J/Ψ resonant formation and mass measurement in antiproton-proton annihilations

Experiment R704, the last to be performed at the CERN-ISR, has successfully applied a new method to study ( cc ) states formed directly in antiproton-proton annihilations. The novelty of the method rests on the capability to build a highly performing annihilation source by letting a cold

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Published inNuclear physics. B Vol. 286; pp. 592 - 634
Main Authors Baglin, C., Bassompierre, G., Brient, J.C., Broll, C., Bussiere, A., Guillaud, J.P., Morch, C., Poulet, M., Baird, S., Khan-Aronsen, E., Leistam, L., Lundby, A., Mouellic, B., Poole, J., Buzzo, A., Ferroni, S., Gracco, V., Macri', M., Mattera, L., Pia, M.G., Pozzo, A., Santroni, A., Tomasini, F., Valbusa, U., Burq, J.P., Chemarin, M., Chevallier, M., Fay, J., Ille, B., Lambert, M., Bugge, L., Buran, T., Kirsebom, K., Skjevling, G., Stapnes, S., Stugu, B., Petrillo, L., Severi, M., Brom, J.M., Escoubes, B., Biino, C., Borreani, G., Cester, R., Marchetto, F., Menichetti, E., Pastrone, N., Rinaudo, G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 1987
North-Holland ; Elsevier [1967-....]
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Summary:Experiment R704, the last to be performed at the CERN-ISR, has successfully applied a new method to study ( cc ) states formed directly in antiproton-proton annihilations. The novelty of the method rests on the capability to build a highly performing annihilation source by letting a cold
ISSN:0550-3213
1873-1562
DOI:10.1016/0550-3213(87)90454-8