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    Events with large missing transverse energy at the CERN collider: III. Mass limits on supersymmetric particles

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    A sample of events with large missing transverse energy from 715 nb-1 of data from the UA1 experiment at the CERN proton-antiproton collider is used to search for evidence of supersymmetric particle production. Assuming that the photino is the lightest supersymmetric particle and that it is massless, we find a limit on the squark mass of mq>45 GeV/c2 at 90% CL, independently of the gluino mass. Similarly, we find a limit on the gluino mass of mg>53 GeV/c2 (at 90% CL) independently of the squark mass, provided that the gluino is not long-lived (i.e. provided that the squark is not too heavy, mq{less-than or approximate}1 TeV/c2). For equal squark and gluino masses we find a limit mq=mg>75 GeV/c2 at 90% CL. The effect of a non-zero photino mass on these limits is studied. © 1987

    Measurement of the bottom quark production cross section in proton-antiproton collisions at ?s = 0.63 TeV

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    We summarize the results obtained in the UA1 experiment on the production of bottom quarks in proton-antiproton collisions at √s=0.63 TeV. Independent muon data samples are used to determine the bottom quark production cross section in different transverse momentum ranges from 6 to 30 GeV. A recent theoretical calculation to O(αs 3) of the inclusive bottom quark transverse momentum spectrum in hadronic collisions shows reasonable agreement with the data. We extrapolate the integral PT distribution to PT=0 and in rapidity to estimate the total cross section forthe production of bottom quark pairs. Assuming the shape in PT and rapidity given by the O(αs 3) calcultaion, we obtain σ(pp→bb+X) = 10.2 ±3.3 ÎŒb. © 1988

    Direct photon production at the CERN proton-antiproton collider

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    The H1 detector at HERA

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    The tracking calorimeter and muon detectors of the H1 experiment at Hera

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    The Tracking, calorimeter and muon detectors of the H1 experiment at HERA

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    Technical aspects of the three major components of the H1 detector at the electron-proton storage ring HERA are described. This paper covers the detector status up to the end of 1994 when a major upgrading of some of its elements was undertaken. A description of the other elements of the detector and some performance figures from luminosity runs at HERA during 1993 and 1994 are given in a paper previously published in this journal.0400 auteursSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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