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Observation of a J^PC = 1-+ exotic resonance in diffractive dissociation of 190 GeV/c pi- into pi- pi- pi+
The COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS has studied the diffractive
dissociation of negative pions into the pi- pi- pi+ final state using a 190
GeV/c pion beam hitting a lead target. A partial wave analysis has been
performed on a sample of 420000 events taken at values of the squared
4-momentum transfer t' between 0.1 and 1 GeV^2/c^2. The well-known resonances
a1(1260), a2(1320), and pi2(1670) are clearly observed. In addition, the data
show a significant natural parity exchange production of a resonance with
spin-exotic quantum numbers J^PC = 1-+ at 1.66 GeV/c^2 decaying to rho pi. The
resonant nature of this wave is evident from the mass-dependent phase
differences to the J^PC = 2-+ and 1++ waves. From a mass-dependent fit a
resonance mass of 1660 +- 10+0-64 MeV/c^2 and a width of 269+-21+42-64 MeV/c^2
is deduced.Comment: 7 page, 3 figures; version 2 gives some more details, data unchanged;
version 3 updated authors, text shortened, data unchange
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Erratum to: Hadron transverse momentum distributions in muon deep inelastic scattering at 160 GeV/c [European Physical Journal C, 73, 2531, (2013), DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-013-2531-6]
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Hadron transverse momentum distributions in muon deep inelastic scattering at 160 GeV/c
Multiplicities of charged hadrons produced in deep inelastic muon scattering off a LiD target have been measured as a function of the DIS variables x , Q , W and the final state hadron variables p and z. The p distributions are fitted with a single exponential function at low values of p to determine the dependence of 〈p 〉 on x , Q , W and z. The z-dependence of 〈p 〉 is shown to be a potential tool to extract the average intrinsic transverse momentum squared of partons, 〈k 〉, as a function of x and Q in a leading order QCD parton model. 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bj T T T T Bj T ⊥ B
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Hadron transverse momentum distributions in muon deep inelastic scattering at 160 GeV/c
Multiplicities of charged hadrons produced in deep inelastic muon scattering off a 6LiD target have been measured as a function of the DIS variables xBj , Q2, W2 and the final state hadron variables pT and z. The p2T distributions are fitted with a single exponential function at low values of p2T to determine the dependence of 〈p2T 〉 on xBj , Q2, W2 and z. The z-dependence of 〈p2T 〉 is shown to be a potential tool to extract the average intrinsic transverse momentum squared of partons, 〈k2⊥〉, as a function of xBj and Q2 in a leading order QCD parton model
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Erratum to: Hadron transverse momentum distributions in muon deep inelastic scattering at 160 GeV/c [European Physical Journal C, 73, 2531, (2013), DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-013-2531-6]
Measurement of the spin structure of the deuteron in the DIS region
Ageev ES, Alexakhin VY, Alexandrov Y, et al. Measurement of the spin structure of the deuteron in the DIS region. Phys.Lett. B. 2005;612(3-4):154-164.We present a new measurement of the longitudinal spin asymmetry Ad and the spin-dependent structure function g(1)(d) of the deuteron in the range 1 < Q(2) < 100 GeV2 and 0.004 < x < 0.7. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at CERN using a 160 GeV polarised muon beam and a large polarised (LiD)-Li-6 target. The results are in agreement with those from previous experiments and improve considerably the statistical accuracy in the region 0.004 < x < 0.03. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
A New QCD facility at the M2 beam line of the CERN SPS: COMPASS++/AMBER
In this Letter of Intent, we propose a broad experimental programme for the ``New QCD facility at the M2 beam line of the CERN SPS''. This unrivalled installation will provide the site for a great variety of measurements to address fundamental issues of Quantum Chromodynamics, which are expected to lead to significant improvements in the understanding of QCD as our present theory of strong interactions. The proposed measurements cover the range from lowest- physics as the determination of the proton radius by elastic muon-proton scattering, over average--reactions to study hadron spectroscopy, to high- hadron-structure investigations using the Drell-Yan process and Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering
