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Studies of hadron-electron separators for the ZEUS barrel calorimeter
Two possible upgrades, a shower maximum detector and a presampler, designed to improve the low energy electron/hadron separation capabilities of the ZEUS barrel calorimeter are described and test-beam results are reported. The presampler can also be used to correct for energy loss of particles traversing the dead material in front of the calorimeter
Dilepton Production in Nucleon-Nucleon Reactions With and Without Hadronic Inelasticities
We calculate elementary proton-proton and neutron-proton bremsstrahlung and
their contribution to the invariant mass distribution. At 4.9 GeV, the
proton-proton contribution is larger than neutron-proton, but it is small
compared to recent data. We then make a first calculation of bremsstrahlung in
nucleon-nucleon reactions with multi-hadron final states. Again at 4.9 GeV, the
many-body bremsstrahlung is larger than simple nucleon-nucleon bremsstrahlung
by more than an order of magnitude in the low-mass region. When the
bremsstrahlung contributions are summed with Dalitz decay of the ,
radiative decay of the and from two-pion annihilation, the result
matches recent high statistics proton-proton data from the Dilepton
Spectrometer collaboration.Comment: 1+17 pages plus 11 PostScript figures uuencoded and appended,
McGill/93-9, TPI-MINN-93/18-
Neutrino Mass and Grand Unification
Seesaw mechanism appears to be the simplest and most appealing way to
understand small neutrino masses observed in recent experiments. It introduces
three right handed neutrinos with heavy masses to the standard model, with at
least one mass required by data to be close to the scale of conventional grand
unified theories. This may be a hint that the new physics scale implied by
neutrino masses and grand unification of forces are one and the same. Taking
this point of view seriously, I explore different ways to resolve the puzzle of
large neutrino mixings in grand unified theories such as SO(10) and models
based on its subgroup .Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures; Invited talk at the Nobel Symposium 129 on
Neutrinos at Haga Slott, Sweden, August, 200
Nucleon-nucleon elastic scattering analysis to 2.5 GeV
A partial-wave analysis of NN elastic scattering data has been completed.
This analysis covers an expanded energy range, from threshold to a laboratory
kinetic energy of 2.5 GeV, in order to include recent elastic pp scattering
data from the EDDA collaboration. The results of both single-energy and
energy-dependent analyses are described.Comment: 23 pages of text. Postscript files for the figures are available from
ftp://clsaid.phys.vt.edu/pub/said/n
Unity of CP and T Violation in Neutrino Oscillations
In a previous work a simultaneous P- CP[P] and P- T[P] bi-probability plot
was proposed as a useful tool for unified graphical description of CP and T
violation in neutrino oscillation. The ``baseball diamond'' structure of the
plot is understood as a consequence of the approximate CP-CP and the T-CP
relations obeyed by the oscillation probabilities. In this paper, we make a
step forward toward deeper understanding of the unified graphical
representation by showing that these two relations are identical in its
content, suggesting a truly unifying view of CP and T violation in neutrino
oscillations. We suspect that the unity reflects the underlying CPT theorem. We
also present calculation of corrections to the CP-CP and the T-CP relations to
leading order in Delta m^2_{21} / Delta m^2_{31} and s^2_{13}.Comment: 20 references added, version to appear in "Focus Issue on Neutrino
Physics" of New Journal of Physic
Theta_13: phenomenology, present status and prospect
The leptonic mixing angle theta_13 is currently a high-priority topic in the
field of neutrino physics, with five experiments under way, searching for
neutrino oscillations induced by this angle. We review the phenomenology of
theta_13 and discuss the information from present global oscillation data. A
description of the upcoming reactor and accelerator experiments searching for a
non-zero value of theta_13 is given, and we evaluate the sensitivity reach
within the next few years.Comment: Topical review, 55 pages, 23 figures, v2: various minor improvements,
references added, new section 6, matches version to appear in J. Phys.
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Muon/electron separation for atmospheric neutrino interactions
A study has been made of the ability of the Soudan 2 nucleon decay detector to distinguish between showering and non-showering particles, utilizing several different pattern recognition techniques. This work has direct application in the determination of the {nu}{sub {mu}}/{nu}{sub e} ratio for atmospheric neutrino induced events. The results of the application of these techniques to Monte Carlo data and to calibration data from the ISIS test beam are presented
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Multiple muon events in Soudan 2
This is a progress report on multiple muon events recorded by the Soudan 2 detector. 6 refs
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Multiple Muon Events in Soudan 2
Abstract: This is a progress report on multiple muon events recorded by the Soudan 2 detector. 6 refs
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