer E Ansorge; B Asman; C.N. Booth; L. Burow; P. Carlson; R. S. Dewolf; B. Eckart; G. Ekspong; Ioannis Evangelou; A Eyring; K A French; L Frobel; Chr. Fuglesang; J. Gaudaen; C Geich-Gimbel; B Holl; K. von Holt; R Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; T. P. Kokott; F Lotse; N. Manthos; R. Meinke; T. Müller; H. Mulkens; D J Munday; J. E. V. Ovens

n=900 GeV has been studied. A new form of central region scaling is found involving the densityρn(0) for charged multiplicityn, namely that the scaled central densityρn(0)/ρ(0) expressed as a function ofz=n/〈n〉 is independent ofs. Scaling in the fragmentation region holds to 10–20%, and the small amount of scalebreaking observed here could be accommodated within the framework suggested by Wdowcyk and Wolfendale to account for both accelerator and cosmic ray data.


Archive | 1983

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K. Alpgard; Rainer 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; Jean-Paul Fabre; K.A. French; Jan Gaudaen; C. Geich-Gimbel; M. Gijsen; K. von Holt; R. Hospes; D. Johnson; K. Jon-And; T. P. Kokott; R. Mackenzie; M.N. Maggs; R. Meinke; Th. Müller; H. Mulkens

Cross-sections for diffractive particle production and pseudorapidity distributions of the decay products of diffractive states are presented. The data were obtained with the UA 5 streamer chamber detector at the CERNpp Collider operated in a new pulsed mode yieldingpp interactions at c.m. energies of 900 and 200 GeV. Data recorded with a special trigger designed to select a sample of events enriched in single-diffractive interactions clearly favour apt-limited fragmentation of diffractive states. The cross-section for single-diffractive particle production ϊ was found to be 7.8±0.5±1.1 mb at 900 GeV and 4.8±0.5±0.8 mb at 200 GeV (first error statistical, second systematic). From the pseudorapidity distribution of diffractive states we deduce the average number of charged particles to be 6.5±1.0 at 900 GeV and 4.1±1.1 at 200 GeV. Furthermore we report on our estimates for the cross-section of double-diffractive particle production at both Collider energies.

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C.N. Booth

University of Sheffield

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D.J. Munday

University of Cambridge

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