Precision measurements of the ∧c + and D0 lifetimes


Autoria(s): Kushnirenko, A.; Alkhazov, G.; Atamantchouk, A. G.; Balatz, M. Y.; Bondar, N. F.; Cooper, P. S.; Dauwe, L. J.; Davidenko, G. V.; Dersch, U.; Dolgolenko, A. G.; Dzyubenko, G. B.; Edelstein, R.; Emediato, L.; Endler, A. M F; Engelfried, J.; Eschrich, I.; Escobar, C. O.; Evdokimov, A. V.; Filimonov, I. S.; Garcia, F. G.; Gaspero, M.; Giller, I.; Golovtsov, V. L.; Gouffon, P.; Gülmez, E.; Kangling, H.; Iori, M.; Jun, S. Y.; Kaya, M.; Kilmer, J.; Kim, V. T.; Kochenda, L. M.; Konorov, I.; Kozhevnikov, A. P.; Krivshich, A. G.; Krüger, H.; Kubantsev, M. A.; Kubarovsky, V. P.; Kulyavtsev, A. I.; Kuropatkin, N. P.; Kurshetsov, V. F.; Kwan, S.; Lach, J.; Lamberto, A.; Landsberg, L. G.; Larin, I.; Leikin, E. M.; Yunshan, L.; Luksys, M.; Lungov, T.; Maleev, V. P.; Mao, D.; Chensheng, M.; Zhenlin, M.; Mathew, P.; Mattson, M.; Matveev, V.; McCliment, E.; Moinester, M. A.; Molchanov, V. V.; Morelos, A.; Nelson, K. D.; Nemitkin, A. V.; Neoustroev, P. V.; Newsom, C.; Nilov, A. P.; Nurushev, S. B.; Ocherashvili, A.; Onel, Y.; Ozel, E.; Ozkorucuklu, S.; Penzo, A.; Petrenko, S. V.; Pogodin, P.; Procario, M.; Prutskoi, V. A.; Ramberg, E.; Rappazzo, G. F.; Razmyslovich, B. V.; Rud, V. I.; Russ, J.; Schiavon, P.; Simon, J.; Sitnikov, A. I.; Skow, D.; Smith, V. J.; Srivastava, M.; Steiner, V.; Stepanov, V.; Stutte, L.; Svoiski, M.; Terentyev, N. K.; Thomas, G. P.; Uvarov, L. N.; Vasiliev, A. N.; Vavilov, D. V.; Verebryusov, V. S.; Victorov, V. A.; Vishnyakov, V. E.; Vorobyov, A. A.; Vorwalter, K.; You, J.; Wenheng, Z.; Shuchen, Z.; Zukanovich-Funchal, R.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

04/06/2001

Resumo

A measurement technique of charm baryons lifetimes from hadro-production data was presented. The measurement verified the lifetime analysis procedure in a sample with higher statistical precision. Other effects studied include mass reflections; effects of the presence of a second charm particle; and mismeasurement of charm decays. Monte carlo simulations were used for the detailed study of systematic effects using the charm data.

Formato

5243-5246

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5243

Physical Review Letters, v. 86, n. 23, p. 5243-5246, 2001.

0031-9007

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/66528

10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5243

2-s2.0-0035805839

2-s2.0-0035805839.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Physical Review Letters

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Hydra-production data #Algorithms #Computer simulation #Decay (organic) #Maximum likelihood estimation #Monte Carlo methods #Spectrometers #Elementary particles
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article