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Physical Review Letters | 1991

Measurement of the Omega - magnetic moment.

H. T. Diehl; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou; C. James; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; P. M. Ho; M. J. Longo; A. Nguyen; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Johns; K. Heller; K. Thorne

A sample of 24 700 {Omega}{sup {minus}} hyperons was produced by a prolarized neutral beam in a spin-transfer reaction. The {Omega}{sup {minus}} polarizations are found to be {minus}0.054{plus minus}0.019 and {minus}0.149{plus minus}0.055 at mean {Omega}{sup {minus}} momenta of 322 and 398 GeV/{ital c}, respectively. The directions of these polarizations give an {Omega}{sup {minus}} magnetic moment of {minus}(1.94{plus minus}0.17{plus minus}0.14){mu}{sub {ital N}}


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Search for direct CP violation in nonleptonic decays of charged Xi and lambda hyperons

K. B. Luk; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; M. J. Longo; R. Rameika; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

A search for direct CP violation in the nonleptonic decays of hyperons has been performed. In comparing the product of the decay parameters, alpha(Xi)alpha(Lambda), in terms of an asymmetry parameter, A(XiLambda), between hyperons and antihyperons in the charged Xi-->Lambdapi and Lambda-->ppi decay sequence, we found no evidence of direct CP violation. The parameter A(XiLambda) was measured to be 0.012+/-0.014.


Physical Review Letters | 1990

Production polarization and magnetic moment of Xi -bar+ antihyperons produced by 800-GeV/c protons.

P. M. Ho; M. J. Longo; A. Nguyen; K. B. Luk; C. James; R. Rameika; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; K. Johns; H. T. Diehl; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

The polarization of {bar {Xi}}{sup +} hyperons produced by 800-GeV/{ital c} protons in the inclusive reaction {ital p}+Be{r arrow}{bar {Xi}}{sup +}+{ital X} has been measured. The average polarization of the {bar {Xi}}{sup +}, at a mean {ital x}{sub {ital F}}=0.39 and {ital p}{sub {ital t}}=0.76 GeV/{ital c}, is {minus}0.097{plus minus}0.012{plus minus}0.009. The magnetic moment of the {bar {Xi}}{sup +} is 0.657{plus minus}0.028{plus minus}0.020 nuclear magneton.


Physical Review Letters | 2000

Search for direct CP violation in non-leptonic decays of charged Xi and Lambda hyperons

K. B. Luk; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; M. J. Longo; R. Rameika; S. Teige; G.B. Thomson; Y. Zou

A search for direct CP violation in the nonleptonic decays of hyperons has been performed. In comparing the product of the decay parameters, alpha(Xi)alpha(Lambda), in terms of an asymmetry parameter, A(XiLambda), between hyperons and antihyperons in the charged Xi-->Lambdapi and Lambda-->ppi decay sequence, we found no evidence of direct CP violation. The parameter A(XiLambda) was measured to be 0.012+/-0.014.


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Measurement of decay parameters for Xi- --> Lambda pi- decay.

A. Chakravorty; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; H. A. Rubin; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

Based on 1.35 x 10(6) polarized Xi(-) events, we measure the parameter phi(Xi) to be -1.61 degrees +/-2.66 degrees +/-0.37 degrees for the Xi(-)-->Lambda pi(-) decay. New results for the parameters beta(Xi) and gamma(Xi) are also presented. Assuming that the CP-violating phase difference is negligible, we deduce the strong phase difference between the P-wave and S-wave amplitudes of the Lambda pi final state to be 3.17 degrees +/-5.28 degrees +/-0.73 degrees, reducing the uncertainty in estimating the level of CP violation in Xi-hyperon decay.


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Measurement of decay parameters for Ξ- → Λπ- decay

A. Chakravorty; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; H. A. Rubin; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

Based on 1.35 x 10(6) polarized Xi(-) events, we measure the parameter phi(Xi) to be -1.61 degrees +/-2.66 degrees +/-0.37 degrees for the Xi(-)-->Lambda pi(-) decay. New results for the parameters beta(Xi) and gamma(Xi) are also presented. Assuming that the CP-violating phase difference is negligible, we deduce the strong phase difference between the P-wave and S-wave amplitudes of the Lambda pi final state to be 3.17 degrees +/-5.28 degrees +/-0.73 degrees, reducing the uncertainty in estimating the level of CP violation in Xi-hyperon decay.


