W. Kubischta
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999
S. Palestini; G. Barr; C. Biino; P. Calafiura; A. Ceccucci; C. Cerri; J.C. Chollet; M. Cirilli; J. Cogan; F. Costantini; S. Crépé; Donald C Cundy; R. Fantechi; L. Fayard; G. Fischer; A. Formica; P.L. Frabetti; W. Funk; A. Gianoli; S. Giudici; A. Gonidec; B. Gorini; G. Govi; L. Iconomidou-Fayard; V. Kekelidze; W. Kubischta; S. Luitz; I. Mannelli; M. Martini; I. Mikulec
Abstract The subject of space charge due to positive ions slowly moving in parallel plate ionization chambers is considered. A model for the degradation of the detector response is developed, with particular emphasis on electromagnetic calorimeters.The topics discussed include: (a) the stationary; (b) the time dependent cases; (c) the limit of very large space charge; (d) the electric field dependence of the electron drift velocity; (e) the effect of longitudinal development of showers; (f) the behaviour of the average reductions of response; (g) the non-uniformity of response for different positions of the shower axis inside the cell defined by the electrodes. The NA48 calorimeter is used as application and for comparison of results.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988
E. Gatti; A. Longoni; M. Sampietro; Paolo Giacomelli; Andrea Vacchi; P. Rehak; Joseph Kemmer; Peter Holl; L. Strüder; W. Kubischta
A large-area (∼ 4 × 4 cm2) silicon drift chamber has been designed and constructed in order to investigate its possible use in the UA6 experiment. The drift chamber will supply unambiguously (x, y) space points on each track; each arm of the UA6 spectrometer could be provided with two layers of drift detectors.
Physics Letters B | 1987
J. Antille; S. Baumann; A. Bernasconi; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; R. L. Cool; P.T. Cox; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; M. Duro; B. Gabioud; Francois Charles Gaille; P Giacomelli; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; J.F. Loude; E. Malamud; C. Morel; O.E. Overseth; J.L. Pages; J.-P. Perroud; P.C. Petersen; D. Ruegger; R. W. Rusack; G.R. Snow; G. Sozzi; D. Steiner; M.T. Tran; A. Vacchi
Abstract Inclusive π 0 and η production at large transverse momentum were studied in both pp and pp interactions at √ s = 24.3 GeV. The experiment was performed using an internal molecular hydrogen gas jet target in the CERN SPS collider. No significant differences between production in pp and pp were observed in the transverse momentum range 2.5 P T c .
Physics Letters B | 1988
A. Bernasconi; R.E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; R.L. Cool; P.T. Cox; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; B. Gabioud; F. Gaille; P. Giacomelli; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; J.F. Loude; E. Malamud; C. Morel; O. E. Overseth; J.L. Pagès; J.P. Perroud; P. Petersen; D. Ruegger; R.W. Rusack; G.R. Snow; G. Sozzi; M.-T. Tran; A. Vacchi; G. Valenti; G. Von Dardel
Abstract Direct photons have been studied in pp interactions at √s = 24.3 GeV and in the transverse momentum (pT) range 3–7 GeV/c(0.25
Physics Letters B | 1998
G. Ballocchi; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; C Comtat; R. L. Cool; P. T. Cox; P. Cushman; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; P. Giacomelli; D. Hubbard; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; C. Morel; M.-C Nguyen; P. Oberson; O. E. Overseth; J.L. Pages; J.-P. Perroud; D. Ruegger; R. W. Rusack; V. Singh; G. R. Snow; G. Sozzi; L. Studer; M.T. Tran; Andrea Vacchi; G. Valenti; M. Werlen
Abstract We report results on inclusive direct photon (γ),π0, and η production in both pp and pp interactions at s =24.3 GeV in the transverse momentum range 4.1≤pT≤7.7 GeV/c and rapidity range −0.1≤y≤0.9. The data were collected between 1988 and 1990 by the UA6 experiment at CERN, which employed an internal H2 gas jet target in the SppS collider. The inclusive direct photon cross sections and the cross section difference σ( p p )−σ( pp ) expressed as functions of pT(γ) are compared with next-to-leading order QCD predictions.
