Recent results from E802 and E859

T. Abbott, Y. Akiba, D. Beavis, P. Beery, M. A. Bloomer, P. D. Bond, H. C. Britt, B. Budick, C. Chasman, Z. Chen, C. Y. Chi, Y. Y. Chu, V. Cianciolo, B. A. Cole, J. B. Costales, H. J. Crawford, J. B. Cumming, R. Debbe, J. Engelage, S. Y. FungM. Gonin, L. Grodzins, S. Gushue, H. Hamagaki, O. Hansen, R. S. Hayano, S. Hayashi, S. Homma, H. Z. Huang, Y. Ikeda, I. Juricic, H. Kaneko, J. Kang, S. Katcoff, S. Kaufman, W. Kehoe, K. Kimura, K. Kitamura, K. Kurita, R. J. Ledoux, M. J. Levine, Y. Miake, D. Morrison, R. J. Morse, B. Moskowitz, S. Nagamiya, N. Namboodiri, T. K. Nayak, J. Olness, C. G. Parsons, L. P. Remsberg, D. Roehrich, P. Rothschild, H. Sakurai, T. C. Sangster, M. Sarabura, R. Seto, R. Soltz, P. Stankus, S. G. Steadman, G. S.F. Stephans, T. Sugitate, T. Sung, M. Tanaka, Y. Tanaka, M. J. Tannembaum, J. Thomas, M. Torikoshi, J. H. Van Dijk, F. Videbaek, M. Vient, P. Vincent, O. Vossnack, V. Vutsadakis, F. Q. Wang, Y. Wang, H. E. Wegner, D. S. Woodruff, Y. D. Wu, D. Zachary, W. A. Zajc

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Abstract

Recent single-particle inclusive measurements and two-particle correlation data from E802 and its succesor, E859, are presented. The K++ ratio observed for collisions of 14.6 A·GeV 28Si ions on various targets is presented as a function of both forward and transverse energy. Source sizes are determined via interferometry using π+, π-, K+ and proton pairs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-254
Number of pages18
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume544
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 20 1992
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work has been supported by the U .S . Department of Energy under contracts with ANL (W-31-109-ENG-38), BNL (DE-AC02-76CH00016), Columbia University (DE-FG02- 86-ER40281), LLNL (W-7405-ENG-48), MIT (DE-AC02-76ER03069), UC Riverside (DE-FG03-86ER40271), and by NASA (NGR-05-003-513), under contract with the University of California, and by the U .S .-Japan High Energy Physics Collaboration Treaty.

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