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General thoughts to the Kaon pair production in the threshold region
Simple--minded thoughts about the cross sections for the reactions
pp-->ppK+K- and pp-->ppK0K0 are presented, which certainly do not account for
the complex coupled channel problem but rather provide some ideas into the
mutual reaction dynamics.Comment: Talk given at 9th International Workshop on Meson Production,
Properties and Interaction, Cracow, Poland, 9-13 June 2006. 3 pages, 2
figure
Study of the Low Energy Dynamics in the ppK+K- System with the Cosy-11 Magnetic Spectrometer
The near threshold production of K+K- pairs in proton-proton collisions has
been investigated at the cooler synchrotron COSY below and above the threshold
for the \phi meson production. The experimental excitation function determined
for the pp-->ppK+K- reaction differs from theoretical expectations including
proton-proton final state interaction. The discrepancy may be assigned to the
influence of K+K- or pK interaction. In this article we present distributions
of the cross section for the pp-->ppK+K- reaction as a function of the
invariant masses of two and three particle subsystems at excess energies of
Q=10 MeV and 28 MeV.Comment: Presented at the Symposium on Meson Physics, Cracow, 01-04 October
200
Compression of Antiproton Clouds for Antihydrogen Trapping
Control of the radial profile of trapped antiproton clouds is critical to
trapping antihydrogen. We report the first detailed measurements of the radial
manipulation of antiproton clouds, including areal density compressions by
factors as large as ten, by manipulating spatially overlapped electron plasmas.
We show detailed measurements of the near-axis antiproton radial profile and
its relation to that of the electron plasma
Search for Bremsstrahlung radiation in quasi-free n p --> n p gamma reactions
Due to the high sensitivity of the N N --> N N gamma reaction to the
nucleon-nucleon potential, Bremsstrahlung radiation is used as a tool to
investigate details of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. Such investigations can
be performed at the cooler synchrotron COSY in the Research Centre Juelich, by
dint of the COSY-11 detection system. The results of the identification of
Bremsstrahlung radiation emitted via the d p --> d p gamma reaction in data
taken with a proton target and a deuteron beam are presented and discussed.Comment: 3 pages; Presented at Meson 2004: 8th International Workshop on Meson
Production, Properties and Interaction, Krakow, Poland, 4-8 June 2004;
Submitted to International Journal of Modern Physics
Perspectives for low energy antiproton physics at FAIR
The CRYRING accelerator, previously located at the Manne Siegbahn Laboratory
of Stockholm University, has been chosen by the FLAIR collaboration as the
central accelerator for the planned facility. It has been modified to allow for
high-energy injection and extraction and is capable of providing fast and slow
extracted beams of antiprotons and highly charged ions. It is currently being
installed at the ESR of GSI Darmstadt where it can be used with highly charged
ions. The future possibilities for its use with slow antiprotons will be
discussed.Comment: Proceedings of LEAP2013, 6 pages, 3 figures. Hyperfine Interactions
2014, The final publication is available at Springer via
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10751-014-1058-
Production of eta and eta-prime mesons via the quasi-free proton-neutron interaction
A comparison of the close-to-threshold total cross sections for the eta-prime
meson production in both the pp --> pp eta-prime and pn --> pn eta-prime
reactions should provide insight into the flavour-singlet (perhaps also into
gluonium) content of the eta-prime meson and the relevance of quark-gluon or
hadronic degrees of freedom in the creation process. The excitation function
for the reaction pp --> pp eta-prime has been already established. At present,
experimental investigations of the quasi-free pn --> pn X reactions are carried
out at the COSY-11 facility using a beam of stochastically cooled protons and
the deuteron cluster target. A method of measurement and preliminary results
from the test experiments of the pn --> pn eta reaction are presented in this
report.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Presented at X. International Conference On
Hadron Spectroscopy (Hadron 2003), Aschaffenburg, Germany, 31 Aug - 6 Sep
200
Scalar meson production in nucleon-nucleon collisions near threshold
We establish the model-independent spin structure of the matrix elements for
the near-threshold scalar meson production in and -collisions, when
the final particles are emitted in S-state. Polarization phenomena are derived
in a general form. The properties of the channel dynamics, which is based
on different meson exchanges, are studied in terms of the channel
parametrization of the matrix element. The prediction of a 'realistic' model,
based on -exchanges are also presented.Comment: 16 pages 6 figure
Efficient Antihydrogen Detection in Antimatter Physics by Deep Learning
Antihydrogen is at the forefront of antimatter research at the CERN
Antiproton Decelerator. Experiments aiming to test the fundamental CPT symmetry
and antigravity effects require the efficient detection of antihydrogen
annihilation events, which is performed using highly granular tracking
detectors installed around an antimatter trap. Improving the efficiency of the
antihydrogen annihilation detection plays a central role in the final
sensitivity of the experiments. We propose deep learning as a novel technique
to analyze antihydrogen annihilation data, and compare its performance with a
traditional track and vertex reconstruction method. We report that the deep
learning approach yields significant improvement, tripling event coverage while
simultaneously improving performance by over 5% in terms of Area Under Curve
(AUC)
Centrifugal separation and equilibration dynamics in an electron-antiproton plasma
Charges in cold, multiple-species, non-neutral plasmas separate radially by
mass, forming centrifugally-separated states. Here, we report the first
detailed measurements of such states in an electron-antiproton plasma, and the
first observations of the separation dynamics in any centrifugally-separated
system. While the observed equilibrium states are expected and in agreement
with theory, the equilibration time is approximately constant over a wide range
of parameters, a surprising and as yet unexplained result. Electron-antiproton
plasmas play a crucial role in antihydrogen trapping experiments
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