Search for Direct Photon Production at Fermilab Energies and Comparison with Direct Photon Measurements at ISR Energies

Search for Direct Photon Production at Fermilab Energies and Comparison with Direct Photon Measurements at ISR Energies

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Published: 1979

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A search for direct photon production has been performed at Fermilab in 200 and 300 GeV/c proton-Be interactions over a wide range of X/sub F/ and P/sub perpendicular to/. An excess of photons has been detected which when interpreted as single photon production yields a .gamma./.pi.° ratio which averages .070 +- 025 in the region 1.5


High Transverse Momentum Direct Photon Production at Fermilab Fixed-Target Energies

High Transverse Momentum Direct Photon Production at Fermilab Fixed-Target Energies

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Published: 2005

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This thesis describes a study of the production of high transverse momentum direct photons and [pi][sup 0] mesons by proton beams at 530 and 800 GeV/c and [pi][sup -] beams at 515 GeV/c incident on beryllium, copper, and liquid hydrogen targets. The data were collected by Fermilab experiment E706 during the 1990 and 1991-92 fixed target runs. The apparatus included a large, finely segmented lead and liquid argon electromagnetic calorimeter and a charged particle spectrometer featuring silicon strip detectors in the target region and proportional wire chambers and drift tubes downstream of a large aperture analysis magnet. The inclusive cross sections are presented as functions of transverse momentum and rapidity. The measurements are compared with next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations and to results from previous experiments.


High-pT Physics in the Heavy Ion Era

High-pT Physics in the Heavy Ion Era

Author: Jan Rak

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-04-25

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 0521190290

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One of few books to address both high-pT physics and relativistic heavy ion collisions. Essential handbook for graduates and researchers.