A spectra in 11.6A GeV/c Au-Au collisions

S. Albergo, R. Bellwied, M. Bennett, D. Boemi, B. Bonner, H. Caines, W. Christie, S. Costa, H. J. Crawford, M. Cronqvist, R. Debbe, J. Engelage, I. Flores, L. Greiner, T. Hallman, G. Hijazi, G. Hoffmann, H. Z. Huang, T. J. Humanic, A. InsoliaP. Jensen, E. G. Judd, K. Kainz, M. Kaplan, S. Kelly, I. Kotov, G. Kunde, P. J. Lindstrom, T. Ljubicic, W. Llope, G. LoCurto, R. Longacre, D. Lynn, L. Madansky, N. Mahzeh, Z. Milosevich, J. M. Mitchell, J. W. Mitchell, S. Nehmeh, C. Nociforo, S. Paganis, S. U. Pandey, R. Potenza, D. E. Russ, A. Saulys, J. Schambach, J. Sheen, E. Sugarbaker, J. Takahashi, J. Tang, A. L. Trattner, S. Trentalange, A. Tricomi, C. Tuvé, J. P. Whitfield, K. Wilson

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Abstract

Experiment 896 was designed to search for the H0 dibaryon. The experiment consisted of two main tracking detectors: a 144 plane distributed drift chamber (DDC) and a 15 plane silicon drift detector array (SDDA). This fixed target experiment measured ∧ spectra in Au-Au collisions at 11.64 GeV/c. The data obtained agree well with the previously reported experimental data where overlap occurs. The total yield of ∧s per central event showed good agreement with the RQMD prediction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)062301/1-062301/4
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume88
Issue number6
StatePublished - Feb 11 2002
Externally publishedYes

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