70 research outputs found
High-statistics measurement of the pion form factor in the rho-meson energy range with the CMD-2 detector
We present a measurement of the pion form factor based on e+e- annihilation
data from the CMD-2 detector in the energy range 0.6<sqrt(s)<1.0 GeV with a
systematic uncertainty of 0.8%. A data sample is five times larger than that
used in our previous measurement.Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures. Added comparison with KLOE measurement, minor
updates. Accepted by PL
Study of the Process in the C.M.Energy Range 1.05-1.38 GeV with CMD-2
The process has been studied with the CMD-2 detector
using about 950 events detected in the center-of-mass energy range from 1.05 to
1.38 GeV. The cross section exceeds the expectation based on the contributions
of the rho(770), omega(782) and phi(1020) mesons only.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, uses elsart.cls, submitted to Physics Letters
Measurement of (1020) meson leptonic width with CMD-2 detector at VEPP-2M Collider
The (1020) meson leptonic width has been determined from the combined
analysis of 4 major decay modes of the resonance () studied with the CMD-2 detector at
the VEPP-2M collider. The following value has been obtained:
keV.
The meson parameters in four main decay channels have been also
recalculated: , , , .Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Study of the Process e+ e- --> omega pi0 --> pi0 pi0 gamma in c.m. Energy Range 920--1380 MeV at CMD-2
The cross section of the process e+ e- --> omega pi0 --> pi0 pi0 gamma has
been measured in the c.m. energy range 920-1380 MeV with the CMD-2 detector.
Its energy dependence is well described by the interference of the rho(770) and
rho'(1450) mesons decaying to omega pi0. Upper limits for the cross sections of
the direct processes e+ e- --> pi0 pi0 gamma, eta pi0 gamma have been set.Comment: Accepted for publication in PL
Measurement of e+e- -> phi -> K+K- cross section with the CMD-2 detector at VEPP-2M Collider
The process e+ e- -> phi -> K+ K- has been studied with the CMD-2 detector
using about 542 000 events detected in the center-of-mass energy range from
1.01 to 1.034 GeV. The systematic error of the cross section is estimated to be
2.2%. The phi(1020) meson parameters in the phi -> K+K- decay channel have been
measured: sigma_0(phi-> K+K-) = 2016 +- 8 +- 44 nb, m(phi) = 1019.441 +- 0.008
+- 0.080 MeV/c2, Gamma(phi) = 4.24 +- 0.02 +- 0.03 MeV, B(e+e-)B(K+K-) = (14.27
+- 0.05 +- 0.31)*10(-5).Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, uses elsart.cls (second version - some
figures are corrected
Study of the Process e+ e- --> pi0 pi0 gamma in c.m. Energy Range 600--970 MeV at CMD-2
The cross section of the process e+ e- --> pi0 pi0 gamma has been measured in
the c.m. energy range 600--970 MeV with the CMD-2 detector. The following
branching ratios have been determined: B(rho --> pi0 pi0 gamma)
=(5.2^{+1.5}_{-1.3} +- 0.6)x10^{-5} and B(omega --> pi0 pi0 gamma)
=(6.4^{+2.4}_{-2.0} +- 0.8)x10^{-5}. Evidence for the rho --> f0(600) gamma
decay has been obtained: B(rho --> f0(600) gamma) = (6.0^{+3.3}_{-2.7}\pm
0.9)x10^{-5}. From a search for the process e+ e- --> eta pi0 gamma the
following upper limit has been obtained: B(omega --> eta pi0 gamma) < 3.3
10^{-5} at 90% CL.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Study of the process e+e−→3(π+π−) in the c.m. energy range 1.5–2.0 GeV with the CMD-3 detector
AbstractThe cross section of the process e+e−→3(π+π−) has been measured using a data sample of 22 pb−1 collected with the CMD-3 detector at the VEPP-2000 e+e− collider. 7956 signal events are selected in the center-of-mass energy range 1.5–2.0 GeV. The measured cross section exhibits a sharp drop near the pp¯ threshold. A first study of dynamics of six-pion production has been performed
Fast Calorimeter on the Pure CsI Crystals for the Modern ee Super Factories
International audienceModern high luminosity e^+e^− factories, like Belle II at SuperKEKB or planned Super Charm-Tau factory require fast calorimeters to cope with severe background conditions. The prototype of the fast electromagnetic calorimeter based on pure CsI scintillation crystals, wavelength shifters with the novel nanostructured organosilicon luminophores, and avalanche photodiodes Hamamatsu S8664-55 is discussed. The results of the tests of the basic element of the calorimeter are reported
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