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Coherent Vector Meson Production in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy-Ion Collisions at STAR
We report the first observation of coherent rho0 production (AuAu->AuAu rho0)
and rho0 production accompanied by mutual nuclear Coulomb excitation
(AuAu->Au*Au*rho0),and the observation of coherent e+e- pair production
(AuAu->Au*Au*e+e-) in ultra-peripheral relativistic heavy-ion collisions
(UPCs). We give transverse momentum, mass, and rapidity distributions. The
cross sections for coherent rho0 production at sqrt{s_NN}=130 and 200 GeV are
in agreement with theoretical predictions, which treat rho^0 production and
nuclear excitation as independent processes.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Talk presented at Quark Matter 2002, Nantes,
France, July 200
Coherent Electromagnetic Processes in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy-Ion Collisions
We report measurements for coherent rho^0 production, AuAu->AuAu rho^0, and
coherent rho^0 and e^+e^- pair production accompanied by mutual nuclear Coulomb
excitation, AuAu->Au*Au* rho^0 and AuAuee, in ultra-peripheral relativistic
gold-gold collisions (UPC). We discuss transverse momentum, mass, and rapidity
distributions. The two photon-process of e^+e^- pair production is an important
probe of strong field QED because of the large coupling Z*alpha=0.6. At
sqrt{s}=200GeV, the e^+e^- production cross section agrees with lowest order
QED calculations. The cross sections for coherent rho^0 production at
sqrt{s}=130 and 200GeV are in agreement with theoretical predictions. The
calculations for both, coherent e^+e^- and rho^0 production treat nuclear
excitation as independent process.Comment: Presentation at the 'International Conference on the Structure and
Interactions of the Photon-Photon 2003, Frascati, Italy'; 6 pages, 8 figures
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Inhibition of electromagnetically induced absorption due to excited state decoherence in Rb vapor
The explanation presented in [Taichenachev et al, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 61},
011802 (2000)] according to which the electromagnetically induced absorption
(EIA) resonances observed in degenerate two level systems are due to coherence
transfer from the excited to the ground state is experimentally tested in a
Hanle type experiment observing the parametric resonance on the line of
Rb. While EIA occurs in the transition in a cell
containing only vapor, collisions with a buffer gas ( of )
cause the sign reversal of this resonance as a consequence of collisional
decoherence of the excited state. A theoretical model in good qualitative
agreement with the experimental results is presented.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Physical Review
Level-crossing spectroscopy of the 7, 9, and 10D_5/2 states of 133Cs and validation of relativistic many-body calculations of the polarizabilities and hyperfine constants
We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the
polarizabilities and hyperfine constants of D_J states in 133Cs for J=3/2 and
J=5/2. New experimental values for the hyperfine constant A are obtained from
level-crossing signals of the (7,9,10)D_5/2 states of 133Cs and precise
calculations of the tensor polarizabilities alpha_2. The results of
relativistic many-body calculations for scalar and tensor polarizabilities of
the (5-10)D_3/2 and (5-10)D_5/2 states are presented and compared with measured
values from the literature. Calculated values of the hyperfine constants A for
these states are also presented and checked for consistency with experimental
values.Comment: 12 pages, revtex4, 11 figure file
Cascade coherence transfer and magneto-optical resonances at 455 nm excitation of Cesium
We present and experimental and theoretical study of nonlinear
magneto-optical resonances observed in the fluorescence to the ground state
from the 7P_{3/2} state of cesium, which was populated directly by laser
radiation at 455 nm, and from the 6P_{1/2} and 6P_{3/2} states, which were
populated via cascade transitions that started from the 7P_{3/2} state and
passed through various intermediate states. The laser-induced fluorescence
(LIF) was observed as the magnetic field was scanned through zero. Signals were
recorded for the two orthogonal, linearly polarized components of the LIF. We
compared the measured signals with the results of calculations from a model
that was based on the optical Bloch equations and averaged over the Doppler
profile. This model was adapted from a model that had been developed for D_1
and D_2 excitation of alkali metal atoms. The calculations agree quite well
with the measurements, especially when taking into account the fact that some
experimental parameters were only estimated in the model.Comment: small changes to text of previous version; 12 pages, 8 figure
Pion-nucleon scattering in a meson-exchange model
The pi-N interaction is studied within a meson-exchange model and in a
coupled-channels approach which includes the channels pi-N, eta-N, as well as
three effective pi-pi-N channels namely rho-N, pi-Delta, and sigma-N. Starting
out from an earlier model of the Julich group systematic improvements in the
dynamics and in some technical aspects are introduced. With the new model an
excellent quantitative reproduction of the pi-N phase shifts and inelasticity
parameters in the energy region up to 1.9 GeV and for total angular momenta J
leq 3/2 is achieved. Simultaneously, good agreement with data for the total and
differential pi-N -> eta-N transition cross sections is obtained. The
connection of the pi_N dynamics in the S_{11} partial wave with the reaction
pi-N -> eta-N is discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 9 figure
A unitary model for meson-nucleon scattering
In an effective Lagrangian model employing the K-matrix approximation we
extract nucleon resonance parameters. To this end we analyze simultaneously all
available data for reactions involving the final states , ,
and in the energy range GeV. The background contributions are generated consistently from the
relevant Feynman amplitudes, thus significantly reducing the number of free
parameters.Comment: Revised version. 60 pages, 17 figures. Two figures and a short
discussion (\pi N \to \eta N, K \Lambda amplitudes) added, typos and minor
errors in the citations correcte
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The Crystal Ball Data Acquisition System
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