Physics Letters B | 1993
G. Ballocchi; A. Bernasconi; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; R. L. Cool; P.T. Cox; P. Cushman; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; B. Gabioud; F. Gaille; P. Giacomelli; D. Hubbard; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; J.F. Loude; E. Malamud; C. Morel; P. Oberson; O. E. Overseth; J. L. Pages; J.-P. Perroud; D. Ruegger; R. W. Rusack; V. Singh; G. R. Snow; G. Sozzi; D. Steiner; L. Studer
Abstract Direct photon cross sections obtained in p p and pp collisions at √s = 24.3 GeV at the CERN SPS, are used in a next-to-leading order QCD analysis. From the cross-section difference σ( p p → γX) − σ (pp → γX) , and quark distributions measured in deep inelastic scattering, a determination of the strong coupling constant, αs, is performed via a measurement of Λ (4) MS . This first measurement of Λ (4) MS using direct photon data yields a value Λ (4) MS = 235 ± 79 (stat.) ± 70 (syst.) MeV. The corresponding value of αs expressed at MZ2 is αs (MZ2) = 0.112±0.006 (stat.)±0.005 (syst.)−0.001+0.009 (theor.). The gluon distribution in the proton for x > 0.2 is determined both from the p p and from the pp data, and the results agree with each other and with previous determinations using the same method.
Physics Letters B | 1990
C. Morel; R. W. Rusack; G. Valenti; M.T. Tran; Andrea Vacchi; R. E. Breedon; J.L. Pages; B. Gabioud; O. E. Overseth; D. Rugger; A. Bernasconi; L. Dick; D. Steiner; W. Kubischta; J.F. Loude; L. Camilleri; F. Gaille; P.T. Cox; J.B. Jeanneret; J.-P. Perroud; Edmond Craig Dukes; R. L. Cool; P. Giacomelli; E. Malamud; P. Cushman; G. R. Snow; C. Joseph; G. Sozzi
Abstract The inclusive cross section times branching ratio for J/ψ→e + e − has been measured in the forward region in the UA6 experiment for p p and pp collisions at √ s = 24.3 GeV. The ratio of the pp to p p cross sections is found to be 0.76 ± 0.14 ± 0.06. This demonstrates that gluon-gluon fusion dominates over quark-antiquark annihilation in the formation of the c c state.
Physics Letters B | 1993
G. Sozzi; G. Ballocchi; A. Bernasconi; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; R. L. Cool; P.T. Cox; P. Cushman; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; B. Gabioud; F. Gaille; P. Giacomelli; D. Hubbard; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; J.F. Loude; E. Malamud; C. Morel; P. Oberson; O. E. Overseth; J. L. Pages; J.-P. Perroud; D. Ruegger; R. W. Rusack; V. Singh; G. R. Snow; D. Steiner; L. Studer
Abstract Inclusive direct photon invariant cross sections have been measured in both p p and pp collisions at √ s = 24.3 GeV at the CERN SPS, permitting the first measurement of the difference of the p p and pp cross sections. The direct photon cross section in p p collisions has been found to be systematically larger than that in pp collisions, which indicates a significant contribution of the q q annihilation term as predicted by theoretical calculations.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1997
Giovanni Boero; W. Kubischta; P. Leprince
A new type of hydrogen dissociator for polarized atomic beams, based on a surface-wave discharge at 2.45 GHz, is described. We report dissociation-degree measurements as function of gas throughput, microwave power and oxygen fraction. A dissociation degree of more than 80% has been achieved for a gas input up to about 6 mbar 1/s.
Physics Letters B | 1999
M. Werlen; G. Ballocchi; R. E. Breedon; L. Camilleri; C Comtat; R. L. Cool; P.T. Cox; P. Cushman; L. Dick; Edmond Craig Dukes; P. Giacomelli; D. Hubbard; J.B. Jeanneret; C. Joseph; W. Kubischta; C. Morel; M.-C Nguyen; P. Oberson; O. E. Overseth; J.L. Pages; J.-P. Perroud; D. Ruegger; R. W. Rusack; V. Singh; G. R. Snow; G. Sozzi; L. Studer; M.T. Tran; Andrea Vacchi; G. Valenti
CERN-PBAR/P accelerator. A NEW DETERMINATION OF ALPHA(S) USING DIRECT PHOTON PRODUCTION CROSS-SECTIONS IN P P AND ANTI-P P COLLISIONS AT S**(1/2) = 24.3-GEV.