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D. Aston
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 18
Citations - 631
D. Aston is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle detector & Partial wave analysis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 612 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Aston include CERN.
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A study of K - π + scattering in the reaction K - p→K - π + n at 11 GeV/ c
D. Aston,N. Awaji,T. Bienz,F. Bird,J. D'Amore,W. Dunwoodie,R. Endorf,K. Fujii,H. Hayashi,S. Iwata,W.B. Johnson,R. Kajikawa,P. Kunz,D. W. G. S. Leith,L. Levinson,T. Matsui,Brian Meadows,A. Miyamoto,M. Nussbaum,Hitoshi Ozaki,C.O. Pak,B.N. Ratcliff,D.C. Schultz,S. L. Shapiro,T. Shimomura,P.K. Sinervo,A. Sugiyama,Shiro Suzuki,G. Tarnopolsky,T. Tauchi,N. Toge,Kumataro Ukai,A. P. Waite,S. H. Williams +33 more
TL;DR: The mass dependence of the spherical harmonic moments provided clear evidence for the production of the complete leading orbitally excited K∗ series up through JP = 5− as discussed by the authors, and also provided new evidence for underlying states.
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A study of the Ks0Ks0 system in the reaction K−p→Ks0Ks0Λ at 11 GeV/c
D. Aston,N. Awaji,T. Bienz,F. Bird,J. D'Amore,W. Dunwoodie,R. Endorf,K. Fujii,H. Hayashii,S. Iwata,W.B. Johnson,R. Kajikawa,P. Kunz,D. W. G. S. Leith,L. Levinson,T. Matsui,Brian Meadows,A. Miyamoto,M. Nussbaum,Hitoshi Ozaki,C.O. Pak,B.N. Ratcliff,D.C. Schultz,S. L. Shapiro,T. Shimomura,P.K. Sinervo,A. Sugiyama,Shiro Suzuki,G. Tarnopolsky,T. Tauchi,N. Toge,Kumataro Ukai,A. P. Waite,S. H. Williams +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 4.1 event/nb sample of 11 GeV/c K−p interactions in the LASS spectrometer at SLAC has been used in an analysis of the exclusive Ks0Ks0Λ final state.
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Evidence for two strangeonium resonances with JPC=1++ and 1+− in K−p interactions at 11 GeV/c
D. Aston,N. Awaji,T. Bienz,F. Bird,J. D'Amore,W. Dunwoodie,R. Endorf,K. Fujii,H. Hayashi,S. Iwata,W.B. Johnson,R. Kajikawa,P. Kunz,D. W. G. S. Leith,L. Levinson,T. Matsui,Brian Meadows,A. Miyamoto,M. Nussbaum,Hitoshi Ozaki,C.O. Pak,B.N. Ratcliff,D.C. Schultz,S. L. Shapiro,T. Shimomura,P.K. Sinervo,A. Sugiyama,Shiro Suzuki,G. Tarnopolsky,T. Tauchi,N. Toge,Kumataro Ukai,A. P. Waite,S. H. Williams +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a partial wave analysis of the low mass KKπ system produced in the reactions K−p→K0sK±π±Λ at 11 GeV/c using the LASS spectrometer are presented.
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Performance of the CRID at SLD
Koya Abe,P. Antilogus,D. Aston,K.G. Baird,A. Bean,R. Ben-David,T. Bienz,F. Bird,D.O. Caldwell,M. Cavalli-Sforza,J. Coller,P. Coyle,D. G. Coyne,S. Dasu,S. Dolinsky,A.B. d'Oliveira,J. Duboscq,W. Dunwoodie,G. Hallewell,K. Hasegawa,Y. Hasegawa,J. Huber,Y. Iwasaki,P.F. Jacques,R. A. Johnson,M. Kalelkar,H. Kawahara,Yeong-Dae Kwon,D. W. G. S. Leith,X. Liu,A. Lu,Suliana Manley,J. Martinez,L. Mathys,S. McHugh,B. Meadows,G. Muller,Dominik Müller,Tadashi Nagamine,M. Nussbaum,T.J. Pavel,R.J. Plano,B. N. Ratcliff,P.E. Rensing,A.K.S. Santha,D.C. Schultz,James Shank,S. L. Shapiro,C. Simopoulos,J. A. Snyder,M.D. Sokoloff,E. P. Solodov,P. Stamer,I. Stockdale,F. Suekane,N. Toge,J. D. Turk,J. Va'vra,J. S. Whitaker,David A. Williams,S. H. Williams,Robert Wilson,G. B. Word,S. J. Yellin,H. Yuta +64 more
TL;DR: The performance of a large 4π Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) in the SLD experiment at the SLC at SLAC is described in this paper.
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Observation of new resonant structures in the natural spin-parity strange meson system
D. Aston,R.K. Carnegie,W. Dunwoodie,S. Durkin,P. Estabrooks,T. Fieguth,R. J. Hemingway,A. Honma,D. Hutchinson,W.B. Johnson,P. Kunz,T.A. Lasinski,D. W. G. S. Leith,L. Levinson,R. McKee,A. C. McPherson,W. Meyer,Gerald Oakham,B.N. Ratcliff,R. Richter,S. L. Shapiro,Ryszard Stroynowski,S. Suzuki,S. H. Williams,J. Va'vra +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an energy independent partial wave analysis of the LASS spectrometer at SLAC has been conducted, which yields unique K−π+ elastic scatering partila wave amplitudes in the Kπ invariant mass region from 0.7 GeV to 1.8 GeV, and two distinguishable sets of amplitudes between 1.6 and 2.3 GeV.