42 research outputs found
User microprogrammable processors for high data rate telemetry preprocessing
The use of microprogrammable processors for the preprocessing of high data rate satellite telemetry is investigated. The following topics are discussed along with supporting studies: (1) evaluation of commercial microprogrammable minicomputers for telemetry preprocessing tasks; (2) microinstruction sets for telemetry preprocessing; and (3) the use of multiple minicomputers to achieve high data processing. The simulation of small microprogrammed processors is discussed along with examples of microprogrammed processors
Search for the Decays B^0 -> D^{(*)+} D^{(*)-}
Using the CLEO-II data set we have searched for the Cabibbo-suppressed decays
B^0 -> D^{(*)+} D^{(*)-}. For the decay B^0 -> D^{*+} D^{*-}, we observe one
candidate signal event, with an expected background of 0.022 +/- 0.011 events.
This yield corresponds to a branching fraction of Br(B^0 -> D^{*+} D^{*-}) =
(5.3^{+7.1}_{-3.7}(stat) +/- 1.0(syst)) x 10^{-4} and an upper limit of Br(B^0
-> D^{*+} D^{*-}) D^{*\pm} D^\mp and
B^0 -> D^+ D^-, no significant excess of signal above the expected background
level is seen, and we calculate the 90% CL upper limits on the branching
fractions to be Br(B^0 -> D^{*\pm} D^\mp) D^+
D^-) < 1.2 x 10^{-3}.Comment: 12 page postscript file also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS, submitted to Physical Review Letter
Observation of the Decay
Using e+e- annihilation data collected by the CLEO~II detector at CESR, we
have observed the decay Ds+ to omega pi+. This final state may be produced
through the annihilation decay of the Ds+, or through final state interactions.
We find a branching ratio of [Gamma(Ds+ to omega pi+)/Gamma(Ds+ to eta
pi+)]=0.16+-0.04+-0.03, where the first error is statistical and the second is
systematic.Comment: 9 pages, postscript file also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Study of the Decay tau^- \to 2pi^- pi^+ 3pi^0 nu_{tau}$
The decay tau- -> 2pi- pi+ 3pi0 nu_tau has been studied with the CLEO II
detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR). The branching fraction is
measured to be (2.85 +/- 0.56 +/- 0.51) x 10^(-4). The result is in good
agreement with the isospin expectation but somewhat below the
Conserved-Vector-Current (CVC) prediction. We have searched for resonance
substructure in the decay. Within the statistical precision, the decay is
saturated by the channels tau- -> pi- 2pi0 omega nu_tau, 2pi- pi+ eta nu_tau,
and pi- 2pi0 eta nu_tau. This is the first observation of this omega decay mode
and the branching fraction is measured to be (1.89 +0.74/-0.67 +/- 0.40) x
10^(-4).Comment: 10 pages, postscript file also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN