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Physics Letters B | 1986

Multiplicity of charged particles in 800 GeV p-p interactions

R. Ammar; T. Aziz; S. Banerjee; J. F. Baland; S. Ball; R. C. Ball; C. Bromberg; R. Brun; G. E. Canough; T. Coffin; V. Commichau; Robert F. Davis; T. O. Dershem; R. L. Dixon; H. Fenker; S. N. Ganguli; U. Gensch; N. Giokaris; P. Girtler; A. T. Goshaw; J. Gress; Atul Gurtu; V.P. Henri; J. J. Hernandez; J. Hrubec; M. Iori; Lawrence W. Jones; D. Knauss; D. Kuhn; N. Kwak

Abstract Results are reported concerning the charged-particle multiplicity distribution obtained in an exposure of the high-resolution hydrogen bubble chamber LEBC to a beam of 800 GeV protons at the Fermilab MPS. This is the first time that such data have been available at this energy. The distribution of the number n ch of charged particles produced in inelastic interactions obeys KNO-scaling. The average multiplicity is 〈 n ch 〉 = 10.26±0.15. For n ch ⩾8 the data can be well fitted to a negative binomial. The difference between the overall experimental multiplicity distribution and that resulting from the latter fit is in agreement with the contribution expected from diffractive processes.


Physics Letters B | 1987

Inclusive Charm Cross-Sections in 800-GeV/c p p Interactions

R. Ammar; S. Banerjee; J. F. Baland; S. Ball; R. C. Ball; P. C. Bhat; C. Bromberg; R. Brun; G. E. Canough; T. Coffin; V. Commichau; Robert F. Davis; T. O. Dershem; R. L. Dixon; H. Fenker; S. N. Ganguli; U. Gensch; N. Giokaris; P. Girtler; A. T. Goshaw; J. Gress; Atul Gurtu; V.P. Henri; J. J. Hernandez; J. Hrubec; M. Iori; Lawrence W. Jones; D. Knauss; D. Kuhn; N. Kwak

Abstract We report a measurement of the inclusive D/D production cross section in 800 GeV/ c proton-proton interactions. The experiment used the high resolution bubble chamber LEBC exposed to an 800 GeV/ c proton beam at the Fermilab MPS. We obtain σ( D/ D )=59 −15 +22 μ b (statistical errors), having analysed 25% of the total data sample. Comparison with 400 GeV/ c pp dat a obtained with LEBC at CERN shows a D/D cross section increase by a factor of 1.7 −0.5 +0.7 . This is in good agreement with fusion model calculations.


The Astronomical Journal | 2008

A NEW, BRIGHT, SHORT-PERIOD, EMISSION LINE BINARY IN OPHIUCHUS*

Michele A. Stark; Richard A. Wade; John R. Thorstensen; Christopher S. Peters; Horace A. Smith; Robert Miller; Elizabeth M. Green

The 11th magnitude star LS IV-08°3 has been classified previously as an OB star in the Luminous Stars survey, or alternatively as a hot subdwarf. It is actually a binary star. We present spectroscopy, spectroscopic orbital elements, and time-series photometry from observations made at the Kitt Peak National Observatory 2.1 m, Steward Observatory 2.3 m, MDM Observatory 1.3 m and 2.4 m, Hobby-Eberly 9.2 m, and Michigan State University 0.6 m telescopes. The star exhibits emission of varying strength in the cores of H and He I absorption lines. Emission is also present at 4686 A (He II) and near 4640/4650 A (N III/C III). Time-series spectroscopy collected from 2005 July to 2007 June shows coherent, periodic radial velocity variations of the Hα line, which we interpret as orbital motion with a period of 0.1952894(10) days. High-resolution spectra show that there are two emission components, one broad and one narrow, moving in antiphase, as might arise from an accretion disk and the irradiated face of the mass donor star. Less coherent, low-amplitude photometric variability is also present on a timescale similar to the orbital period. Diffuse interstellar bands indicate considerable reddening, which however is consistent with a distance of ~100-200 pc. The star is the likely counterpart of a weak ROSAT X-ray source, whose properties are consistent with accretion in a cataclysmic variable (CV) binary system. We classify LS IV-08°3 as a new member of the UX UMa subclass of CV stars.


Physical Review Letters | 1988

D-meson production in 800-GeV/c pp interactions.

R. Ammar; R. C. Ball; S. Banerjee; P. C. Bhat; P. Bosetti; C. Bromberg; G. E. Canough; T. Coffin; T. O. Dershem; R. L. Dixon; H. Fenker; S. N. Ganguli; U. Gensch; P. Girtler; A. T. Goshaw; F. Grard; Atul Gurtu; C. Hamilton; V.P. Henri; J. J. Hernandez; J. Hrubec; M. Iori; Lawrence W. Jones; D. Kuhn; D. Knauss; I. D. Leedom; P. Legros; J. Lemonne; H. Leutz; X. Liu


Physical Review D | 1993

Production of direct photons and neutral mesons at large transverse momenta by

G. Alverson; W. F. Baker; G. Ballocchi; R. Benson; D. Berg; S. Blusk; C. Bromberg; David A. Brown; D. Carey; T. Chand; C. Chandlee; B. C. Choudhary; W. H. Chung; L. de Barbaro; W. DeSoi; W. Dlugosz; J. Dunlea; S. Easo; E. Engels; W. Faissler; G. Fanourakis; T. Ferbel; D. Garelick; G. Ginther; G. Glass; M. Glaubman; P. Gutierrez; K. Hartman; J. Huston; C. Johnstone

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C. Bromberg

Michigan State University

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R. Ammar

University of Kansas

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R. C. Ball

University of Michigan

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T. Coffin

University of Michigan

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Atul Gurtu

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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