Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493319 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
The DIRAC spectrometer installed at CERN PS was upgraded in order to study simultaneously A2Ï and AÏK atoms, namely the bound states of two Ï mesons, and of Ï and K mesons, respectively. The detector system can now accept a high intensity beam of 2-6Ã1011 primary protons per second. The electronics and the data-acquisition system can handle a very large amount of data to identify Ï, K, p, e and µ, allowing the selection of ÏÏ and ÏK pairs in the offline analysis. The resolution of the longitudinal and transverse components of the relative momentum Q of each meson pair in their center-of-mass system with respect to the direction of the pair was substantially improved. The analysis of their distributions allowed an reliable separation between the meson pairs originating from hadronic atoms and the backgrounds permitting the measurement of the lifetimes of hadronic atoms in the ground state and Ï-Ï, Ï-K s-wave scattering lengths. The upgraded setup also allowed the study of the long-lived excited states of ÏÏ atoms.
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Authors
B. Adeva, L. Afanasyev, Y. Allkofer, C. Amsler, A. Anania, S. Aogaki, A. Benelli, V. Brekhovskikh, Gh. Caragheorgheopol, T. Cechak, M. Chiba, P. Chliapnikov, C. Ciocarlan, S. Constantinescu, C. Detraz, P. Doskarova, D. Drijard, A. Dudarev, P. Zrelov,