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pro vyhledávání: '"Oliver E. Overseth"'
Autor:
D. Ruegger, Richard Breedon, R.W Rusack, G. Ballocchi, D. Hubbard, C. Joseph, C. Morel, M. Werlen, G. Sozzi, R.L. Cool, P. Oberson, A. Vacchi, M. T. Tran, W. Kubischta, L. Studer, G. Valenti, Oliver E. Overseth, M. C. Nguyen, E. C. Dukes, J. P. Perroud, C. Comtat, Peter Timothy Cox, P Giacomelli, Gregory R Snow, Louis Dick, J.L. Pages, J.B. Jeanneret, L. Camilleri, P. Cushman, V. Singh
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 452:201-206
Direct photon production cross sections obtained in high statistics 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 d
Autor:
C. Joseph, M. T. Tran, D. Ruegger, L. Camilleri, Roger Rusack, J.L. Pagès, J. P. Perroud, W. Kubischta, F. Gaille, Oliver E. Overseth, Louis Dick, P.T. Cox, E.C. Dukes, L. Studer, Gregory R Snow, G. Valenti, P. Oberson, R.L. Cool, G. Ballocchi, A. Vacchi, D. Hubbard, Paolo Giacomelli, M. Werlen, E. Malamud, P. Cushman, C. Morel, D. Steiner, V. Singh, R. E. Breedon, J. F. Loude, A. Bernasconi, B. Gabioud, J.B. Jeanneret, G. Sozzi
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 317:250-256
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 meas
Autor:
B. Gabioud, D. Hubbard, M. Werlen, C. Morel, Paolo Giacomelli, C. Joseph, P. Oberson, E. Malamud, R.L. Cool, G. Ballocchi, J.L. Pagès, A. Vacchi, Roger Rusack, G. Sozzi, Louis Dick, P.T. Cox, F. Gaille, Gregory R Snow, L. Camilleri, G. Valenti, D. Ruegger, J. P. Perroud, A. Bernasconi, P. Cushman, D. Steiner, V. Singh, W. Kubischta, E.C. Dukes, J.B. Jeanneret, L. Studer, R. E. Breedon, J. F. Loude, M. T. Tran, Oliver E. Overseth
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 317:243-249
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 sectio
Autor:
E.C. Dukes, F. Gaille, R. E. Breedon, J. F. Loude, J.L. Pages, G. Valenti, A. Bernasconi, P. Giacomelli, L. Camilleri, M. T. Tran, G. Sozzi, B. Gabioud, E. Malamud, Roger Rusack, J.B. Jeanneret, W. Kubischta, C. Morel, P. Cushman, Louis Dick, P.T. Cox, Gregory R Snow, D. Steiner, R.L. Cool, A. Vacchi, J. P. Perroud, C. Joseph, Oliver E. Overseth, D. Ruegger
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 252:505-510
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
Autor:
P. Border, P. Cushman, Ken Heller, R. Whitman, Gordon Thomson, L. Pondrom, K. B. Luk, C. James, G. Valenti, R. Handler, Andrew Beretvas, T. Devlin, C. Wilkinson, M. Sheaff, Oliver E. Overseth, J. Dworkin, B. Lundberg, R. Rameika
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 64:843-846
We have measured the branching ratio \ensuremath{\Gamma}(${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Xi}}}^{0}$\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\gamma})/\ensuremath{\Gamma}(${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Xi}}}^{0}$\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\Lambd
Autor:
Andrew Beretvas, Ken Heller, E.C. Dukes, R. Grobel, B. Lundberg, C. Wilkinson, P.T. Cox, R. Handler, J. Dworkin, Kam Biu Luk, L. Pondrom, M. Sheaff, Oliver E. Overseth, R. Rameika, T. Devlin, L. Deck
Publikováno v:
Physical Review D. 41:780-800
The analysis of 37 286 $\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decays yields the axial-vector-to-vector coupling ratio $\frac{{g}_{a}(0)}{{g}_{v}(0)}=+0.731\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.016$, ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{e\ensuremath{\nu}}=\ensuremath
Autor:
E.C. Dukes, D. Ruegger, L. Dick, Roger Rusack, F. Gaille, G. Valenti, D. Hubbard, R. L. Cool, J.L. Pages, C. Joseph, S. Baumann, M. T. Tran, P. Giacomelli, C. Morel, J. P. Perroud, L. Studer, Oliver E. Overseth, L. Camilleri, G. Sozzi, P.T. Cox, G. Von Dardel, A. Vacchi, C. Rivers, Gregory R Snow, R. E. Breedon, J. F. Loude, B. Gabioud, J.B. Jeanneret, A. Bernasconi, P. Cushman, D. Steiner
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 286:49-60
The fine-grained lead/proportional-tube electromagnetic calorimeter used in CERN experiment UA6 is described. Test-beam results demonstrate linear energy response over a wide dynamic range, position resolution for shower localization reaching 1.7 mm
Autor:
T. Devlin, Andrew Beretvas, G. Valenti, P. M. Border, C. W. James, Ken Heller, Kam-Biu Luk, P. Cushman, L. Pondrom, B. Lundberg, R. Whitman, J. Dworkin, R.A. Rameika, Gordon Thomson, R. Handler, M. Sheaff, Oliver E. Overseth, C. Wilkinson
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 89
Autor:
Richard Breedon, D. Ruegger, Oliver E. Overseth, C. Comtat, C. Joseph, Gregory R Snow, C. Morel, Peter Timothy Cox, Louis Dick, E. C. Dukes, J.L. Pages, W. Kubischta, R.L. Cool, M. T. Tran, G. Valenti, A. Vacchi, L. Camilleri, J. P. Perroud, G. Ballocchi, G. Sozzi, D. Hubbard, L. Studer, Roger Rusack, M. Werlen, M. C. Nguyen, J.B. Jeanneret, P. Oberson, P. Giacomelli, P. Cushman, V. Singh
We report results on inclusive direct photon $(\gamma), \pi_0$, and $\eta$ production in both pp and \={p}p interactions at $\sqrt{s} = 24.3 $ GeV in the transverse momentum range {$4.1 \le p_T \le 7 .7$ GeV/$c$} and rapidity range \mbox{$-0.1 \le y
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::baec0974ab6c061bd835af89af1e6350
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1125192
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1125192
Autor:
L. Pondrom, P. Martin, M. Sheaff, Oliver E. Overseth, R. H. March, T. Devlin, R. T. Edwards, Ken Heller, B. Edelman, P. Skubic, R. Handler, P. Yamin, L. Schachinger, G. Bunce
Publikováno v:
Physical Review D. 16:2737-2745
Inclusive production of ${\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{0}$ hyperons by 300-GeV protons has been measured at fixed production angles in the laboratory between 0 and 9 mrad and laboratory momenta from 65 to 300 GeV/c. Three different solid targets were used: