Author: Johan Bijnens
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Two-pion production in photon photon collisions
Two Pion Production in Photon Photon Collisions
Pion pair production in photon-photon collisions
Two Photon Production of Pion Pairs in E+e− Collisions at 29 GeV
EXCLUSIVE production of pion and kaon meson pairs in two photon collisions at LEP
Author: The ALEPH Collaboration
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Pion and Kaon Pair-production in Photon-photon Collisions
Neutral Pion Production in Nucleus-nucleus Collisions at 158 and 200 GeV/nucleon
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Two years ago, at the 12th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics held here in Snowbird, the authors presented WA80 limits on direct photon production in 200-GeV 32S + Au collisions. It was found that the results were consistent (within 1[sigma]) with the absence of an excess of photons over those that can be accounted for by the two-photon decay branches of [pi]° and [eta] mesons and by the small photon contributions from other radiative decays. They are in the process of finalizing the direct-photon production results from collisions of lead nuclei at 158 GeV/nucleon. The author briefly discusses the status of the analysis and gives some preliminary results at the end of this talk. However, most of this presentation is concerned with a very different aspect of the photon measurements: distributions of neutral pions. In contrast to direct photons which probe initial collision conditions, hadrons, such as neutral pions, interact strongly and decouple late in the reaction evolution and, thus, provide information concerning the system at freeze out. Transverse momentum spectra at low and intermediate p{sub T} relate to thermodynamic and hydrodynamic descriptions of the hot, dense systems. In addition, the high-p{sub T} region reflects the hard-scattering regime and may help one understand initial-state particle production by forming a bridge to proton-proton and proton-nucleus results. It follows that it is essential that the [pi]° measurements cover a large p{sub T} range.
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Two years ago, at the 12th Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics held here in Snowbird, the authors presented WA80 limits on direct photon production in 200-GeV 32S + Au collisions. It was found that the results were consistent (within 1[sigma]) with the absence of an excess of photons over those that can be accounted for by the two-photon decay branches of [pi]° and [eta] mesons and by the small photon contributions from other radiative decays. They are in the process of finalizing the direct-photon production results from collisions of lead nuclei at 158 GeV/nucleon. The author briefly discusses the status of the analysis and gives some preliminary results at the end of this talk. However, most of this presentation is concerned with a very different aspect of the photon measurements: distributions of neutral pions. In contrast to direct photons which probe initial collision conditions, hadrons, such as neutral pions, interact strongly and decouple late in the reaction evolution and, thus, provide information concerning the system at freeze out. Transverse momentum spectra at low and intermediate p{sub T} relate to thermodynamic and hydrodynamic descriptions of the hot, dense systems. In addition, the high-p{sub T} region reflects the hard-scattering regime and may help one understand initial-state particle production by forming a bridge to proton-proton and proton-nucleus results. It follows that it is essential that the [pi]° measurements cover a large p{sub T} range.
Two Photon Production of Pion Pairs in Ee/sub /minus// Collisions at 29 GeV.
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We present a new measurement of the cross section for the process ee/sup −/ → e+e/sup /minus//?+?/sup /minus// at center-of-mass energy 29 GeV for invariant pion pair masses M/sub /phi//phi// between 350 MeV/c2 and 3.5 GeV/c2. For M/sub /pi//pi// above 2.1 GeV/c2, we find approximate agreement with the hard-scattering prediction of Brodsky and Lepage. In the low mass region, we observe the f2(1270), and measure its radiative width to be 3.15 /plus minus/ .04 /plus minus/ .39 keV. We also observe an enhancement in the /pi//sup +//pi//sup /minus// spectrum near 1 GeV. We hypothesize that it is the f0(975) and determine it's radiative width to be 0.29 /plus minus/ .07 /plus minus/ .12 keV. 48 refs.
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We present a new measurement of the cross section for the process ee/sup −/ → e+e/sup /minus//?+?/sup /minus// at center-of-mass energy 29 GeV for invariant pion pair masses M/sub /phi//phi// between 350 MeV/c2 and 3.5 GeV/c2. For M/sub /pi//pi// above 2.1 GeV/c2, we find approximate agreement with the hard-scattering prediction of Brodsky and Lepage. In the low mass region, we observe the f2(1270), and measure its radiative width to be 3.15 /plus minus/ .04 /plus minus/ .39 keV. We also observe an enhancement in the /pi//sup +//pi//sup /minus// spectrum near 1 GeV. We hypothesize that it is the f0(975) and determine it's radiative width to be 0.29 /plus minus/ .07 /plus minus/ .12 keV. 48 refs.
Photon-photon Collisions - 9th International Workshop On Photon-photon Collisions
Author: D O Caldwell
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 981455460X
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Languages : en
Pages : 532
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The proceedings blend current and future two-photon physics. Developments since the last Photon-Photon Workshop four years ago are summarized, and the future of the field is projected, not only at existing accelerators, but also at heavy-ion colliders B-factories, and especially linear colliders with back-scattered laser beams.
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 981455460X
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Languages : en
Pages : 532
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The proceedings blend current and future two-photon physics. Developments since the last Photon-Photon Workshop four years ago are summarized, and the future of the field is projected, not only at existing accelerators, but also at heavy-ion colliders B-factories, and especially linear colliders with back-scattered laser beams.
Photon Photon Collisions
Author: Ch Berger
Publisher: Springer
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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Publisher: Springer
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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