Charmed pair correlations in π−Cu interactions at 230 GeV/ c

In the CERN NA32 experiment a high-resolution silicon vertex detector and a purely topological approach were used to collect 557 events consistent with associated charm production, both decay vertices being observed. The pseudorapidity gap distribution appears to be nearly independent of the nature...

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Published inPhysics letters. B Vol. 302; no. 1; pp. 112 - 118
Main Authors Barlag, S., Becker, H., Bożek, A., Böhringer, T., Bosman, M., Castillo, V., Chabaud, V., Damerell, C., Daum, C., Dietl, H., Gillman, A., Gilmore, R., Gooch, T., Gras, P., Hajduk, Z., Higon, E., Kelsey, D.P., Klanner, R., Kwan, S., Lücking, B., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Malos, J., Männer, W., Mroczko, E., Neugebauer, E., Pałka, H., Pepé, M., Richardson, J., Rybicki, K., Seebrunner, H.J., Stierlin, U., Tiecke, H.G., Waltermann, G., Watts, S., Weilhammer, P., Wickens, F., Wiggers, L.W., Witek, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 18.03.1993
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Summary:In the CERN NA32 experiment a high-resolution silicon vertex detector and a purely topological approach were used to collect 557 events consistent with associated charm production, both decay vertices being observed. The pseudorapidity gap distribution appears to be nearly independent of the nature of the charmed hadrons. This distribution is reasonably consistent with the next-to-leading order QCD calculations. However the azimuthal-angle distribution is significantly broader than the above predictions.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/0370-2693(93)90644-W