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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91探花
Credit: CERN

Georg Viehhauser

University Research Lecturer

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  • Particle Physics

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  • ePIC
Georg.Viehhauser@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73410
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 602
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The CLEO III Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment 409:1-3 (1998) 375-378

Authors:

M Artuso, F Azfar, A Efimov, D He, S Kopp, R Mountain, S Schuh, T Skwarnicki, S Stone, G Viehhauser, X Xing, S Anderson, Y Kubota, R Poling, A Smith, S Alam, S Timm, T Coan, V Fadeyev, J Staeck, I Volobouev, D Cinabro, L Perera

Abstract:

The CLEO detector is undergoing major improvements in conjunction with a high luminosity upgrade of the CESR e+e- collider. A novel element is a state of the art particle identification system, based on a proximity focused Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector. This detector will provide an excellent hadron identification at all the momenta relevant to the study of the decays of B mesons produced at the 违(4S) resonance. Some features unique to our design will be discussed together with some results achieved on individual components. 漏 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

The CLEO III Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector

NUCL INSTRUM METH A 409:1-3 (1998) 375-378

Authors:

M Artuso, F Azfar, A Efimov, D He, S Kopp, R Mountain, S Schuh, T Skwarnicki, S Stone, G Viehhauser, X Xing, S Anderson, Y Kubota, R Poling, A Smith, S Alam, S Timm, T Coan, V Fadeyev, J Staeck, I Volobouev, D Cinabro, L Perera

Abstract:

The CLEO detector is undergoing major improvements in conjunction with a high luminosity upgrade of the CESR e(+)e(-) collider. A novel element is a state of the art particle identification system, based on a proximity focused Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector. This detector will provide an excellent hadron identification at all the momenta relevant to the study of the decays of B mesons produced at the Upsilon(4S) resonance. Some features unique to our design will be discussed together with some results achieved on individual components. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

First search for CP violation in tau lepton decay

Physical Review Letters 81:18 (1998) 3823-3827

Authors:

S Anderson, Y Kubota, SJ Lee, JJ O鈥檔eill, R Poling, T Riehle, A Smith, MS Alam, SB Athar, Z Ling, AH Mahmood, S Timm, F Wappler, A Anastassov, JE Duboscq, D Fujino, KK Gan, T Hart, K Honscheid, H Kagan, R Kass, J Lee, H Schwarthoff, MB Spencer, M Sung, A Undrus, A Wolf, MM Zoeller, SJ Richichi, H Severini, P Skubic, M Bishai, J Fast, JW Hinson, N Menson, DH Miller, EI Shibata, IPJ Shipsey, M Yurko, S Glenn, Y Kwon, AL Lyon, S Roberts, EH Thorndike, CP Jessop, K Lingel, H Marsiske, ML Perl, V Savinov, D Ugolini, X Zhou, TE Coan, V Fadeyev, I Korolkov, Y Maravin, I Narsky, V Shelkov, J Staeck, R Stroynowski, I Volobouev, J Ye, M Artuso, F Azfar, A Efimov, M Goldberg, D He, S Kopp, GC Moneti, R Mountain, S Schuh, T Skwarnicki, S Stone, G Viehhauser, JC Wang, X Xing, J Bartelt, SE Csorna, V Jain, KW McLean, S Marka, R Godang, K Kinoshita, IC Lai, P Pomianowski, S Schrenk, G Bonvicini, D Cinabro, R Greene, LP Perera, GJ Zhou, M Chadha, S Chan, G Eigen, JS Miller, M Schmidtler, J Urheim, AJ Weinstein, F W眉rthwein, DW Bliss, DE Jaffe

Abstract:

We have performed the first search for CP violation in tau lepton decay. CP violation in lepton decay does not occur in the minimal standard model but can occur in extensions such as the multi-Higgs doublet model. It appears as a characteristic difference between the 蟿鈭 and 蟿+ decay angular distributions for the semileptonic decay modes such as 蟿鈭 鈫 K0 蟺鈭 谓. We define an observable asymmetry to exploit this and find no evidence for any CP violation. 漏 1998 The American Physical Society.

