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Detection of Pionium with DIRAC
The aim of the DIRAC experiment at CERN is to provide an accurate determination of S-wave pion-pion scattering lengths from the measurement of the lifetime of the pi+ pi- atom. The measurement will be done with precision comparable to the level of accuracy of theoretical predictions, formulated in the context of Chiral Perturbation Theory. Therefore, the understanding of chiral symmetry breaking of QCD will be submitted to a stringent test
Investigation of pairs in the effective mass region near
The DIRAC experiment at CERN investigated in the reaction
 the particle pairs  and  with relative momentum  in the pair system less than 100 MeV/c.
Because of background influence studies, DIRAC explored three subsamples of
 pairs, obtained by subtracting -- using time-of-flight (TOF) technique
-- background from initial  distributions with  sample fractions
more than 70\%, 50\% and 30\%. The corresponding pair distributions in  and
in its longitudinal projection  were analyzed first in a Coulomb model,
which takes into account only Coulomb final state interaction (FSI) and
assuming point-like pair production. This Coulomb model analysis leads to a
 yield increase of about four at  MeV/c compared to 100 MeV/c.
In order to study contributions from strong interaction, a second more
sophisticated model was applied, considering besides Coulomb FSI also strong
FSI via the resonances  and  and a variable distance 
between the produced  mesons. This analysis was based on three different
parameter sets for the pair production. For the 70\% subsample and with best
parameters,   pairs was found to be compared to   extracted by means of the Coulomb model. Knowing the efficiency
of the TOF cut for background suppression, the total number of detected
 pairs was evaluated to be around , which agrees with
the result from the 30\% subsample. The  pair number in the 50\%
subsample differs from the two other values by about three standard deviations,
confirming -- as discussed in the paper -- that experimental data in this
subsample is less reliable
DIRAC: A High Resolution Spectrometer for Pionium Detection
The DIRAC spectrometer has been commissioned at CERN with the aim of
detecting  atoms produced by a 24 GeV/ high intensity proton
beam in thin foil targets. A challenging apparatus is required to cope with the
high interaction rates involved, the triggering of pion pairs with very low
relative momentum, and the measurement of the latter with resolution around 0.6
MeV/. The general characteristics of the apparatus are explained and each
part is described in some detail. The main features of the trigger system,
data-acquisition, monitoring and setup performances are also given.Comment: 49 pages, 37 figures. Figures 1, 2, 5 and 28 are removed because of
  size limitations imposed by hep-ex. They don't offer essential information.
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Detection of atoms with the DIRAC spectrometer at CERN
The goal of the DIRAC experiment at CERN is to measure with high precision
the lifetime of the  atom (), which is of order
 s, and thus to determine the s-wave -scattering
lengths difference .  atoms are detected through the
characteristic features of  pairs from the atom break-up
(ionization) in the target. We report on a first high statistics atomic data
sample obtained from p Ni interactions at 24 GeV/ proton momentum and
present the methods to separate the signal from the background.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, 1 tabl
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