W. Faissler
Northeastern University
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AIP Conference Proceedings | 2008
D. Bowen; D. Earles; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; M. J. Glaubman; B. Gottschalk; G. Lutz; J. Moromisato; E. I. Shibata; Y. W. Tang; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein; H. R. Blieden; G. Finocchiaro; Janos Kirz; R. Thun
Measurements of missing mass (MM) spectra from π − p ⇒ ( MM ) − p at 8, 11, 13.5, and 16 GeV are reported. The MM mass range examined is 0 ≤ M 2 ≤ 7.3 GeV 2 with t (the proton four momentum transfer squared) in the interval 0.2 ≤ ∣ t ∣ ≤ 0.3 GeV 2 . Narrow resonances (R1, R2, R3, S, T, and U) with cross sections and widths reported by the CERN missing mass group are ruled out by the data. The cross sections d 2 σ/ dtdM 2 show evidence for triple factorizability of the form d 2 σ dtdM 2 ≃ D ( P B ) A ( M 2 ) G ( P ⊥ 2 ) where P B is the incident beam momentum,and P ⊥ 2 is the perpendicular component of the detected protons momentum with respect to the beam direction.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1991
G. Alverson; F. Ayer; G. Bhanot; H. Dautat; W.L. Dunn; S. Dye; C. Elder; W. Faissler; M. J. Glaubman; E. von Goeler; A. Grimes; M. Hecht; J. Hofteizer; C. Hurlbut; P. Jaquet; G. Jones; T. Kamon; S. Klein; C. Lane; I.D. Leedom; R.J. McIntyre; J.P. Miller; Jorge H. Moromisato; J. Mucci; J. Murray; S.K. Myers; F. O'Foghlundha; C. Oh; D. Orr; D. Perlman
Abstract The conceptual design for a novel SSC detector that focuses on calorimetry is presented. The physics goals include searches for elementary scalars of low mass (MH 600 GeV), for heavy supersymmetric matter, for compositeness and for strong vector-boson interactions. Examples of the relevant signatures are H → γγ; H → ZZ ∗ ; H → lvq q , llvv, llq q ; g g → E T miss + > 2 jets ; and a jet excess at high pT. These goals may be achieved with high precision, fast, compensated and hermetic calorimetry, optimized for electrons, photons, and jets. The design allows for total hermeticity to η = 5.5 missing energy. All the goals require operation at high luminosity and the additional concerns of γ-γ and jet-jet separation, as well as survival in a high radiation environment, are addressed by an unusually large inner radius of the detector. The detector concept consists of the following few and well defined components: a scintillating fiber tracking system incorporating an imaging preradiator, a projective, finely segmented, thick scintillator calorimeter; and a muon TRD trigger and spectrometer.
Physical Review D | 1979
G. J. Blanar; C. F. Boyer; D. Earles; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; P.S. Gauthier; M. Gettner; M. J. Glaubman; B. Gottschalk; H. Johnstad; M. Jordan; E. Pothier; D. M. Potter; M. T. Ronan; M. F. Tautz; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein
A missing-mass search has been made for negatively charged boson resonances B/sup -/ produced in the reaction ..pi../sup -/p ..-->.. B/sup -/p at beam momenta of 40, 100, 200, and 240 GeV. Approximately 600 000 events were included in the final mass spectra. In the mass region 2 < or = M/sub B/ < or = 12.5 GeV no statistically significant enhancements were observed. The 5-standard-deviation upper limit on the production of narrow resonances is of the order of 10 ..mu..b for 2 < or = M/sub B/ < or = 10.5 GeV.
Physical Review Letters | 1977
G. J. Blanar; C. F. Boyer; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; J. R. Johnson; M. L. Mallary; E. Pothier; D. M. Potter; M. T. Ronan; M. F. Tautz; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein
In a search for charmed particles the reactions ..pi../sup -/+p..-->..p/sub r/+..mu..+X and p+p..-->..p/sub r/+..mu..+X have been studied at beam energies of 200 and 240 GeV, respectively. Measurements of the beam particle and the slow recoil proton, p/sub r/, were used to reconstruct the mass (M) of the ..mu..+X system. Model-dependent upper limits, sensitive to threshold behavior, are presented for the forward production cross section times the muon branching ratio for high-mass states (6
Particle Searches and Discoveries-1976: Vanderbilt Conference | 1976
G. J. Blanar; C. F. Boyer; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; M. J. Glaubman; J. R. Johnson; H. Johnstad; M. L. Mallary; E. Pothier; D. M. Potter; M. T. Ronan; M. F. Tautz; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein
Dimuon production cross sections were measured with a 200 GeV ..pi../sup -/ beam and a 240 GeV proton (p) beam. The dimuon mass spectra produced by ..pi.. and p have essentially the same shape. The dimuon transverse momentum behavior is essentially the same for vector mesons produced by ..pi.. or by p. For (rho + ..omega..) or psi production the x (Feynman) behavior is approximately independent of the mass of the dimuon produced. The dimuon ..pi.. production cross section is approximately 6 times greater than that of the p for x greater than .5. Using a missing mass (M/sub m/) technique, the same pion and proton beams were used to search for the production in hydrogen of new particles which decay with muon emission. Model dependent upper limits (50 to 7000 nanobarns) for the production of such objects with 2.5 less than M/sub m/ less than 7. GeV are given (for charmed meson pair production M/sub m/ is the mass of the D anti D system).
