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Simulation studies and background measurements for a laser based beam size monitor for the future linear collider
At several locations of the beam delivery system (BDS) of a future linear collider (FLC), beam spot sizes ranging from several hundreds to a few micrometers have to be measured. It is anticipated that laser wires will be used for this task in any FLC design. In order to optimize a laser wire system, simulations and background measurements have been carried out. Results are presented from simulations of the Compton scattering for the PETRA scenario. Furthermore results from measurements of backgrounds like synchrotron radiation and gas scattering have been measured at the positron storage ring PETRA at DESY and will be discussed
Lambda-N scattering length from the reaction gamma d -> K^+ Lambda n
The perspects of utilizing the strangeness-production reaction gamma d -> K^+
Lambda n for the determination of the Lambda n low-energy scattering parameters
are investigated. The spin observables that need to be measured in order to
isolate the Lambda n singlet (1S0) and triplet (3S1) states are identified.
Possible kinematical regions where the extraction of the Lambda n scattering
lengths might be feasible are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Beam Profile Measurements and Simulations of the PETRA Laser-Wire
The Laser-wire will be an essential diagnostic tool at the International
Linear Collider. It uses a finely focussed laser beam to measure the transverse
profile of electron bunches by detecting the Compton-scattered photons (or
degraded electrons) downstream of where the laser beam intersects the electron
beam. Such a system has been installed at the PETRA storage ring at DESY, which
uses a piezo-driven mirror to scan the laser-light across the electron beam.
Lat- est results of experimental data taking are presented and compared to
detailed simulations using the Geant4 based program BDSIM.Comment: 3 pagesm 4 figures. Submitted as a conference paper for the Particle
Accelerator Conference 2005 (PAC05
Near Threshold K+K- Meson-Pair Production in Proton-Proton Collisions
The near threshold total cross section and angular distributions of K+K- pair
production via the reaction pp --> ppK+K- have been studied at an excess energy
of Q = 17 MeV using the COSY-11 facility at the cooler synchrotron COSY. The
obtained cross section as well as an upper limit at an excess energy of Q = 3
MeV represent the first measurements on the K+K- production in the region of
small excess energies where production via the channel pp --> pp Phi --> ppK+K-
is energetically forbidden. The possible influence of a resonant production via
intermediate scalar states f0(980) and a0(980) is discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, replaced with revised version, accepted for
publication in Phys. Lett.
Near-Threshold eta Meson Production in Proton-Proton Collisions
The production of eta mesons has been measured in the proton-proton
interaction close to the reaction threshold using the COSY-11 internal facility
at the cooler synchrotron COSY. Total cross sections were determined for eight
different excess energies in the range from 0.5 MeV to 5.4 MeV. The energy
dependence of the total cross section is well described by the available
phase-space volume weighted by FSI factors for the proton-proton and proton-eta
pairs.Comment: 9 pages, 1 table, 5 figure
Associated strangeness production at threshold
The associated strangeness dissociation at threshold has been studied at the
COSY-11 facility measuring the hyperon - and the K+K- meson pair production.
Measurements of the near threshold Lambda and Sigma0 production via the pp ->
pK+ Lambda / Sigma0 reaction at COSY-11 have shown that the Lambda / Sigma0
cross section ratio exceeds the value at high excess energies (Q >= 300 MeV) by
an order of magnitude. For a better understanding additional data have been
taken between 13 MeV and 60 MeV excess energy.
The near threshold production of the charged kaon-antikaon pair is related to
the discussion about the nature of the scalar states in the 1 GeV/c^2 mass
range, i.e. the f0(980) and a0(980). The interpretation as a K anti-K molecule
is strongly dependent on the K anti-K interaction which can be studied via the
production channel. A first total cross section value on the reaction pp ->
ppK+K- at an excess energy of 17 MeV i.e. below the phi production threshold
was measured.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, Presented at Conference on Quarks and Nuclear
Physics (QNP 2002), Julich, Germany, 9-14 Jun 200
Probing the nuclear equation of state by production in heavy ion collisions
The dependence of production on the nuclear equation of state is
investigated in heavy ion collisions. An increase of the excitation function of
multiplicities obtained in heavy () over light () systems
when going far below threshold which has been observed by the KaoS
Collaboration strongly favours a soft equation of state. This observation holds
despite of the influence of an in-medium kaon potential predicted by effective
chiral models which is necessary to reproduce the experimental yields.Comment: 4 pages Revtex, 4 PS figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Threshold hyperon production in proton-proton collisions at COSY-11
Sigma+ hyperon production was measured at the COSY-11 spectrometer via the p
p --> n K+ Sigma+ reaction at excess energies of Q = 13 MeV and Q = 60 MeV.
These measurements continue systematic hyperon production studies via the p p
--> p K+ Lambda/Sigma0 reactions where a strong decrease of the cross section
ratio close-to-threshold was observed. In order to verify models developed for
the description of the Lambda and Sigma0 production we have performed the
measurement on the Sigma+ hyperon and found unexpectedly that the total cross
section is by more than one order of magnitude larger than predicted by all
anticipated models.
After the reconstruction of the kaon and neutron four momenta, the Sigma+ is
identified via the missing mass technique. Details of the method and the
measurement will be given and discussed in view of theoretical models.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, Phys. Lett. B in print, in the second version a
minor editorial changes have been made by a native speaking proofreader and a
note in proof has been added with an additional referenc
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