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Investigations on baryonium and other rare pmacrp annihilation modes using high resolution pi0 spectrometers (PS 182)

Authors :
Adiels, L.
Backenstoss, G.
Bergstrom, I.
Carius, Staffan
Charalambous, S.
Cooper, M.
Findeisen, C.
Fransson, K.
Hadjifotiadou, D.
Kerek, A.
Papastefanou, K.
Pavlopoulos, P.
Repond, J.
Tauscher, L.
Troster, D.
Williams, C.
Zioutas, K.
Pennington, M. R.
Adiels, L.
Backenstoss, G.
Bergstrom, I.
Carius, Staffan
Charalambous, S.
Cooper, M.
Findeisen, C.
Fransson, K.
Hadjifotiadou, D.
Kerek, A.
Papastefanou, K.
Pavlopoulos, P.
Repond, J.
Tauscher, L.
Troster, D.
Williams, C.
Zioutas, K.
Pennington, M. R.
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

In the search for heavy, narrow exotic states such as baryonium or glueballs, carried out so far, various methods of high- and low-energy production, low-energy formation, and e+e- reactions were used. In particular, a search for baryonium states below threshold (mxlsimmppmacr) has shown some evidence [Richter et al., 1983, Brando et al., 1984] for a few states. However, the results of these measurements suffer from poor statistics. Among the possible methods which can be applied in the baryonium bound state research at LEAR, the authors consider the study of the reaction ppmacrrarrX+pi0 as the most promising. They have performed an experiment to study this reaction by means of an experimental set-up especially tailored for measuring monoenergetic pi0,s, allowing for both angular distribution measurements and high-resolution spectroscopy. They report on the preliminary results from our actual measurements of the inclusive pi0 and eta spectra following the antiproton annihilation at rest.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233558661
Document Type :
Electronic Resource