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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003

Construction, pattern recognition and performance of the CLEO III LiF-TEA RICH detector

M. Artuso; R. Ayad; K. Bukin; A. Efimov; C. Boulahouache; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; R. Mountain; G. Majumder; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; J. Wang; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Volobouev; J. Ye; S. Anderson; Y. Kubota; A. Smith

We briefly describe the construction and performance of the LiF-TEA RICH detector constructed for the CLEO III experiment.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2000

Performance of the CLEO III LiF-TEA ring imaging Cherenkov detector in a high-energy muon beam

M. Artuso; R. Ayad; F. Azfar; A. Efimov; S. Kopp; R. Mountain; G. Majumder; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; J. Wang; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Volobouev; J. Ye; S. Anderson; Y. Kubota; A. Smith; E. Lipeles

Abstract The CLEO III Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector uses LiF radiators to generate Cherenkov photons which are then detected by proportional wire chambers using a mixture of CH 4 and TEA gases. The first two photon detector modules which were constructed, were taken to the Fermilab and tested in a beam dump that provided high-momentum muons. We report on results using both plane and “sawtooth”–shaped radiators. Specifically, we discuss the number of photoelectrons observed per ring and the angular resolution. The particle separation ability is shown to be sufficient for the physics of CLEO III.


Physics Letters B | 1997

Study of the B0 semileptonic decay spectrum at the Y(4S) resonance

M. Artuso; A. Efimov; F. Frasconi; M. Gao; M. Goldberg; D. He; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; R. Mountain; Y. Mukhin; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; X. Xing; J. Bartelt; S. E. Csorna; V. Jain; S. Marka; A. Freyberger; R. Godang; K. Kinoshita; I. C. Lai; P. Pomianowski; S. Schrenk; G. Bonvicini; D. Cinabro; R. Greene; L. P. Perera; B. Barish

We have made a first measurement of the lepton momentum spectrum in a sample of events enriched in neutral Bs through a partial reconstruction of B{sup 0} {yields} D*{sup -}{ell}{sup +}{nu}. This spectrum, measured with 2.38 fb{sup -1} of data collected at the {Upsilon}(4S) resonance by the CLEO II detector, is compared directly to the inclusive lepton spectrum from all {Upsilon}(4S) events in the same data set. These two spectra are consistent with having the same shape above 1.5 GeV/c. From the two spectra and two other CLEO measurements, we obtain the B{sup 0} and B{sup +} semileptonic branching fractions, b{sub 0} and b{sub +}, their ratio, and the production ratio f{sub +-}/f{sub 00} of B{sup +} and B{sup 0} pairs at the {Upsilon}(4S). We report b{sub +}/b{sub 0} = 0.950{sub -0.080}{sup +0.117} {+-} 0.091, b{sub 0} = (10.78 {+-} 0.60 {+-} 0.69)%, and b{sub +} = (10.25 {+-} 0.57 {+-} 0.65)%. b{sub +}/b{sub 0} is equivalent to the ratio of charged to neutral B lifetimes, {tau}{sub +}/{tau}{sub 0}.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998

The ring imaging detector for CLEO III The CLEO III Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector

M. Artuso; F. Azfar; A. Efimov; D. He; S. Kopp; R. Mountain; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; X. Xing; S. Anderson; Y. Kubota; R. Poling; A. Smith; S. Alam; S. Timm; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; J. Staeck; I. Volobouev; D. Cinabro; L. P. Perera

The CLEO detector is undergoing major improvements in conjunction with a high luminosity upgrade of the CESR e+e− collider. A novel element is a state of the art particle identification system, based on a proximity focused Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector. This detector will provide an excellent hadron identification at all the momenta relevant to the study of the decays of B mesons produced at the ϒ(4S) resonance. Some features unique to our design will be discussed together with some results achieved on individual components.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005

THE CLEO RICH DETECTOR

M. Artuso; R. Ayad; K. Bukin; A. Efimov; C. Boulahouache; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; Ji Li; G. Majumder; N. Menaa; R. Mountain; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; J. Wang; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; Y. Maravin; I. Volobouev; J. Ye; S. Anderson; Y. Kubota; A. Smith


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998

Test beam results from the CLEO III LiF-TEA RICH

M. Artuso; F. Azfar; A. Efimov; S. Kopp; R. Mountain; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; G. Viehhauser; S. Anderson; A. Smith; Y. Kubota; E. Lipeles; T. E. Coan; J. Staeck; V. Fadeyev; I. Volobouev; J. Ye


Physical Review Letters | 1999

First Observation of the Decay ⁻ K{sup *-}ην{sub }

M. Bishai; S. Chen; J. Fast; J. W. Hinson; Narayanan Menon; David Harry Miller; E. I. Shibata; I. P. J. Shipsey; S. Glenn; Y. Kwon; A. L. Lyon; S. Roberts; E. H. Thorndike; C. P. Jessop; K. Lingel; H. Marsiske; M. Perl; V. Savinov; D. Ugolini; X.-F. Zhou; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Ya. Korolkov; Y. Maravin; I. Narsky; R. Stroynowski; Jun Ye; T. Wlodek; M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren


Physical Review Letters | 1999

First Observations of Υ(1S) γ{sup +}⁻ and Υ(1S) γ°°

A. Anastassov; J. E. Duboscq; K. K. Gan; T. Hart; K. Honscheid; H. Kagan; R. Kass; J.-K. Lee; H. Schwarthoff; A. Wolf; M. M. Zoeller; S. J. Richichi; H. Severini; P. Skubic; Alexander Undrus; M. Bishai; S. Chen; J. Fast; J. W. Hinson; Narayanan Menon; David Harry Miller; E. I. Shibata; I. P. J. Shipsey; S. Glenn; Y. Kwon; A. L. Lyon; S. Roberts; E. H. Thorndike; C. P. Jessop; K. Lingel


Physical Review Letters | 1999

Observation of Two Narrow States Decaying into {sup +}{sub c} γ and °{sub c} γ

C. P. Jessop; K. Lingel; H. Marsiske; M. Perl; V. Savinov; D. Ugolini; X.-F. Zhou; T. E. Coan; V. Fadeyev; I. Ya. Korolkov; Y. Maravin; I. Narsky; R. Stroynowski; Jun Ye; T. Wlodek; M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; Ming-Wen Hu; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; Alexander I. Titov; G. H. A. Viehhauser; J. Wang; S. E. Csorna; K. W. McLean; Sz. Marka; Z. Xu


Physical Review Letters | 1999

First Observation of the Decay B° D{sup *+}D {sup *-}

M. Artuso; E. Dambasuren; S. Kopp; G. C. Moneti; Ming-Wen Hu; S. Schuh; T. Skwarnicki; S. Stone; Alexander I. Titov; G. H. A. Viehhauser; J. Wang; S. E. Csorna; K. W. McLean; Sz. Marka; Z. Xu; R. Godang; K. Kinoshita; I. C. Lai; P. Pomianowski; S. Schrenk; G. Bonvicini; D. Cinabro; R. L. Greene; L. Perera; G. J. Zhou; Simon Chan; G. Eigen; E. Lipeles; J. S. Miller; M. Schmidtler

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S. Kopp

University of Texas at Austin

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T. E. Coan

Southern Methodist University

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V. Fadeyev

Southern Methodist University

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Y. Maravin

Kansas State University

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