17 research outputs found

    A beam hodoscope based on a scintillating-fiber array with multianode photomultiplier readout

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    A hodoscope system constructed with a scintillating fiber array and a multianode photomultiplier is described. The results of laboratory and beam tests on the hodoscope response, efficiency and spatial resolution are discussed

    Production asymmetry of D-s from 600 GeV/c Sigma(-) and pi(-) beam

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    The production of D-S(-) relative to D-S(+) as a function of x(F) with 600 GeV/c Sigma(-) beam is measured in the interval 0.15 < x(F) < 0.7 by the SELEX (E781) experiment at Fermilab. The integrated charge asymmetries with 600 GeV/c Sigma(-) beam (0.53 +/- 0.06) and pi(-) beam (0.06 +/- 0.11) are also compared. The results show the Sigma(-) beam fragments play a role in the production of D-S(-), as suggested by the leading quark model. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

    Measurement of the D-s(+/-) lifetime

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    We report a precise measurement of the D-s(+/-) meson lifetime. The data were taken by the SELEX experiment (E781) spectrometer using 600 GeV/c Sigma (-), pi (-) and p beams. The measurement has been done using 918 reconstructed D-s(+/-). The lifetime of the D-s(+/-) s is measured to be 472.5 +/- 17.2 +/- 6.6 fs, using K*(892)K-0(+/-) and phi pi (+/-) decay modes. The lifetime ratio of D-s(+/-) to D-0 is 1.145 +/- 0.049. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

    First observation of the doubly charmed baryon Xi(+)(cc)

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    We observe a signal for the doubly charmed baryon Xi(cc)(+) in the charged decay mode Xi(cc)(+)-->Lambda(c)(+)K(-)pi(+) in data from SELEX, the charm hadroproduction experiment at Fermilab. We observe an excess of 15.9 events over an expected background of 6.1+/-0.5 events, a statistical significance of 6.3sigma. The observed mass of this state is 3519+/-1 MeV/c(2). The Gaussian mass width of this state is 3 MeV/c(2), consistent with resolution; its lifetime is less than 33 fs at 90% confidence

    First measurement of pi(-)e ->pi(-)e gamma pion virtual compton scattering

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    Pion virtual compton scattering (VCS) via the reaction pi(-)e-->pi(-)egamma was observed in the Fermilab E781 SELEX experiment. SELEX used a 600 GeV/c pi(-) beam incident on target atomic electrons, detecting the incident pi(-) and the final state pi(-), electron and gamma. Theoretical predictions based on chiral perturbation theory are incorporated into a Monte Carlo simulation of the experiment and are compared to the data. The number of reconstructed events (=9) and their distribution with respect to the kinematic variables (for the kinematic region studied) are in reasonable accord with the predictions. The corresponding pi(-) VCS experimental cross section is sigma=38.8+/-13 nb, in agreement with the theoretical expectation of sigma=34.7 nb

    Hadronic production of Lambda c from 600 GeV/c pi(-), Sigma(-) and p beams

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    We present data from Fermilab experiment E781 (SELEX) on the hadroproduction asymmetry for (Lambda) over bar((c)) over bar compared to Lambda(c)(+) as a function of x(F), and on p(t)(2) distributions for Lambda(c)(+). These data were measured in the same apparatus using incident pi(-),Sigma(-) beams at 600 GeV/c and proton beam at 540 GeV/c. The asymmetry is studied as a function of x(F). In the forward hemisphere with x(F) greater than or equal to 0.2 both baryon beams exhibit very strong preference for producing charm baryons rather than charm antibaryons, while the pion beam asymmetry is much smaller. In this energy regime the results show that beam fragments play a major role in the kinematics of Lambda(c) formation, as suggested by the leading quark picture. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V

    Radiative decay width of the a(2)(1320)(-) meson

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    Coherent pi (+)pi (-)pi (-) production in the interactions of a beam of 600GeV pi (-) mesons with C, Cu and Pb nuclei has been studied with the SELEX facility (Experiment E781 at Fermilab). The a(2)(1320) meson signal has been detected in the Coulomb (low q(2)) region. The Primakoff formalism used to extract radiative decay width of this meson yields Gamma = 284 +/- 25 +/- 25 keV, which is the most precise measurement to date. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

    Measurement of the Sigma(-) charge radius by Sigma(-)-electron elastic scattering

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    The Sigma (-) mean squared charge radius has been measured in the space-like Q(2) range 0.035--0.105 GeV2/c(2) by elastic scattering of a Sigma (-) beam off atomic electrons. The measurement was per-formed with the SELEX (E781) spectrometer using the Fermilab hyperon beam at a mean energy of 610 GeV/c We obtain Sigma (-) =(0.61 +/- 0.12(stat.) +/- 0.09(syst.)) fm(2). The proton and pi (-) charge radii were measured as well and are consistent with results of other experiments. Our result agrees with the recently measured strong interaction radius of the Sigma (-). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

    Upper limit on the decay Sigma(1385)(-) -> Sigma(-)gamma and cross section for gamma Sigma(-) -> Lambda pi(-)

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    Coherent Lambdapi(-) production on Pb of 600 GeV Sigma(-) hyperons has been studied with the SELEX facility at Fermilab. Using the Primakoff formalism, we set a 90% CL upper limit on the radiative decay width Gamma[Sigma(1385)(-) --> Sigma(-) gamma] Lambdapi(-) at roots approximate to 1.385 GeV to be 56 +/- 16 mub. Crown Copyright (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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