W. Luebke
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Physical Review Letters | 2005
H. K. Park; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk
We report the first evidence for the decay Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-) from data taken by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab. Based on three observed events, the branching ratio is B(Sigma(+)-->pmu(+)mu(-))=[8.6(+6.6)(-5.4)(stat)+/-5.5(syst)]x10(-8). The narrow range of dimuon masses may indicate that the decay proceeds via a neutral intermediate state, Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-) with a P0 mass of 214.3+/-0.5 MeV/c(2) and branching ratio B(Sigma(+)-->pP(0),P0-->mu(+)mu(-))=[3.1(+2.4)(-1.9)(stat)+/-1.5(syst)]x10(-8).
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
M. Ellis; P. R. Hobson; P. Kyberd; J. J. Nebrensky; A. Bross; J. Fagan; T. Fitzpatrick; R. Flores; R. Kubinski; J. Krider; R. Rucinski; P. Rubinov; C. Tolian; T. L. Hart; Daniel M. Kaplan; W. Luebke; B. Freemire; M. Wojcik; G. Barber; D. Clark; I. Clark; P.J. Dornan; A. Fish; S. Greenwood; R. Hare; A.K. Jamdagni; V. Kasey; M. Khaleeq; J. Leaver; Kenneth Long
Charged-particle tracking in the international Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment (MICE) will be performed using two solenoidal spectrometers, each instrumented with a tracking detector based on 350 mu m diameter scintillating fibres. The design and construction of the trackers is described along with the quality-assurance procedures, photon-detection system, readout electronics, reconstruction and simulation software and the data-acquisition system. Finally, the performance of the MICE tracker, determined using cosmic rays, is presented
Physical Review Letters | 2002
H.K. Park; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; N. Leros; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin
Using data collected with the HyperCP (E871) spectrometer during the 1997 fixed-target run at Fermilab, we report the first observation of the decay K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-) and new measurements of the branching ratios for K+/--->pi(+/-)mu(+)mu(-). By combining the branching ratios for the decays K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-) and K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-), we measure Gamma(K+/--->pi(+/-)mu(+)mu(-))/Gamma(K+/--->all) = (9.8+/-1.0+/-0.5)x10(-8). The CP asymmetry between the rates of the two decay modes is [Gamma(K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-))-Gamma(K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-))]/[Gamma(K+-->pi(+)mu(+)mu(-))+Gamma(K--->pi(-)mu(+)mu(-))] = -0.02+/-0.11+/-0.04.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
T. Holmstrom; N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; H. K. Park; J.-P. Perroud
We have compared the p and p angular distributions in 117 x 10(6) Xi- -->Lambdapi- -->ppi-pi- and 41 x 10(6) Xi+ -->Lambda pi+ -->p pi+pi+ decays using a subset of the data from the HyperCP experiment (E871) at Fermilab. We find no evidence of CP violation, with the direct-CP-violating parameter AXiLambda identical with (alphaXialphaLambda-alpha Xialpha Lambda)/(alphaXialphaLambda+alphaXialphaLambda)=[0.0+/-5.1(stat)+/-4.4(syst)] x 10(-4).
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 1999
C.G. White; R.A. Burnstein; M. Carmack; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; M. B. Crisler; J. A. Drapala; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; M. Jenkins; Daniel M. Kaplan; Zhi-Qi Kou; Leon M. Lederman; N. Leros; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; Gabriel P. Lopez; W. Luebke; K.B. Luk; K. Nelson
A sensitive search for direct CP violation in Ξ− (Ξ+) and Λ (Λ) decays is underway at FNAL. Experiment E871 (HyperCP) intends to perform a precision measurement of the angular distribution of protons (anti-protons) with respect to the helicity axis in the rest frame of the Λ (Λ). The slopes of these distributions give the decay parameters αΞαΛ and αΞαΛ. An asymmetry parameter A in terms of these decay parameters has been defined for which a non-zero value would be unambiguous evidence for direct CP violation. Theoretical predictions for A range from no asymmetry up to ∼ 10−3. HyperCP expects to measure A with an uncertainty of ∼ 2 × 10−4.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
T. Holmstrom; N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; P. Gu; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; L.M. Lederman; M. J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. S. Nelson; H. K. Park; J.-P. Perroud
We have compared the p and p angular distributions in 117 x 10(6) Xi- -->Lambdapi- -->ppi-pi- and 41 x 10(6) Xi+ -->Lambda pi+ -->p pi+pi+ decays using a subset of the data from the HyperCP experiment (E871) at Fermilab. We find no evidence of CP violation, with the direct-CP-violating parameter AXiLambda identical with (alphaXialphaLambda-alpha Xialpha Lambda)/(alphaXialphaLambda+alphaXialphaLambda)=[0.0+/-5.1(stat)+/-4.4(syst)] x 10(-4).
