M. M. Baarmand
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View article: $B$ physics results from D0
$B$ physics results from D0 Open
A number of B-physics results from the DØ experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider are reported. Measurements of b b ̄ production in p p ̄ interactions at s =1800 and 630 GeV are used to evaluate, for the first time with the same detecto…
View article: Search for new particles decaying to two jets with the D0 detector
Search for new particles decaying to two jets with the D0 detector Open
Results from a search for new particles decaying to dijets in $\\sqrt{s} = 1.8 TeV$ $p\\bar{p}$ collisions using the D0 1992-93 and 1994-95 data samples (104 pb$^{-1}$ are presented. We exclude at the 95% confidence level the production of…
View article: Energy and rapidity dependence of beauty production at Tevatron
Energy and rapidity dependence of beauty production at Tevatron Open
The CDF and DØ experiments have measured b b production in p p interactions at √s = 1800 GeV and 630 GeV (the energy at which the previous measurement was performed by the UA1 experiment). The Tevatron measurements are used to evaluate, fo…
View article: Measurement of the transverse momentum distributions of W and Z bosons produced in $\\bar{p}p$ collisions at $\\sqrt{s} = 1.8$ TeV
Measurement of the transverse momentum distributions of W and Z bosons produced in $\\bar{p}p$ collisions at $\\sqrt{s} = 1.8$ TeV Open
We present measurements of the transverse momentum distribution of W and Z bosons produced in pbar p collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.8 TeV. The data were collected with the D0 detector at Fermilab during 1994-1996 Tevatron run. The results are i…
View article: CMS Collaboration
CMS Collaboration Open
View article: Nucleon-gold collisions at 200A GeV using tagged d + Au interactions in the PHOBOS detector
Nucleon-gold collisions at 200A GeV using tagged d + Au interactions in the PHOBOS detector Open
Forward calorimetry in the PHOBOS detector has been used to study charged hadron production in d + Au, p + Au, and n + Au collisions at √s[subscript NN] = 200 GeV. The forward proton calorimeter detectors are described and a procedure for …