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Linearly polarised photon beams at ELSA and measurement of the beam asymmetry in pi^0-photoproduction off the proton
At the electron accelerator ELSA a linearly polarised tagged photon beam is
produced by coherent bremsstrahlung off a diamond crystal. Orientation and
energy range of the linear polarisation can be deliberately chosen by accurate
positioning of the crystal with a goniometer. The degree of polarisation is
determined by the form of the scattered electron spectrum. Good agreement
between experiment and expectations on basis of the experimental conditions is
obtained. Polarisation degrees of P = 40% are typically achieved at half of the
primary electron energy. The determination of P is confirmed by measuring the
beam asymmetry, \Sigma, in pi^0 photoproduction and a comparison of the results
to independent measurements using laser backscattering.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, submitted to EPJ
Measurement of ϒ production in pp collisions at √s = 2.76 TeV
The production of Ï’(1S), Ï’(2S) and Ï’(3S)
mesons decaying into the dimuon final state is studied with
the LHCb detector using a data sample corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 3.3 pb−1 collected in proton–proton
collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 2.76 TeV. The
differential production cross-sections times dimuon branching
fractions are measured as functions of the Ï’ transverse
momentum and rapidity, over the ranges pT < 15 GeV/c
and 2.0 < y < 4.5. The total cross-sections in this kinematic
region, assuming unpolarised production, are measured to be
σ (pp → ϒ(1S)X) × B
ϒ(1S)→μ+μ−
= 1.111 ± 0.043 ± 0.044 nb,
σ (pp → ϒ(2S)X) × B
ϒ(2S)→μ+μ−
= 0.264 ± 0.023 ± 0.011 nb,
σ (pp → ϒ(3S)X) × B
ϒ(3S)→μ+μ−
= 0.159 ± 0.020 ± 0.007 nb,
where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic
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