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Showing papers by "R. P. Thun published in 1999"


ReportDOI
18 Jun 1999

1,107 citations


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Fumio Abe, H. Akimoto1, A. Akopian2, M. G. Albrow3  +439 moreInstitutions (32)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the preliminary measurement of the inclusive jet cross section for the Fermilab Tevatron with the D0 detector at 0.5 at {radical}s = 1.8 TeV.
Abstract: We report on the preliminary measurement of the inclusive jet cross section for {vert_bar}{eta}{vert_bar} {le} 0.5 at {radical}s = 1.8 TeV. Two data sets with integrated luminosities of 91 pb{sup {minus}1} and 14 pb{sup {minus}1} were collected at the Fermilab Tevatron {ovr p}p Collider with the D0 detector. The inclusive jet cross sections are measured and reported as a function of transverse jet energy (35 GeV {le} E{sub T} {le} 470 GeV) are in excellent agreement with next-to-leading order QCD. 11 refs., 4 figs.

153 citations


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Fumio Abe, H. Akimoto1, A. Akopian2, M. G. Albrow3  +451 moreInstitutions (41)
TL;DR: In this article, the central inclusive jet cross section at the Fermilab Tevatron pbar-p Collider with the D-Zero detector was measured as a function of jet transverse energy (ET >= 60 GeV) in the pseudorapidity interval |eta| > 0.5.
Abstract: We have made a precise measurement of the central inclusive jet cross section at sqrt(s) = 1.8 TeV. The measurement is based on an integrated luminosity of 92 pb-1 collected at the Fermilab Tevatron pbar-p Collider with the D-Zero detector. The cross section, reported as a function of jet transverse energy (ET >= 60 GeV) in the pseudorapidity interval |eta| <= 0.5, is in good agreement with predictions from next-to-leading order quantum chromodynamics.

67 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a novel detector scheme is proposed for short-baseline neutrino experiments of next generation, aimed at exploring the large Δ m 2 domain of ν μ →ν τ oscillations in the appearance mode.
Abstract: Novel detector schemes are proposed for the short-baseline neutrino experiments of next generation, aimed at exploring the large- Δ m 2 domain of ν μ →ν τ oscillations in the appearance mode. These schemes emphasize good spectrometry for charged particles and for electromagnetic showers and efficient reconstruction of π 0 → γγ decays. The basic elements are a sequence of relatively thin emulsion targets, immersed in magnetic field and interspersed with electronic trackers, and a fine-grained electromagnetic calorimeter built of lead glass. These elements act as an integral whole in reconstructing the electromagnetic showers. This conceptual scheme shows good performance in identifying the τ (quasi-) two-body decays by their characteristic kinematics and in selecting the electronic decays of the τ .

2 citations