EXPERIMENTAL MESON SPECTROSCOPY — 1972: Third Biennial International Conference | 1972
D. Bowen; D. Earles; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; M. J. Glaubman; B. Gottschalk; G. Lutz; J. Moromisato; E. I. Shibata; Y. W. Tang; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein; H. R. Blieden; G. Finocchiaro; Janos Kirz; R. P. Thun
Measurements of missing mass (MM) spectra from π − p ⇒ ( MM ) − p at 8, 11, 13.5, and 16 GeV are reported. The MM mass range examined is 0 ≤ M 2 ≤ 7.3 GeV 2 with t (the proton four momentum transfer squared) in the interval 0.2 ≤ ∣ t ∣ ≤ 0.3 GeV 2 . Narrow resonances (R1, R2, R3, S, T, and U) with cross sections and widths reported by the CERN missing mass group are ruled out by the data. The cross sections d 2 σ/ dtdM 2 show evidence for triple factorizability of the form d 2 σ dtdM 2 ≃ D ( P B ) A ( M 2 ) G ( P ⊥ 2 ) where P B is the incident beam momentum,and P ⊥ 2 is the perpendicular component of the detected protons momentum with respect to the beam direction.
EXPERIMENTAL MESON SPECTROSCOPY — 1972 | 1972
D. Bowen; D. Earles; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; M. J. Glaubman; B. Gottschalk; G. Lutz; J. Moromisato; E. I. Shibata; Y. W. Tang; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein; H. R. Blieden; G. Finocchiaro; Janos Kirz; R. P. Thun
Measurements of missing mass (MM) spectra from π − p ⇒ ( MM ) − p at 8, 11, 13.5, and 16 GeV are reported. The MM mass range examined is 0 ≤ M 2 ≤ 7.3 GeV 2 with t (the proton four momentum transfer squared) in the interval 0.2 ≤ ∣ t ∣ ≤ 0.3 GeV 2 . Narrow resonances (R1, R2, R3, S, T, and U) with cross sections and widths reported by the CERN missing mass group are ruled out by the data. The cross sections d 2 σ/ dtdM 2 show evidence for triple factorizability of the form d 2 σ dtdM 2 ≃ D ( P B ) A ( M 2 ) G ( P ⊥ 2 ) where P B is the incident beam momentum,and P ⊥ 2 is the perpendicular component of the detected protons momentum with respect to the beam direction.
Archive | 1971
A. Dzierba; R. Gomez; Y. Nagashima; J. Pine; E. Malamud; R. Lundy; D. Bowen; D. Earles; W. Faissler; D. Garelick; M. Gettner; B. Gottschalk; G. Lutz; E. I. Shibata; E. von Goeler; Roy Weinstein; U Northeastern; H.R. Bleiden; W. Hoogland; P Schlein; W. Slater; R. Abrams; Chicago Illinois U.
We propose to build a large wire chamber magnetic spectrometer at NAL to measure multi-body forward-going hadronic systems produced by {pi}s, Ks and protons up to 80 GeV/c. Specific reactions will be isolated in order to study the s and t dependencies of the cross sections for peripheral processes, search for new resonant states and attempt to measure {pi}{pi} and K{pi} inelastic scattering. We propose a physics program for the spectrometer which is initially limited to those processes easiest to measure and which nevertheless spans a large range of strong interaction problems. Technically, the proposed spectrometer is a relatively modest extension of presently operating systems in the 10-20 GeV/c region, and does not present a challenge of uncertain magnitude to construct.
Physical Review Letters | 1977
J. L. Hartmann; J. Orear; J. Vrieslander; S. Conetti; C. Hojvat; D. G. Ryan; K. Shahbazian; D. G. Stairs; J. Trischuk; W. Faissler; M. Gettner; J. R. Johnson; T. Kephart; E. Pothier; D. Potter; M. Tautz; P. Baranov; S. V. Rusakov
Physical Review Letters | 1983
E. Fernandez; G.B. Chadwick; R. E. Leedy; S. H. Clearwater; H. S. Kaye; Roy Weinstein; W. W. Ash; J.V. Allaby; R. W. Coombes; M.C. Delfino; D. M. Ritson; L.J. Rosenberg; R.B. Hurst; E. C. Loh; J. Moromisato; B. K. Heltsley; K. Lau; M. Piccolo; G.P. Goderre; H.T. Blume; W. T. Ford; T. Maruyama; I. M. Peruzzi; O.A. Meyer; Hoyun Lee; R.W. Zdarko; Alexander Lincoln Read; W. Faissler; M. Gettner; L. Baksay