12 research outputs found
Pentaquarks: review of the experimental evidence
Pentaquarks, namely baryons made by 4 quarks and one antiquark have been
predicted and searched for since several decades without success. Theoretical
and experimental advances in the last 2 years led to the observation of a
number of pentaquark candidates. We review the experimental evidence for
pentaquarks as well as their non-observations by some experiments, and discuss
to which extend these sometimes contradicting informations may lead to a
consistent picture.Comment: Contribution to the International Conference on 'Strangeness in Quark
Matter', 15-21 Sept. 2004, Cape Tawn, South Afric
Cold nuclear effects on heavy flavours (a review)
Before wondering about the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), one has to take into
account various cold (normal) nuclear matter effects, that can be probed
through p+A like collisions. This article aims at reviewing the current results
(and understanding) of these effects on heavy quarks and quarkonia production.Comment: 8 pages, 6x2 figures, SQM08 proceedings, version accepted by
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The QCD transition temperature: results with physical masses in the continuum limit II.
We extend our previous study [Phys. Lett. B643 (2006) 46] of the cross-over
temperatures (T_c) of QCD. We improve our zero temperature analysis by using
physical quark masses and finer lattices. In addition to the kaon decay
constant used for scale setting we determine four quantities (masses of the
\Omega baryon, K^*(892) and \phi(1020) mesons and the pion decay constant)
which are found to agree with experiment. This implies that --independently of
which of these quantities is used to set the overall scale-- the same results
are obtained within a few percent. At finite temperature we use finer lattices
down to a <= 0.1 fm (N_t=12 and N_t=16 at one point). Our new results confirm
completely our previous findings. We compare the results with those of the
'hotQCD' collaboration.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, 3 table
LIMITS FOR THE CENTRAL PRODUCTION OF THETA+ AND XI-- PENTAQUARKS IN 920-GEV PA COLLISIONS
We have searched for Theta^+(1540) and Xi^{--}(1862) pentaquark candidates in proton-induced reactions on C, Ti and W targets at mid-rapidity and \sqrt{s} = 41.6 GeV. In 2x10^8 inelastic events we find no evidence for narrow (sigma~5 MeV) signals in the Theta^+ -> pK_s and Xi^{--} -> Xi^-pi^- channels; our 95% CL upper limits (UL) for the inclusive production cross section times branching fraction Bx(dsigma/dy)|_{y~0} are 3.7 and 2.5 microb/N. The UL of the yield ratio of [Theta^+ / Lambda(1520)] < 2.7% is significantly lower than model predictions. Our UL of [BxXi^{--} / Xi(1530)^0] < 4% is at variance with the results that have provided first evidence for the Xi^{--} signal
SEARCH FOR THE FLAVOR CHANGING NEUTRAL CURRENT DECAY D0 ---> MU+ MU- WITH THE HERA-B DETECTOR
We report on a search for the flavor-changing neutral current decay using events recorded with a dimuon trigger in interactions of 920 GeV protons with nuclei by the HERA-B experiment. We find no evidence for such decays and set a 90% confidence level upper limit on the branching fraction
Measurement of the b anti b production cross section in 920 GeV fixed-target proton-nucleus collisions
Using the HERA - B detector, the bb production cross section has been measured in 920 GeV proton collisions on carbon and titanium targets. The bb production was tagged via inclusive bottom quark decays into J/#psi# by exploiting the longitudinal separation of J/#psi# #-># l"+l"- decay vortices from the primary proton-nucleus interaction. Both e"+e"- and #mu#"+#mu#"-channels have been reconstructed and the combined analysis yields the cross section #sigma#(b anti b) = 32_-_1_2"+"1"4(stat)_-_7"+"6(sys) nb/nucleon. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RA 2999(02-076) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman