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Adolphsen Ce
Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz
Publications - 23
Citations - 555
Adolphsen Ce is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron–positron annihilation & Annihilation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 545 citations.
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Multihadronic events at Ec.m.=29 GeV and predictions of QCD models from Ec.m.=29 GeV to Ec.m.=93 GeV
A. Petersen,G. S. Abrams,Adolphsen Ce,Carl W. Akerlof,J. P. Alexander,M. Alvarez,D. Amidei,A. Baden,J. Ballam,B. C. Barish,Timothy Barklow,B. A. Barnett,John E. Bartelt,D. Blockus,G. Bonvicini,A. M. Boyarski,J. Boyer,B. B. Brabson,A. Breakstone,J. M. Brom,F. Bulos,P. R. Burchat,D. L. Burke,F. Butler,F. Calviño,R. J. Cence,J. W. Chapman,Cords D,D.P. Coupal,DeStaebler Hc,D. E. Dorfan,J. Dorfan,P. S. Drell,G. J. Feldman,E. Fernandez,R. C. Field,W. T. Ford,Fordham C,R. Frey,D. Fujino,K. K. Gan,George Gidal,Larry D. Gladney,T. Glanzman,M. S. Gold,Gerson Goldhaber,L. Golding,A. Green,Grosse-Wiesmann P,J. S. Haggerty,G. Hanson,R. Harr,F. A. Harris,C. M. Hawkes,Kenneth G. Hayes,D. Herrup,C. A. Heusch,T. Himel,M. Hoenk,R. J. Hollebeek,D. Hutchinson,J. Hylen,W. R. Innes,M. Jaffré,J. A. Jaros,I. Juricic,J. A. Kadyk,D. Karlen,J. Kent,S. R. Klein,A. Koide,W. Koska,W. Kozanecki,A. J. Lankford,R. R. Larsen,B. W. Leclaire,M. E. Levi,Z. Li,Alan Litke,N. S. Lockyer,C. Matteuzzi,J. A. J. Matthews,D. I. Meyer,B. D. Milliken,K.C. Moffeit,L. Müller,Jordan Nash,Mark E. Nelson,D. Nitz,H. O. Ogren,R. A. Ong,K. O'Shaughnessy,Sherwood Parker,C. W. Peck,M. L. Perl,M. Petradza,F. C. Porter,P. Rankin,Burton Richter,K. Riles,P. C. Rowson,D. R. Rust,H. F.W. Sadrozinski,T. Schaad,T. Schalk,H. Schellman,W. B. Schmidke,A. S. Schwarz,A. Seiden,P. D. Sheldon,J. G. Smith,A. Snyder,E. Soderstrom,D. P. Stoker,Ryszard Stroynowski,R. P. Thun,G. H. Trilling,R. Tschirhart,C. De La Vaissiere,R. Van Kooten,H. Veltman,P. Voruganti,Stephen Robert Wagner,P. Weber,A. J. Weinstein,A. J. Weir,S. Weisz,S. L. White,E. Wicklund,Darien Wood,D. Y. Wu,John Yelton +131 more
TL;DR: In this article, Detector-corrected distributions from global shape analyses such as aplanarity, Q/sub 2/-Q/sub 1/, sphericity, thrust, minor value, oblateness, and jet masses, and inclusive charged-particle distributions including x, rapidity, p/sub perpendicular/, and particle flow are presented.
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Initial measurements of Z-boson resonance parameters in e+e- annihilation.
G. S. Abrams,Adolphsen Ce,R. Aleksan,J. P. Alexander,Allen Ma,W. B. Atwood,Averill D,Ballam J,P. Bambade,Barry C. Barish,T. Barklow,Barnett Ba,Bartelt J,Bethke S,D. Blockus,de Boer W,G. Bonvicini,A. M. Boyarski,B. B. Brabson,A. Breakstone,Martin Breidenbach,Jean-Marie Brom,Justin Brown,Brown Kl,F. Bulos,Patricia R. Burchat,Burke Dl,Cence Rj,Chapman J,M. Chmeissani,Clendenin J,Cords D,D.P. Coupal,Dauncey P,Dean Nr,DeStaebler Hc,Dorfan De,Dorfan Jm,P. S. Drell,Drewer Dc,F. Dydak,S. D. Ecklund,R.D. Elia,R. Erickson,Jean Fay,Feldman Gj,Fernandes D,Field Rc,T. Fieguth,Fischer Ge,William T. Ford,Fordham C,R. Frey,D. Fujino,Gan Kk,C. Gatto,Gero E,G. Gidal,Glanzman T,G. Goldhaber,Gomez Cadenas Jj,Giorgio Gratta,Grindhammer G,Grosse-Wiesmann P +63 more
TL;DR: The mass of the Z boson is measured to be 91.11±0.23 GeV/c^2, and its width to be 1.61-0.43+0.60 GeV, corresponding to 3.8±1.4 neutrino species.
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Measurements of $Z$ Boson Resonance Parameters in $e^{+} e^{-}$ Annihilation
G. S. Abrams,Adolphsen Ce,Averill D,Ballam J,Barry C. Barish,T. Barklow,Barnett Ba,Bartelt J,Bethke S,D. Blockus,G. Bonvicini,A. M. Boyarski,B. B. Brabson,A. Breakstone,Jean-Marie Brom,F. Bulos,Patricia R. Burchat,Burke Dl,Cence Rj,Chapman J,M. Chmeissani,Cords D,D.P. Coupal,Dauncey P,DeStaebler Hc,Dorfan De,Dorfan Jm,Drewer Dc,R.D. Elia,Feldman Gj,Fernandes D,Field Rc,William T. Ford,Fordham C,R. Frey,D. Fujino,Gan Kk,Gero E,G. Gidal,Glanzman T,G. Goldhaber,Gomez Cadenas Jj,Giorgio Gratta,Grindhammer G,Grosse-Wiesmann P,G. G. Hanson,R. F. Harr,Harral B,F. A. Harris,C. M. Hawkes,Kenneth G. Hayes,C. Hearty,C. A. Heusch,Hildreth,T. Himel,Hinshaw Da,Hong Sj,D. Hutchinson,J. Hylen,W. R. Innes,R. G. Jacobsen,J. A. Jaros,C. K. Jung,J. A. Kadyk +63 more
TL;DR: The mass of the Z boson was measured to be 91.14±0.12 GeV/c^2, and its width to be 2.42-0.35+0.45 GeV.
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The Mark II detector for the SLC
G. S. Abrams,Adolphsen Ce,Carl W. Akerlof,James P. Alexander,M. Alvarez,Averill D,A. R. Baden,Ballam J,Barry C. Barish,Timothy Barklow,B. A. Barnett,John E. Bartelt,D. Blockus,W. De Boer,G. Bonvicini,C. Boswell,A. M. Boyarski,J. Boyer,B. B. Brabson,K. Braune,A. Breakstone,J. M. Brom,F. Bulos,Patricia R. Burchat,D. L. Burke,F. Butler,F. Calviño,R. J. Cence,J. W. Chapman,M. Chmeissani,Cords D,D.P. Coupal,P. D. Dauncey,DeStaebler Hc,D. E. Dorfan,J. Dorfan,P.S. Drell,Drewer Dc,J. Fay,G. J. Feldman,Fernandes D,E. Fernandez,Field Rc,William T. Ford,Fordham C,R. Frey,D. Fujino,K. K. Gan,C. Gatto,Gero E,George Gidal,T. Glanzman,Gerson Goldhaber,J.J. Gomez Cadenas,X. Gong,Giorgio Gratta,A. Green,Grosse-Wiesmann P,J. Haggerty,G. Hanson,R. Harr,Harral B,F. A. Harris,C.M. Hawkes,Kenneth G. Hayes,Hearty C,D. Herrup,Clemens A. Heusch,T. Himel,Hinshaw Da,M. Hoenk,S. O. Holmgren,Hong Sj,D. Hutchinson,J. Hylen,Walter R. Innes,Jacobsen Rg,M. Jaffre,J. A. Jaros,C. K. Jung,I. Juricic,J. A. Kadyk,D. Karlen,J. Kent,King M,S. R. Klein,L. Koepke,D.S. Koetke,A. Koide,S. Komamiya,W. Koska,L.A. Kowalski,W. Kozanecki,J.F. Kral,M. Kuhlen,L. Labarga,A. J. Lankford,R. R. Larsen,Michael Levi,Z. Li,Alan Litke,V. Luth,G. Lynch,J. A. McKenna,J. A. J. Matthews,Thomas S. Mattison,B. D. Milliken,K. C. Moffeit,L. Müller,C.T. Munger,W. N. Murray,Jordan Nash,Mark E. Nelson,D. Nitz,H. O. Ogren,R. A. Ong,K. O'Shaughnessy,Sherwood Parker,C. W. Peck,J Perl,M. L. Perl,F. Perrier,A. Petersen,M. Petradza,R. Pitthan,Frank C. Porter,P. Rankin,Jeffrey Richman,K. Riles,F. Rouse,D. R. Rust,Hartmut Sadrozinski,M. W. Schaad,W. B. Schmidke,B.A. Schumm,A. S. Schwarz,A. Seiden,J. G. Smith,A. Snyder,E. Soderstrom,D. P. Stoker,Ryszard Stroynowski,M. Swartz,Richard E. Taylor,R. P. Thun,G. H. Trilling,R. Tschirhart,M. Turala,R. Van Kooten,S. Vejcik,H. Veltman,P. Voruganti,Stephen Robert Wagner,S. Watson,P. Weber,A. Weigend,A. J. Weinstein,A. J. Weir,S. Weisz,S. L. White,E. Wicklund,R. C. Wolf,Darien Wood,M. Woods,G. Wormser,Robert E. Wright,D. Y. Wu,M. Yurko,C. Zaccardelli,C. von Zanthier +169 more
TL;DR: The Mark II detector has been upgraded in preparation for its role as the first detector to take data at the Stanford Linear Collider as discussed by the authors, including the central drift chamber, the time-of-flight system, the coil, the endcap electromagnetic calorimeters and the beam energy and luminosity measuring devices.
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Measurements of charged-particle inclusive distributions in hadronic decays of the Z boson
G. S. Abrams,Adolphsen Ce,Averill D,J. Ballam,B. C. Barish,Timothy Barklow,B. A. Barnett,John E. Bartelt,Siegfried Bethke,D. Blockus,G. Bonvicini,A. M. Boyarski,B. B. Brabson,A. Breakstone,F. Bulos,Patricia R. Burchat,D. L. Burke,R. J. Cence,J. W. Chapman,M. Chmeissani,Cords D,D.P. Coupal,P. D. Dauncey,DeStaebler Hc,Dorfan De,J. Dorfan,Drewer Dc,R.D. Elia,G. J. Feldman,Fernandes D,R. C. Field,William T. Ford,Fordham C,R. Frey,D. Fujino,K. K. Gan,Gero E,George Gidal,T. Glanzman,G. Goldhaber,Gomez Cadenas Jj,Giorgio Gratta,Grindhammer G,Grosse-Wiesmann P,G. G. Hanson,R. F. Harr,Harral B,F. A. Harris,C. M. Hawkes,Kenneth G. Hayes,C. Hearty,C. A. Heusch,Hildreth,T. Himel,Hinshaw Da,Hong Sj,D. Hutchinson,J. Hylen,W. R. Innes,R. G. Jacobsen,J. A. Jaros,C. K. Jung,J. A. Kadyk,J. Kent +63 more
TL;DR: The authors have measured inclusive distributions for charged particles in hadronic decays of the {ital Z} boson, and the data are in reasonable agreement with expectations.