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The Fermilab Energy Saver is now successfully commissioned and fixed-target experimentation at high energy (800 GeV) has begun. In addition, a number of new experiments designed to exploit the unique features of the Tevatron are yet to come on-line. In this talk, we will review recent accomplishments in the fixed-target program and describe experiments in progress and others yet to come.
Fixed-target Physics at Fermilab
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The Fermilab Energy Saver is now successfully commissioned and fixed-target experimentation at high energy (800 GeV) has begun. In addition, a number of new experiments designed to exploit the unique features of the Tevatron are yet to come on-line. In this talk, we will review recent accomplishments in the fixed-target program and describe experiments in progress and others yet to come.
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The Fermilab Energy Saver is now successfully commissioned and fixed-target experimentation at high energy (800 GeV) has begun. In addition, a number of new experiments designed to exploit the unique features of the Tevatron are yet to come on-line. In this talk, we will review recent accomplishments in the fixed-target program and describe experiments in progress and others yet to come.
Charm Production Physics from Fermilab Fixed-target Experiments
Fermilab Report
Beauty Physics at Fermilab Fixed Target Energies
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The very high luminosities (”1032cm/sup /minus/2/sec/sup /minus/1/) available in the Fermilab fixed target experimental areas offer immediate opportunities for producing large samples (>108 of B hadrons in individual experiments. The possibilities of accumulating large samples of B decays are limited by experimental techniques and trigger strategies and not by available luminosity. At the present time one experiment, E771, is approved to begin B physics experimentation and several other experimental possibilities are being discussed. Some of the problems and the potential of B experiments at fixed target energies as B factories are discussed.
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The very high luminosities (”1032cm/sup /minus/2/sec/sup /minus/1/) available in the Fermilab fixed target experimental areas offer immediate opportunities for producing large samples (>108 of B hadrons in individual experiments. The possibilities of accumulating large samples of B decays are limited by experimental techniques and trigger strategies and not by available luminosity. At the present time one experiment, E771, is approved to begin B physics experimentation and several other experimental possibilities are being discussed. Some of the problems and the potential of B experiments at fixed target energies as B factories are discussed.
Some Highlights of the Recent Fermilab Fixed Target Program of Interest to the Nuclear Physics Community
Fermilab's Fixed-Target Run a Success
Fixed Target Experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron
Physics Opportunities for the Fixed-target Tevatron
Physics Opportunities for the Fixed-target Tevatron
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Bottom Acceptance, Trigger Efficiency and Resolution at Fermilab Fixed-target Experiments
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We present results on the acceptance, trigger efficiencies and resolutions expected for bottom events produced by a 900 GeV proton beam on a fixed target. Also examined is the question of a central hole in such a detector, its impact on acceptance and radiation damage. 4 refs., 3 figs.
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We present results on the acceptance, trigger efficiencies and resolutions expected for bottom events produced by a 900 GeV proton beam on a fixed target. Also examined is the question of a central hole in such a detector, its impact on acceptance and radiation damage. 4 refs., 3 figs.