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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Giles Barr

Professor of Physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
Giles.Barr@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73446
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 664a
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The observation of underground muons from the direction of Cygnus X-3 during the January 1991 radio flare

Physics Letters B 269:1-2 (1991) 220-226

Authors:

MA Thomson, JH Cobb, WWM Allison, GJ Alner, I Ambats, DS Ayres, LJ Balka, GD Barr, WL Barrett, D Benjamin, PM Border, CB Brooks, DJA Cockerill, H Courant, JW Dawson, VW Edwards, B Ewen, TH Fields, C Garcia-Garcia, RH Giles, GL Giller, MC Goodman, RN Gray, S Heppelmann, N Hill, JH Hoftiezer, DJ Jankowski, K Johns, T Joyce, T Kafka, SMS Kasahara, LM Kirby-Gallagher, J Kochocki, PJ Litchfield, NP Longley, FV Lopez, MJ Lowe, WA Mann, ML Marshak, EN May, L McMaster, R Milburn, WH Miller, CP Minor, A Napier, W Oliver, GF Pearce, DH Perkins, EA Peterson, LE Price, DM Roback, DB Rosen, K Ruddick, B Saitta, DJ Schmid, J Schlereth, J Schneps, PD Shield, MA Shupe, N Sundaralingam, JL Thron, JL Uretsky, SJ Werkema, N West, CA Woods

Abstract:

Muons recorded in the Soudan 2 underground nucleon decay detector from January 1989 to February 1991 have been examined for any correlation with the radio flares of Cygnus X-3 observed during this period. On two nearby days during the radio flare of January 1991 a total of 32 muons within 2.0° of the Cygnus X-3 direction were observed when 11.4 were expected. © 1991.
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Observation of the decay KLO→ e+e-ep+e-

Physics Letters B 259:3 (1991) 389-392

Authors:

GD Barr, R Carosi, D Coward, D Cundy, N Doble, L Gatignon, V Gibson, G Grafström, R Hagelberg, J van der Lans, HN Nelson, H Wahl, DJ Candlin, KJ Peach, H Blümer, R Heinz, K Kleinknecht, P Mayer, B Panzer, B Renk, H Rohrer, A Wagner, E Augé, D Fournier, P Heusse, L Iconomidou-Fayard, I Harrus, O Perdereau, AC Schaffer, L Serin, L Bertanza, A Bigi, P Calafiura, M Calvetti, R Casali, C Cerri, R Fantachi, I Mannelli, A Nappi, GM Pierazzini, M Holder, A Kreutz, G Quast, M Rost, HG Sander, R Werthenbach, G Zech

Abstract:

Two events with the characteristic of the decay KLO→e+e-e- have been observed with a negligible expected background from which a branching ratio of (4±3)×10-8 is derived. This result is consistent with values estimated from theoretical models based on the double internal conventional of the decay KLO→γγ. © 1991.
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OBSERVATION OF THE DECAY K0L- E+E-E+E

259 (1991) 389-392

Authors:

GD Barr, R Carosi, D Coward, D Cundy, N Doble, L Gatignon, V Gibson, P Grafstrom, R Hagelberg, J Vanderlans, HN Nelson, H Wahl, DJ Candlin, KJ Peach, H Blumer, R Heinz, K Kleinknecht, P Mayer, B Panzer, B Renk, H Rohrer, A Wagner, E Auge, D Fournier, P Heusse, L Iconomidoufayard, I Harrus, O Perdereau, AC Schaffer, L Serin, L Bertanza, A Bigi, P Calafiura, M Calvetti, R Casali, C Cerri, R Fantechi, I Mannelli, A Nappi, GM Pierazzini, M Holder, A Kreutz, G Quast, M Rost, HG Sander, R Werthenbach, G Zech
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Observation of the decay KL→π0γγ

Physics Letters B 242:3-4 (1990) 523-530

Authors:

GD Barr, R Carosi, D Coward, D Cundy, N Doble, L Gatignon, V Gibson, P Grafström, R Hagelberg, G Kesseler, J Van Der Lans, HN Nelson, H Wahl, R Black, DJ Candlin, J Muir, KJ Peach, H Blümer, R Heinz, K Kleinknecht, P Mayer, B Panzer, B Renk, H Rohrer, E Augé, D Fournier, P Heusse, L Iconomidou-Fayard, I Harrus, AM Lutz, O Perdereau, AC Schaffer, L Serin, L Bertanza, A Bigi, P Calafiura, M Calvetti, R Casali, C Cerri, R Fantechi, I Mannelli, A Nappi, GM Pierazzini, H Burkhardt, M Holder, A Kreutz, G Quast, M Rost, HG Sander, W Weihs, R Werthenbach, G Zech

Abstract:

The decay mode KL→π0γγ has been observed with a signal of 21 events and an expected background of 1.5±0.9 events. A branching ratio for decays with invariant γγ masses above 280 MeV of (2.1±0.6)×10-6 is calculated. This result is compared with the values estimated from theoretical models and has implications for the CP conserving contribution to KL→π0e+e- decay. © 1990.
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Study of muons from the direction of Cygnus X-3 using an underground proportional-tube array

Physical Review D 42:9 (1990) 2967-2973

Authors:

JA Kochocki, WWM Allison, GJ Alner, I Ambats, DS Ayres, LJ Balka, GD Barr, WL Barrett, D Benjamin, P Border, CB Brooks, JH Cobb, DJA Cockerill, K Coover, H Courant, B Dahlin, U Dasgupta, JW Dawson, VW Edwards, TH Fields, LM Kirby-Gallagher, C Garcia-Garcia, RH Giles, MC Goodman, K Heller, S Heppelman, N Hill, JH Hoftiezer, DJ Jankowski, K Johns, T Joyce, T Kafka, PJ Litchfield, FV Lopez, M Lowe, WA Mann, ML Marshak, EN May, L McMaster, RH Milburn, W Miller, A Napier, WP Oliver, GF Pearce, DH Perkins, EA Peterson, LE Price, D Roback, DB Rosen, K Ruddick, B Saitta, JL Schlereth, D Schmid, J Schneps, PD Shield, M Shupe, N Sundaralingam, MA Thomson, JL Thron, S Werkema, N West

Abstract:

From July 1987 through March 1988 an array of proportional wire modules was operated as a muon detector at a depth of 2090 meters water equivalent in the Soudan mine in northern Minnesota. A spatial angular resolution of 1.2°was achieved for muon tracking. A clean sample of 1.02×105 muon trajectories recorded underground is used to search for an excess flux of muons from the direction of Cygnus X-3. For muons within the phase interval [0.6, 0.9] of the source's 4.8-h period, 90%-C.L. upper limits for fluxes arriving within 3°and 1.5°half-angle cones centered on the Cygnus X-3 direction are 8.5×1011 cm-2s-1 and 3.1×10-11 cm-2s-1, respectively. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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