Physical Review D | 2000

Search for flavor-changing neutral currents and lepton-family-number violation in two-body D0 decays

D. Pripstein; G. Gidal; P. M. Ho; M. S. Kowitt; K. B. Luk; L. Isenhower; M. E. Sadler; R. Schnathorst; L. M. Lederman; M. H. Schub; C. N. Brown; W. E. Cooper; K. Gounder; C. S. Mishra; T. A. Carey; D. M. Jansen; R. G. Jeppesen; J. Kapustinsky; D. W. Lane; M. J. Leitch; J. W. Lillberg; P. L. McGaughey; J. M. Moss; J. C. Peng; D. M. Kaplan; W. R. Luebke; R. S. Preston; J. Sa; V. Tanikella; R. Childers

Results of a search for the three neutral charm decays, D0 -> mu e, D0 -> mu mu, and D0 -> e e, are presented. This study was based on data collected in Experiment 789 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory using 800 GeV/c proton-Au and proton-Be interactions. No evidence is found for any of the decays. Upper limits on the branching ratios, at the 90% confidence level, are obtained.


Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements) | 1993

Radiation damage effects on the silicon microstrip detector in E789 - A fixed target experiment at fermilab

J. Kapustinsky; M. Apolinski; J. G. Boissevain; C. N. Brown; G. Brown; T. A. Carey; Yih-Fan Chen; R. Childers; W. E. Cooper; C. W. Darden; G. Gidal; H. Glass; K. Gounder; P. M. Ho; D. Isenhower; D. M. Jansen; R. G. Jeppesen; D. M. Kaplan; G. C. Kiang; M. S. Kowitt; D. W. Lane; L. M. Lederman; M. J. Leitch; J. W. Lillberg; W. R. Luebke; K. B. Luk; V. M. Martin; P. L. McGaughey; C. S. Mishra; J. M. Moss

Abstract A Silicon Microstrip Spectrometer has been installed and successfully operated in experiment E789 at Fermilab. The main physics goal of the experiment is to search for charged particle decays of B and D Mesons. Damage effects due to ionizing radiation exposure to the silicon during the experiment are reported.


Physical Review Letters | 1992

Precise measurement of the Xi - magnetic moment.

J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; K. Johns; M. Shupe; K. Thorne; C. James; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; P. M. Ho; M. J. Longo; H. T. Diehl; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson

With 4.36{times}10{sup 6} events, spin precession in a magnetic field has been used to measure the magnetic moment of the {Xi}{sup {minus}} hyperon as {minus}0.6505{plus minus}0.0025 nuclear magnetons.


Physical Review Letters | 2003

Measurement of Decay Parameters for [Formula presented] Decay

A. Chakravorty; H. T. Diehl; J. Duryea; G. Guglielmo; K. Heller; P. M. Ho; C. James; K. Johns; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; K. B. Luk; R. Rameika; H. A. Rubin; S. Teige; G. B. Thomson; Y. Zou

Based on 1.35 x 10(6) polarized Xi(-) events, we measure the parameter phi(Xi) to be -1.61 degrees +/-2.66 degrees +/-0.37 degrees for the Xi(-)-->Lambda pi(-) decay. New results for the parameters beta(Xi) and gamma(Xi) are also presented. Assuming that the CP-violating phase difference is negligible, we deduce the strong phase difference between the P-wave and S-wave amplitudes of the Lambda pi final state to be 3.17 degrees +/-5.28 degrees +/-0.73 degrees, reducing the uncertainty in estimating the level of CP violation in Xi-hyperon decay.

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J. Duryea

University of Minnesota

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K. Heller

University of Minnesota

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M. J. Longo

University of Michigan

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G. Guglielmo

University of Minnesota

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G. Gidal

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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