Measurement of the Dihadron Mass Continuum in p-Be Collisions and a Search for Narrow Resonances

R. D. Kephart, R. J. Engelmann, R. J. Fisk, M. L. Good, A. S. Ito, H. Jöstlein, D. M. Kaplan, R. L. McCarthy, H. Wahl, S. W. Herb, D. C. Hom, L. M. Lederman, J. C. Sens, H. D. Snyder, J. K. Yoh, J. A. Appel, B. C. Brown, C. N. Brown, W. R. Innes, and K. Ueno
Phys. Rev. Lett. 39, 1440 – Published 5 December 1977
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Abstract

We have studied the high-mass dihadron continuum in 400-GeV p-Be collisions over the mass range 4-10 GeV. The experiment was performed at Fermilab using a double arm magnetic spectrometer including Čerenkov particle identification. Mass spectra for all combinations formed with an identified π±, K±, or p(p¯) in each arm have been examined. No evidence for resonance production was observed. Results on mass and pT dependence of the dihadron inclusive cross sections are presented.

  • Received 30 August 1977

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.39.1440

©1977 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. D. Kephart, R. J. Engelmann, R. J. Fisk, M. L. Good, A. S. Ito, H. Jöstlein, D. M. Kaplan, R. L. McCarthy, and H. Wahl*

  • State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794

S. W. Herb, D. C. Hom, L. M. Lederman, J. C. Sens, H. D. Snyder, and J. K. Yoh

  • Columbia University, New York, New York 10027

J. A. Appel, B. C. Brown, C. N. Brown, W. R. Innes, and K. Ueno

  • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois 60510

  • *Present address: CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland.
  • Present address: Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter, The Netherlands.

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Vol. 39, Iss. 23 — 5 December 1977

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