Flavor-specific inclusive B decays to charm

Physical Review Letters 80:6 (1998) 1150-1155

Authors:

TE Coan, V Fadeyev, I Korolkov, Y Maravin, I Narsky, V Shelkov, J Staeck, R Stroynowski, I Volobouev, J Ye, M Artuso, F Azfar, A Efimov, M Goldberg, D He, S Kopp, GC Moneti, R Mountain, S Schuh, T Skwarnicki, S Stone, G Viehhauser, X Xing, J Bartelt, SE Csorna, V Jain, KW McLean, S Marka, R Godang, K Kinoshita, IC Lai, P Pomianowski, S Schrenk, G Bonvicini, D Cinabro, R Greene, LP Perera, GJ Zhou, B Barish, M Chadha, S Chan, G Eigen, JS Miller, C O鈥檊rady, M Schmidtler, J Urheim, AJ Weinstein, F W眉rthwein, DW Bliss, G Masek, HP Paar, S Prell, V Sharma, DM Asner, J Gronberg, TS Hill, DJ Lange, RJ Morrison, HN Nelson, TK Nelson, JD Richman, D Roberts, A Ryd, MS Witherell, R Balest, BH Behrens, WT Ford, A Gritsan, H Park, J Roy, JG Smith, JP Alexander, C Bebek, BE Berger, K Berkelman, K Bloom, V Boisvert, DG Cassel, HA Cho, DS Crowcroft, M Dickson, S von Dombrowski, PS Drell, KM Ecklund, R Ehrlich, AD Foland, P Gaidarev, L Gibbons, B Gittelman, SW Gray, DL Hartill, BK Heltsley, PI Hopman, J Kandaswamy, PC Kim, DL Kreinick, T Lee, Y Liu, NB Mistry, CR Ng

Abstract:

We have measured the branching fractions for B 鈫 D庐X, B 鈫 D庐X, and B 鈫 D庐X鈩+v. From these results and some previously measured branching fractions, we obtain B(b 鈫 cc庐s) = (21.9 卤 3.7)%, B(b 鈫 sg) < 6.8% at 90% C.L., and B(D0 鈫 K鈭 蟺+ = (3.69 卤 0.20)%. Implications for the 鈥淏 semileptonic decay problem鈥 (measured branching fraction being below theoretical expectations) are discussed. With the increase in the value of B(b 鈫 cc庐s) due to B 鈫 DX, the discrepancy is no longer statistically compelling. 漏 1998 American Physical Society.

Further search for the two-photon production of the glueball candidate fJ(2220)

Physical Review Letters 81:16 (1998) 3328-3332

Authors:

MS Alam, SB Athar, Z Ling, AH Mahmood, S Timm, F Wappler, A Anastassov, JE Duboscq, KK Gan, T Hart, K Honscheid, H Kagan, R Kass, J Lee, H Schwarthoff, MB Spencer, A Wolf, MM Zoeller, SJ Richichi, H Severini, P Skubic, A Undrus, M Bishai, J Fast, JW Hinson, N Menon, DH Miller, EI Shibata, IPJ Shipsey, S Glenn, Y Kwon, AL Lyon, S Roberts, EH Thorndike, CP Jessop, K Lingel, H Marsiske, ML Perl, V Savinov, D Ugolini, X Zhou, TE Coan, V Fadeyev, I Korolkov, Y Maravin, I Narsky, V Shelkov, J Staeck, R Stroynowski, I Volobouev, J Ye, M Artuso, E Dambasuren, A Efimov, S Kopp, GC Moneti, R Mountain, S Schuh, T Skwarnicki, S Stone, A Titov, G Viehhauser, JC Wang, J Bartelt, SE Csorna, KW Mc Lean, S Marka, R Godang, K Kinoshita, IC Lai, P Pomianowski, S Schrenk, G Bonvicini, D Cinabro, R Greene, LP Perera, GJ Zhou, M Chadhha, S Chan, G Eigen, JS Miller, M Schmidtler, J Urheim, AJ Weinstein, F W眉rthwein, DW Bliss, DE Jaffe, G Masek, HP Paar, EM Potter, S Prell, M Sivertz, V Sharma, DM Asner, J Gronberg, TS Hill, DJ Lange, RJ Morrison, HN Nelson, TK Nelson

Abstract:

The CLEO II detector at the e+e鈭 storage ring CESR has been used to search for two-photon production of the fJ(2220) decaying into 蟺+蟺鈭. No evidence for a signal is found in 4.77fb鈭1 of data and a 95% C.L. upper limit on [蟿纬纬B蟺+蟺鈭抅fJ(2220) of 2.5 eV is set. If this result is combined with the BES Collaboration's measurement of fJ(2220)鈫捪+蟺鈭 in radiative J/唯 decay and the recent CLEO result for [蟿纬纬BK0SK0S]fJ(2220), a 95% C.L. lower limit on the stickiness of 102 is obtained. This result for the stickiness provides further 91探花 for a substantial neutral parton content in the fJ(2220). 漏 1998 The American Physical Society.

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