S. Trusov
Moscow State University
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Physics Letters B | 2011
A. Polyanskiy; M. Hartmann; Yu. T. Kiselev; E. Ya. Paryev; M. Büscher; D. Chiladze; S. Dymov; A. Dzyuba; R. Gebel; V. Hejny; B. Kampfer; I. Keshelashvili; V. Koptev; B. Lorentz; Y. Maeda; S. Merzliakov; S. Mikirtytchiants; M. Nekipelov; H. Ohm; H. Schade; V. Serdyuk; A. Sibirtsev; V.Y. Sinitsyna; H. J. Stein; H. Ströher; S. Trusov; Yu. Valdau; C. Wilkin; P. Wüstner
The production of φ mesons in the collisions of 2.83 GeV protons with C, Cu, Ag, and Au at forward angles has been measured via the φ → KK decay using the COSY-ANKE magnetic spectrometer. The φ meson production cross section follows a target mass dependence of A in the momentum region of 0.6–1.6 GeV/c. The comparison of the data with model calculations suggests that the in-medium φ width is about an order of magnitude larger than its free value.
Physics Letters B | 2011
Bernardo Adeva; J.M. Rodriguez; J. Marin; K. Kuroda; P. Chliapnikov; G. Caragheorgheopol; C. Petrascu; A. Penzo; D. Drijard; C. Ciocarlan; A. Lopez Aguera; A. I. Kulikov; J. Kluson; C. Willmott; A. Pazos; F. Gomez; A. Lanaro; V. Yazkov; A. Lamberto; Richard Lednicky; M. Zhabitsky; T. Nunez Pardo; O. Voskresenskaya; M. V. Gallas Torreira; V. Kruglov; L. Kruglova; T. Ponta; P. Levi Sandri; Z. Hons; T. Trojek
The DIRAC experiment at CERN has achieved a sizeable production of + atoms and has significantly improved the precision on its lifetime determination. From a sample of 21227 atomic pairs, a 4% measurement of the S-wave scattering length di erence ja0 a2j = 0:2533 +0:0080 0:0078 stat
Physics Letters B | 1993
L.G. Afanasyev; A.S. Chvyrov; O.E. Gorchakov; Mikhail A. Ivanov; V.V. Karpukhin; A.V. Kolomyichenko; V. Komarov; V.V. Kruglov; A.V. Kuptsov; L.L. Nemenov; M. Nikitin; Zh.P. Pustylnik; A.V. Kulikov; S. Trusov; V. Yazkov; G.G. Mkrtchyan; A.P. Kurov
Abstract In the experiment 272±49 atoms consisting of π + and π + − mesons were observed. The atoms were produced in a Ta target by 70 GeV protons and π + and π − mesons were detected from the atom break-up in the same target.
Physics Letters B | 1994
L.G. Afanasyev; A.S. Chvyrov; O.E. Gorchakov; V.V. Karpukhin; A.V. Kolomyichenko; V. Komarov; V.V. Kruglov; A.V. Kuptsov; L.L. Nemenov; M. Nikitin; Zh.P. Pustylnik; A.V. Kulikov; S. Trusov; V. Yazkov
Abstract Based on observation [L.G. Afanasyev et al., Phys. Lett. B 308 (1993) 200] of 272±49 atoms formed by π + and π − an estimation of the atom lifetime in the ground (1S) state is obtained: τ 1 = (2.9 +∞ −2.1 ) · 10 −15 s or τ 1 > 0.6·10 −15 s at 90% confidence level. Atoms were produced in inclusive p Ta interactions at 70 GeV.
Physics Letters B | 2009
D. Oellers; L. Barion; S. Barsov; U. Bechstedt; P. Benati; S. Bertelli; D. Chiladze; G. Ciullo; M. Contalbrigo; P. Dalpiaz; J. Dietrich; N. Dolfus; S. Dymov; R. Engels; W. Erven; A. Garishvili; R. Gebel; P. Goslawski; K. Grigoryev; H. Hadamek; A. Kacharava; A. Khoukaz; A. I. Kulikov; G. Langenberg; A. Lehrach; P. Lenisa; N. Lomidze; B. Lorentz; G. Macharashvili; R. Maier
We discuss polarizing a proton beam in a storage ring, either by selective removal or by spin flip of the stored ions. Prompted by recent, conflicting calculations, we have carried out a measurement of the spin-flip cross section in low-energy electron–proton scattering. The experiment uses the cooling electron beam at COSY as an electron target. The measured cross sections are too small for making spin flip a viable tool in polarizing a stored beam. This invalidates a recent proposal to use co-moving polarized positrons to polarize a stored antiproton beam.
