Hadron production by e + e − annihilation at center-of-mass energies between 2.6 and 7.8 GeV. II. Jet structure and related inclusive distributions

1982; American Physical Society; Volume: 26; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevd.26.991

ISSN

1538-4500

Autores

G. Hanson, M. S. Alam, A. M. Boyarski, M. Breidenbach, F. Bulos, James T. Dakin, J. M. Dorfan, G. J. Feldman, G. E. Fischer, D. Fryberger, D. L. Hartill, J. A. Jaros, B. Jean-Marie, R. R. Larsen, V. Lüth, H. L. Lynch, D. Lyon, C. C. Morehouse, J. M. Paterson, M. L. Perl, I. Peruzzi, M. Piccolo, T. P. Pun, P. A. Rapidis, B. Richter, R. H. Schindler, R. F. Schwitters, J. Siegrist, W. Tanenbaum, F. Vannucci, G. S. Abrams, D. Briggs, W. Carithers, W. Chinowsky, Susan Cooper, R. DeVoe, C. E. Friedberg, G. Goldhaber, R. J. Hollebeek, A. D. Johnson, J. A. Kadyk, A. M. Litke, R. J. Madaras, H.K. Nguyen, F. Pierre, B. Sadoulet, G. H. Trilling, J. S. Whitaker, F.C. Winkelmann, J. Wiss,

Tópico(s)

Computational Physics and Python Applications

Resumo

We present results on the jet structure observed in multihadronic events produced by e+e− annihilation in the Mark I magnetic detector at SPEAR. The evidence for jet structure and the jet-axis angular distribution are reported. We give inclusive distributions of the hadrons in Feynman x, rapidity, and transverse momentum relative to the jet axis.Received 12 April 1982DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.26.991©1982 American Physical Society

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