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A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c and new information on the spin of the fJ(1710)
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 channels has
been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c.
An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking
feature is the observation of peaks in the S-wave corresponding to the f0(1500)
and fJ(1710) with J = 0. The D-wave shows evidence for the f2(1270)/a2(1320),
the f2(1525) and the f2(2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically
significant contribution in the D-wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 5 Figure
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced pi+pi- system in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced pi+pi- channel has been
performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An
unambiguous physical solution has been found. Evidence is found for the
f0(980), f0(1300), f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0 in the the S-wave. The
rho(770) is observed dominantly in the P0-wave and the f2(1270) is observed
dominantly in the D0-wave. In addition, there is evidence for a broad
enhancement in the D-wave below 1 GeV.Comment: 12 pages, Latex, 4 Figure
Properties of chains of prime ideals in an amalgamated algebra along an ideal
Let be a ring homomorphism and let be an ideal of . In
this paper, we study the amalgamation of with along with respect to
(denoted by ), a construction that provides a general frame
for studying the amalgamated duplication of a ring along an ideal, introduced
and studied by D'Anna and Fontana in 2007, and other classical constructions
(such as the , the and the constructions). In
particular, we completely describe the prime spectrum of the amalgamated
duplication and we give bounds for its Krull dimension.Comment: J. Pure Appl. Algebra (to appear
Recent OPAL measurements in non-perturbative QCD
Using multihadronic Z0 decays recorded in 1991-1995 by the OPAL detector in
e+e- collisions at LEP1, experimental analyses were made of the following
subjects: (a) Bose-Einstein correlations; (b) Intermittency and correlations;
(c) rho and omega spin alignments; (d) A search for the tensor glueball
candidate fj(2200).Comment: 6 pages, 5 Encapsulated Postscript figures, uses APS revtex.sty To be
published in the proceedings of American Physical Society (APS) Meeting of
the Division of Particles and Fields (DPF99), Los Angeles, CA, 5-9 Jan 199
The Evolution of a Mass-Selected Sample of Early-Type Field Galaxies
We investigate the evolution of mass-selected early-type field galaxies using
a sample of 28 gravitational lenses spanning the redshift range 0 < z < 1.
Based on the redshift-dependent intercept of the fundamental plane in the rest
frame B band, we measure an evolution rate of d log (M/L)_B / dz = -0.56 +/-
0.04 (all errors are 1 sigma unless noted) if we directly compare to the local
intercept measured from the Coma cluster. Re-fitting the local intercept helps
minimize potential systematic errors, and yields an evolution rate of d log
(M/L)_B / dz = -0.54 +/- 0.09. An evolution analysis of properly-corrected
aperture mass-to-light ratios (defined by the lensed image separations) is
closely related to the Faber-Jackson relation. In rest frame B band we find an
evolution rate of d log (M/L)_B / dz = -0.41 +/- 0.21, a present-day
characteristic magnitude of M_{*0} = -19.70 + 5 log h +/- 0.29 (assuming a
characteristic velocity dispersion of sigma_{DM*} = 225 km/s), and a
Faber-Jackson slope of gamma_{FJ} = 3.29 +/- 0.58. The measured evolution rates
favor old stellar populations (mean formation redshift z_f > 1.8 at 2 sigma
confidence for a Salpeter initial mass function and a flat Omega_m =0.3
cosmology) among early-type field galaxies, and argue against significant
episodes of star formation at z < 1.Comment: 38 pages; 9 figs; ApJ accepted; REVISION: erroneous image separation
corrected for one lens, another lens removed; results recalculated and
slightly modifie
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced and systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c and new information on the spin of the (1710)
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking feature is the observation of peaks in the S-wave corresponding to the f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0. The D-wave shows evidence for the f2(1270)/a2(1320), the f2(1525) and the f2(2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically significant contribution in the D-wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced and systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c and new information on the spin of the
A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking feature is the observation of peaks in the S-wave corresponding to the f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0. The D-wave shows evidence for the f2(1270)/a2(1320), the f2(1525) and the f2(2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically significant contribution in the D-wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region.A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K + K − and K S 0 K S 0 channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking feature is the observation of peaks in the S -wave corresponding to the f 0 (1500) and f J (1710) with J = 0. The D -wave shows evidence for the f 2 (1270) a 2 (1320) , the f ′ 2 (1525) and the f 2 (2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically significant contribution in the D -wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region.A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced K+K- and K0K0 channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. An unambiguous physical solution has been found in each channel. The striking feature is the observation of peaks in the S-wave corresponding to the f0(1500) and fJ(1710) with J = 0. The D-wave shows evidence for the f2(1270)/a2(1320), the f2(1525) and the f2(2150) but there is no evidence for a statistically significant contribution in the D-wave in the 1.7 GeV mass region
Random iteration of analytic maps
We consider analytic maps Fj: D → D of a domain D into itself and ask when does the sequence f1 ο⋯ο fn converge locally uniformly on D to a constant. In the case of one complex variable, we are able to show that this is so if there is a sequence {w1, w2,...} in D whose values are not taken by any f j in D, and which is homogeneous in the sense that it comes within a fixed hyperbolic distance of any point of D. The situation for several complex variables is also discussed.published_or_final_versio
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