European Physical Journal A | 2013
D. Mchedlishvili; S. Barsov; J. Carbonell; D. Chiladze; S. Dymov; A. Dzyuba; R. Engels; R. Gebel; V. Glagolev; K. Grigoryev; P. Goslawski; M. Hartmann; A. Kacharava; V. Kamerdzhiev; I. Keshelashvili; A. Khoukaz; V. Komarov; P. Kulessa; A. Kulikov; A. Lehrach; N. Lomidze; B. Lorentz; G. Macharashvili; R. Maier; S. Merzliakov; M. Mielke; M. Mikirtychyants; S. Mikirtychyants; M. Nioradze; H. Ohm
Abstract.The unpolarised differential cross section and the two deuteron tensor analysing powers Axx and Ayy of the
Physical Review C | 2010
Yu. Valdau; S. Barsov; M. Büscher; D. Chiladze; S. Dymov; A. Dzyuba; M. Hartmann; A. Kacharava; I. Keshelashvili; A. Khoukaz; V. Koptev; P. Kulessa; S. Merzliakov; M. Mielke; S. Mikirtychiants; M. Nekipelov; H. Ohm; M. Papenbrock; F. Rathmann; V. Serdyuk; H. Ströher; S. Trusov; C. Wilkin
Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2006
D. Chiladze; A. Kacharava; F. Rathmann; C. Wilkin; S. Barsov; J. Carbonell; S. Dymov; R. Engels; P. D. Eversheim; O. Felden; R. Gebel; V. Glagolev; K. Grigoriev; D. Gusev; M. Hartmann; Frank Hinterberger; V. Hejny; A. Khoukaz; I. Keshelashvili; H.R. Koch; V. Komarov; P. Kulessa; A. I. Kulikov; A. Lehrach; B. Lorentz; G. Macharashvili; R. Maier; Y. Maeda; R. Menke; T. Mersmann
\vec dp \to \{ pp\} _s n
Physics Letters B | 2012
S. Dymov; T. Azaryan; S. Barsov; V. Baru; P. Benati; S. Bertelli; D. Chiladze; A. Dzyuba; R. Gebel; P. Goslawski; G. Guidoboni; C. Hanhart; M. Hartmann; A. Kacharava; A. Khoukaz; V. Komarov; P. Kulessa; A. I. Kulikov; V. Kurbatov; P. Lenisa; V. Lensky; N. Lomidze; B. Lorentz; G. Macharashvili; M. Mielke; S. Mikirtytchiants; S. Merzliakov; H. Ohm; M. Papenbrock; F. Rathmann
Physics Letters B | 2009
Bernardo Adeva; Y. Allkofer; C. Amsler; A. Anania; A. Benelli; V. Brekhovskikh; G. Caragheorgheopol; T. Cechak; M. Chiba; P. Chliapnikov; C. Ciocarlan; S. Constantinescu; C. Curceanu; C. Detraz; D. Dreossi; D. Drijard; A. Dudarev; M. Duma; D. Dumitriu; J.L. Fungueiriño; J. Gerndt; A.M. Gorin; O. Gorchakov; K. Gritsay; C. Guaraldo; M. Gugiu; M. Hansroul; Z. Hons; S. Horikawa; M. Iliescu
charge-exchange reaction have been measured with the ANKE spectrometer at the COSY storage ring. Using deuteron beams with energies 1.2, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.27GeV, data were obtained for small momentum transfers to a {pp}s system with low excitation energy. The results at the three lower energies are consistent with impulse approximation predictions based upon the current knowledge of the neutron-proton amplitudes. However, at 2.27GeV, where these amplitudes are far more uncertain, agreement requires a reduction in the overall double-spin-flip contribution, with an especially significant effect in the longitudinal direction. These conclusions are supported by measurements of the deuteron-proton spin-correlation parameters Cx,x and Cy,y that were carried out in the