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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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CDF measured the total, elastic and diffractive cross sections using the luminosity independent method. In this contribution we present the results for the total and elastic cross sections. CDF measured (1 +?2) ·{sub tot}=62.64±0.95 (81.83±2.29) mb at √s=546 (1800) GeV. The elastic cross sections are 12.87±0.3 and 19.70±0.85 mb at the two energies. The elastic scattering data are well described by an exponential e{sup bt}, with a slope b of 15.28±.58 (16.98±.25) GeV−2.
Measurement of {bar P}p Elastic and Total Cross Section at √s
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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CDF measured the total, elastic and diffractive cross sections using the luminosity independent method. In this contribution we present the results for the total and elastic cross sections. CDF measured (1 +?2) ·{sub tot}=62.64±0.95 (81.83±2.29) mb at √s=546 (1800) GeV. The elastic cross sections are 12.87±0.3 and 19.70±0.85 mb at the two energies. The elastic scattering data are well described by an exponential e{sup bt}, with a slope b of 15.28±.58 (16.98±.25) GeV−2.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
CDF measured the total, elastic and diffractive cross sections using the luminosity independent method. In this contribution we present the results for the total and elastic cross sections. CDF measured (1 +?2) ·{sub tot}=62.64±0.95 (81.83±2.29) mb at √s=546 (1800) GeV. The elastic cross sections are 12.87±0.3 and 19.70±0.85 mb at the two energies. The elastic scattering data are well described by an exponential e{sup bt}, with a slope b of 15.28±.58 (16.98±.25) GeV−2.
A Measurement of the P P Total Cross Section at Radical S
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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The {bar p}p differential elastic scattering cross section was measured at √{bar s} = 1800 GeV, using an improved accelerator luminosity determination and CDF small angle data in the range of 0.05 ≤ t ≤ 0.2(GeV/c)2. By extrapolating the differential cross sections to t=0 and using the optical theorem we obtain a total cross section of [sigma]{sub tot}({bar p}p) = 72.0 {plus minus} 3.6 mb. This result is preliminary in the sense that we expect to further reduce the systematic error on the optical point. 9 refs., 8 figs.
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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The {bar p}p differential elastic scattering cross section was measured at √{bar s} = 1800 GeV, using an improved accelerator luminosity determination and CDF small angle data in the range of 0.05 ≤ t ≤ 0.2(GeV/c)2. By extrapolating the differential cross sections to t=0 and using the optical theorem we obtain a total cross section of [sigma]{sub tot}({bar p}p) = 72.0 {plus minus} 3.6 mb. This result is preliminary in the sense that we expect to further reduce the systematic error on the optical point. 9 refs., 8 figs.
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
Languages : en
Pages : 1400
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Category : Government reports announcements & index
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Pages : 1400
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Author: A. Ali
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461595401
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 437
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Articles focus on the planned European proton-proton collider, and concentrate on physics issues, rather than the more technical concerns addressed in the three previous workshops. The use of energies much higher than those of the American Superconducting Super Collider is featured. Topics include reviews of current projects, hadron collisions, lep
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461595401
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
Articles focus on the planned European proton-proton collider, and concentrate on physics issues, rather than the more technical concerns addressed in the three previous workshops. The use of energies much higher than those of the American Superconducting Super Collider is featured. Topics include reviews of current projects, hadron collisions, lep