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Richard Nickerson

Associate Professor of Physics

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  • Particle Physics
Richard.Nickerson@physics.ox.ac.uk
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A spectrometer for muon scattering at the Tevatron

Nuclear Inst and Methods in Physics Research A 291:3 (1990) 533-551

Authors:

MR Adams, S Aid, PL Anthony, MD Baker, JF Bartlett, AA Bhatti, HM Braun, T Burnett, W Busza, JM Conrad, GB Coutrakon, R Davisson, SK Dhawan, W Dougherty, T Dreyer, U Ecker, V Eckardt, M Erdmann, A Eskreys, K Eskreys, HJ Gebauer, DF Geesaman, R Gilman, MC Green, J Haas, C Halliwell, J Hanlon, VW Hughes, HE Jackson, DM Jansen, G Jancso, S Kaufman, RD Kennedy, TBW Kirk, H Kobrak, S Krzywdzinski, S Kunori, J Lord, HJ Lubatti, T Lyons, S Magill, P Malecki, A Manz, D McLeod, H Melanson, DG Michael, W Mohr, HE Montgomery, JG Morfin, RB Nickerson, S O'Day, AM Osborne, L Osborne, B Pawlik, FM Pipkin, EJ Ramberg, A Röser, J Ryan, A Salvarani, M Schmitt, KP Schüler, E Sexton, HJ Seyerlein, A Skuja, S Söldner-Rembold, PH Steinberg, HE Stier, P Stopa, P Strube, RA Swanson, RL Talaga, S Tentindo-Repond, HJ Trost, H Venkataramania, M Vidal, M Wilhelm, J Wilkes, R Wilson, S Wolbers, T Zhao

Abstract:

In this paper the spectrometer constructed by the E665 Collaboration is described. The spectrometer was built during the period 1982-87 and the first data were taken during the 1987-88 Fixed Target run of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) Tevatron. This is the first of a series of runs in which a comprehensive program of high energy muon scattering experiments will be performed. © 1990.
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A SPECTROMETER FOR MUON SCATTERING AT THE TEVATRON - E665 COLLABORATION

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 291:3 (1990) 533-551

Authors:

MR ADAMS, S AID, PL ANTHONY, MD BAKER, JF BARTLETT, AA BHATTI, HM BRAUN, T BURNETT, W BUSZA, JM CONRAD, GB COUTRAKON, R DAVISSON, SK DHAWAN, W DOUGHERTY, T DREYER, U ECKER, V ECKARDT, M ERDMANN, A ESKREYS, K ESKREYS, HJ GEBAUER, DF GEESAMAN, R GILMAN, MC GREEN, J HAAS, C HALLIWELL, J HANLON, VW HUGHES, HE JACKSON, DM JANSEN, G JANCSO, S KAUFMAN, RD KENNEDY, TBW KIRK, H KOBRAK, S KRZYWDZINSKI, S KUNORI, J LORD, HJ LUBATTI, T LYONS, S MAGILL, P MALECKI, A MANZ, D MCLEOD, H MELANSON, DG MICHAEL, W MOHR, HE MONTGOMERY, JG MORFIN, RB NICKERSON, S ODAY, AM OSBORNE, L OSBORNE, B PAWLIK, FM PIPKIN, EJ RAMBERG, A ROSER, J RYAN, A SALVARANI, M SCHMITT, KP SCHULER, E SEXTON, HJ SEYERLEIN, A SKUJA, S SOLDNERREMBOLD, PH STEINBERG, HE STIER, P STOPA, P STRUBE, RA SWANSON, RL TALAGA, S TENTINDOREPOND, HJ TROST, H VENKATARAMANIA, M VIDAL, M WILHELM, J WILKES, R WILSON, S WOLBERS, T ZHAO
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Direct photon production at the CERN ISR

Nuclear Physics, Section B 327:3 (1989) 541-568

Authors:

ALS Angelis, G Basini, HJ Besch, RE Breedon, L Camilleri, TJ Chapin, RL Cool, PT Cox, C von Gagern, C Grosso-Pilcher, DS Hanna, BM Humphries, JT Linnemann, C Newman-Holmes, RB Nickerson, BS Nilsen, BG Pope, SH Pordes, KJ Powell, RW Rusack, CW Salgado, AM Segar, SR Stampke, MJ Tannenbaum, JM Yelton

Abstract:

A measurement of direct photon production in pp collisions at a center of mass energy ∝s=63 GeV is reported. Arrays of lead-glass calorimeters and multiwire proportional chambers were used as photon detectors. Data are presented in the transverse momentum range from 4.5 to 10 GeV/c and compared with QCD predictions. The event structure of this sample is compared with that of a set dominated by high transverse momentum π O ́'s. © 1989.
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Three-jet events at the CERN intersecting storage rings

Nuclear Physics, Section B 303:4 (1988) 569-606

Authors:

ALS Angelis, G Basini, HJ Besch, RE Breedon, L Camilleri, TJ Chapin, RL Cool, PT Cox, C Von Gagern, C Grosso-Pilcher, DS Hanna, BM Humphries, JT Linnemann, C Newman-Holmes, RB Nickerson, N Phinney, BG Pope, SH Pordes, KJ Powell, RW Rusack, CW Salgado, AM Segar, SR Stampke, MJ Tannenbaum, JM Yelton

Abstract:

Three-jet events have been observed in pp collisions at s = 62.3 GeV. The data were collected using a total neutral energy trigger with a threshold at 25 GeV. These events appear predominantly as two jets, with some appearing as three jets. A novel analysis for the extraction of 2-jet and 3-jet events is described, and some of the event properties are discussed. The relative numbers of two- and three-jet events are studied within the framework of leading-order QCD, and yield a value of αs(K3/K2) = 0.19 ± 0.02 (stat.) ± 0.04 (syst.). © 1988.
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3-JET EVENTS AT THE CERN INTERSECTING STORAGE-RINGS

NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 303:4 (1988) 569-606

Authors:

ALS ANGELIS, G BASINI, HJ BESCH, RE BREEDON, L CAMILLERI, TJ CHAPIN, RL COOL, PT COX, C VONGAGERN, C GROSSOPILCHER, DS HANNA, BM HUMPHRIES, JT LINNEMANN, C NEWMANHOLMES, RB NICKERSON, N PHINNEY, BG POPE, SH PORDES, KJ POWELL, RW RUSACK, CW SALGADO, AM SEGAR, SR STAMPKE, MJ TANNENBAUM, JM YELTON
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