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Relativistic Expansion of Electron-Positron-Photon Plasma Droplets and Photon Emission
The expansion dynamics of hot electron-positron-photon plasma droplets is
dealt with within relativistic hydrodynamics. Such droplets, envisaged to be
created in future experiments by irradiating thin foils with
counter-propagating ultra-intense laser beams, are sources of flashes of gamma
radiation. Warm electron-positron plasma droplets may be identified and
characterized by a broadened 511 keV line
Parton energy loss limits and shadowing in Drell-Yan dimuon production
A precise measurement of the ratios of the Drell-Yan cross section per
nucleon for an 800 GeV/c proton beam incident on Be, Fe and W targets is
reported. The behavior of the Drell-Yan ratios at small target parton momentum
fraction is well described by an existing fit to the shadowing observed in
deep-inelastic scattering. The cross section ratios as a function of the
incident parton momentum fraction set tight limits on the energy loss of quarks
passing through a cold nucleus
Measurement of Angular Distributions of Drell-Yan Dimuons in Interactions at 800 GeV/c
We report a measurement of the angular distributions of Drell-Yan dimuons
produced using an 800 GeV/c proton beam on a hydrogen target. The polar and
azimuthal angular distribution parameters have been extracted over the
kinematic range GeV/c (excluding the
resonance region), GeV/c, and . The angular
distributions are similar to those of , and both data sets are compared
with models which attribute the distribution either to the
presence of the transverse-momentum-dependent Boer-Mulders structure function
or to QCD effects. The data indicate the presence of both
mechanisms. The validity of the Lam-Tung relation in Drell-Yan is also
tested.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Measurement of Angular Distributions of Drell-Yan Dimuons in p + d Interaction at 800 GeV/c
We report a measurement of the angular distributions of Drell-Yan dimuons
produced using an 800 GeV/c proton beam on a deuterium target. The muon angular
distributions in polar angle and azimuthal angle have been
measured over the kinematic range GeV/c, GeV/c, and . No significant cos dependence is found
in these proton-induced Drell-Yan data, in contrast to the situation for
pion-induced Drell-Yan. The data are compared with expectations from models
which attribute the cos distribution to a QCD vacuum effect or to the
presence of the transverse-momentum-dependent Boer-Mulders structure function
. Constraints on the magnitude of the sea-quark
structure functions are obtained.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Interferometry of Direct Photons in Central 280Pb+208Pb Collisions at 158A GeV
Two-particle correlations of direct photons were measured in central
208Pb+208Pb collisions at 158 AGeV. The invariant interferometric radii were
extracted for 100<K_T<300 MeV/c and compared to radii extracted from charged
pion correlations. The yield of soft direct photons, K_T<300 MeV/c, was
extracted from the correlation strength and compared to theoretical
calculations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Measurement of the Light Antiquark Flavor Asymmetry in the Nucleon Sea
A precise measurement of the ratio of Drell-Yan yields from an 800 GeV/c
proton beam incident on hydrogen and deuterium targets is reported. Over
140,000 Drell-Yan muon pairs with dimuon mass M_{mu+ mu-} >= 4.5 GeV/c^2 were
recorded. From these data, the ratio of anti-down (dbar) to anti-up (ubar)
quark distributions in the proton sea is determined over a wide range in
Bjorken-x. A strong x dependence is observed in the ratio dbar/ubar, showing
substantial enhancement of dbar with respect to ubar for x<0.2. This result is
in fair agreement with recent parton distribution parameterizations of the sea.
For x>0.2, the observed dbar/ubar ratio is much nearer unity than given by the
parameterizations.Comment: REVTeX, to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
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