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Underground multi-muon experiment EMMA
2011
EMMA is a new experiment designed for cosmic- ray composition studies around the knee energy operating at the shallow depth underground in the Pyh¨ asalmi mine, Fin- land. The array has sufficient coverage and resolution to de- termine the multiplicity, the lateral density distribution and the arrival direction of high-energy muons on an event by event basis. Preliminary results on the muon multiplicity ex- tracted using one detector station of the array are presented.
Experiments at the electron accelerator MAMI
2008
Fragment mass distribution in superasymmetric region in proton-induced fission of U and Th
1998
Fission fragment mass distributions down to super-asymmetric mass region and both pre- and post-scission neutron multiplicity for238U(p,fission) reaction atEp = 20, 35, 50, 60 MeV and for232Th(p, fission) reaction atEp = 50, 60 MeV were measured using HENDES set-up. The results indicate enhancement for super-asymmetric mass division at intermediate excitation energies.
Effect of magnetic field on the corrosion of iron and St20 steel as studied by positron annihilation [Phys. Status Solidi B 247(7), 1822-1828 (2010)]
2011
We alert our readers that part of the contents of the article by R. Pietrzak and R. Szatanik, Phys. Status Solidi B 247, 1822 (2010) [DOI 10.1002/pssb.200945124] was already published in an earlier conference proceedings paper by the same authors which appeared in Nukleonika 55, 31 (2010).
Relativistic Versus Nonrelativistic ΛN Correlations in the Weak Decay of Hypernuclei
1995
We establish the reasons for the different effect of short range correlations in the nonmesonic decay of Λ hypernuclei found by relativistic and nonrelativistic approaches. By means of a schematic microscopic model for the origin of correlations, the appropriate method to include them in nuclear processes, via a correlation function, is derived and is found to be the one used in the nonrelativistic approach.
Precise Measurement of the e+e−→π+π−J/ψ Cross Section at Center-of-Mass Energies from 3.77 to 4.60 GeV
2017
The cross section for the process e(+)e(-)-> pi(+) pi(-) J/psi is measured precisely at center-of-mass energies from 3.77 to 4.60 GeV using 9 fb(-1) of data collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII storage ring. Two resonant structures are observed in a fit to the cross section. The first resonance has a mass of (222.0 +/- 3.1 +/- 1.4) MeV/ c(2) and a width of (44.1 +/- 4.3 +/- 2.0)MeV, while the second one has a mass of (4320.0 +/- 10.4 +/- 7.0)MeV/c(2) and a width of (101.4(- 19.7)(+25.3) +/- 10.2) MeV, where the first errors are statistical and second ones are systematic. The first resonance agrees with the Y(4260) resonance reported by previous experiments. The precisi…
Investigation of the Dipole Response in Exotic Nuclei – Experiments at the LAND-R$^3$B Setup
2012
We present experimental results on the electromagnetic excitation of neutron-rich nickel isotopes, making use of the (RB)-B-3-LAND setup at GSI. Exotic beams were produced at approximately 500 MeV/u and their reactions were studied in inverse kinematics. Integral cross sections for Ni-58 are discussed and compared to previous data, providing a validation of our experimental method. The El excitation-energy distribution of the unstable Ni-68 is presented as well, showing an excess in cross section in the 1n decay channel when compared only with a typical Giant Dipole Resonance.
Observation of D+→f0(500)e+νe and Improved Measurements of D→ρe+νe
2019
Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.93 fb(-1) recorded by the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 3.773 GeV, we present an analysis of the decays D-0 -> ...
Unpolarized and polarized beam sources
1991
The cross sections of photon-induced nuclear processes were usually studied with the aid of a bremsstrahlung beam produced by fast electrons hitting a suitable radiator. Such bremsstrahlung radiation contains photons of all energies from zero up to the kinetic energy of the incoming electrons and so the desired cross section had to be deduced from the integral yield by taking the bremsstrahlung spectrum of the photon beam from the theory. In this section we shall show that this method can produce significant systematic errors in the absolute value of the cross sections due to the lack of a precise knowledge of the bremsstrahlung spectrum.
Recent Hadronic Cross Section Measurements from BABAR
2019
New hadronic cross sections measured by the BABAR experiment are presented: e+e−→ π+π−π0π0, e+ e−→ π+π−η, and the kaonic channels e+e−→ KS KLπ0 , KS KLπ0π0 , KS KLη, KS K±π+π0 , KS K±π+η.