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2002
C.G. White; T.D. Jones; W. Luebke; Y. C. Chen; K. C. Cheng; Woon-Seng Choong; Daniel M. Kaplan; K. S. Nelson; H. A. Rubin; Bojan T. Turko; P. Zyla
FNAL E871 (HyperCP) collected over 38 terabytes of data during the 1997 fixed-target run at Fermilab. The data-acquisition (DAQ) system wrote data to tape with a typical rate of 13 MB/s. A second data collection period in 1999 allowed for the collection of a further 82 terabytes of data. However, changes in the spill structure and an increase in primary beam intensity necessitated an upgrade of the 1997 DAQ system. The 1999 run of HyperCP featured a DAQ system which recorded data on 20,421 8 mm tapes at a sustainable rate of 27 MB/s. The rationale and methods for this upgrade are detailed within.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001
C. White; T.D. Jones; W. Luebke; Y. C. Chen; K.C Cheng; Woon-Seng Choong; Daniel M. Kaplan; K. Nelson; H. A. Rubin; B. Turko; P. Zyla
Abstract The 1999 run of Fermilab E871 (HyperCP) recorded 80 Terabytes of data on 19,000 8 mm tapes with a typical trigger rate near 100 kHz . The readout electronics digitized data from 21,000 input channels with a fixed deadtime of 1.7 μs resulting in a typical livetime of 80%. The typical instantaneous rate of data generated by the HyperCP spectrometer was 36 MB / s . These data were written to tape at a sustained rate of 27 MB / s .
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2001
N. Leros; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; A. W. Chan; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; G. Gidal; H. R. Gustafson; C. Ho; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; M. Jenkins; T. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; Leon M. Lederman; Michael J. Longo; F. Lopez; L. C. Lu; W. Luebke; K.B. Luk; G. Moreno; K. Nelson; H.K. Park; J.-P. Perroud; D. Rajaram
Abstract The Fermilab HyperCP experiment has accumulated the worlds largest sample of Ξ− and Ξ + hyperon decays within two running periods in 1997 and 1999. The primary goal of the experiment is to search for direct CP violation in the decay sequences Ξ− → Λ π− → p π− π− and Ξ + → Λ π+ → p π+ π+. A violation of CP would manifest itself as a difference between the angular distribution of the proton and the antiproton in the Λ and Λ helicity frame. The amount of data is enough to reach a statistical sensitivity of 1.4 × 10−4 in the CP violating asymmetry A ΞΛ = (αΞ αΛ − α Ξ α Λ )/(αΞ αΛ + α Ξ α Λ ). We present an analysis method used to take into account the slight differences in the production of the Ξ− and Ξ + samples. A preliminary results on A ΞΛ at the level of a few 10−3 and based on a few percent of the 1997 data will be presented.
Physics Letters B | 2005
L. C. Lu; R.A. Burnstein; A. Chakravorty; Y. C. Chen; Woon-Seng Choong; K. Clark; E. C. Dukes; C. Durandet; J. Felix; Y. Fu; G. Gidal; H.R. Gustafson; T. Holmstrom; M. Huang; C. James; C. M. Jenkins; T.D. Jones; Daniel M. Kaplan; M. J. Longo; W. Luebke; K. B. Luk; K. Nelson; H.K. Park; J. P. Perroud; D. Rajaram; H. A. Rubin; J. Volk; C.G. White; S.L. White; P. Zyla
The alpha decay parameter in the process Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus has been measured from a sample of 4.50 million unpolarized Omega-minus decays recorded by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab and found to be [1.78 +/- 0.19(stat) +/- 0.16(syst)]{\times}10^{-2}. This is the first unambiguous evidence for a nonzero alpha decay parameter, and hence parity violation, in the Omega-minus -> Lambda + K-minus decay.