0000000001115386
AUTHOR
H. W. Eisermann
An experimental study of the antineutron-light nucleus annihilation at 1.4 GeV/c
The heavy liquid bubble chamber, Gargamelle, has been used to investigate the gross features of the annihilation of antineutrons in light nuclei (mainly Carbon). Results are presented on the distributions of multiplicity, momentum and emission angle for charged pions and protons together with a simple model to describe them.
Measurement ofj/?-decays into channels containing charged and neutral antinucleons
Using the nonmagnetic BONANZA detector for the detection of antineutrons and antiprotons, we measured branching ratios of theJ/ψ into baryonic final states. Our measurements give the new results:\(BR\left( {{J \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {J {\psi \to \overline {\Sigma ^ - } }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\psi \to \overline {\Sigma ^ - } }}\Sigma ^ - } \right) = \left( {0.24 \pm 0.26} \right)\% ;BR\left( {{J \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {J {\psi \to }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\psi \to }}\bar nn\pi ^ + \pi ^ - } \right) = \left( {0.38 \pm 0.36} \right)\% \) and an independent test for the data of the magnetic detectors.