43 research outputs found
Cross Section Measurements of High- Dilepton Final-State Processes Using a Global Fitting Method
We present a new method for studying high- dilepton events
(, , ) and simultaneously
extracting the production cross sections of , , and p\bar{p} \to \ztt at a center-of-mass energy of TeV. We perform a likelihood fit to the dilepton data in a parameter
space defined by the missing transverse energy and the number of jets in the
event. Our results, which use of data recorded with the CDF
II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider, are pb, pb, and
\sigma(\ztt) =291^{+50}_{-46} pb.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, to be submitted to PRD-R
Deceleration of MeV antiprotons and muons to keV energies - the anticyclotron A progress report
A progress report is presented on the development of the anticyclotron \u2014 deceleration of antiprotons and negative muons via collisions in a low-pressure gas or thin foils during revolutions in a cyclotron field. Beam tests performed at CERN and PSI are reported and future plans for applications outlined
PRELIMINARY-RESULTS ON THE ANTICYCLOTRON AT LEAR
The KfK 'Cylotron trap' has been modified to act as a declaration and trapping device for a large number of antiprotons. An active injection device (kicker) and a pair of pulsed extraction electrodes have been placed in the cyclotron cliamber. A cylindrical e.m. trap has been added in the axial bore of the cyclotron magnet and a separation membrane has been inserted to decouple the cyclotron chamber from the high-vacuum region of the trap. We report here preliminary results of a test of this apparatus, performed at the LEAR 72 MeV/c antiproton beam
DECELERATION OF MEV ANTIPROTONS AND MUONS TO KEV ENERGIES - THE ANTICYCLOTRON - A PROGRESS REPORT
A progress report is presented on the development of the anticyclotron - deceleration of antiprotons and negative muons via collisions in a low-pressure gas or thin foils during revolutions in a cyclotron field. Beam tests performed at CERN and PSI are reported and future plans for applications outlined