Search for the production of single sleptons through R-parity violation in pp̄ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV
Physical Review Letters 89:26 (2002)
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A search for single smuon and single muon sneutrino production in the mSUGRA model with R-parity violation is performed. As such, m1/2 values up to 260 GeV and sneutrino and smuon masses up to 280 GeV are excluded. The exclude domain in the (m0, m1/2) plane extends the region excluded using the dielectron channel.Comparison of the isolated direct photon cross sections in pp̄ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV and √s = 0.63 TeV
Physical Review D 65:11 (2002)
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We have measured the cross sections d2σ/d P Tdη) for production of isolated direct photons in pp̄ collisions at two different center-of-mass energies, 1.8 TeV and 0.63 TeV, using the Collider Detector at Fermilab. The normalization of both data sets agrees with the predictions of quantum chromodynamics for a photon transverse momentum (PT) of 25 GeV/c, but the shapes versus photon PT do not. These shape differences lead to a significant disagreement in the ratio of cross sections in the scaling variable xT(≡ 2PT/√s). This disagreement in the xT ratio is difficult to explain with conventional theoretical uncertainties such as scale dependence and parton distribution parametrizations. © 2002 The American Physical Society.Solar neutrino results and present status
Physics of Atomic Nuclei 65:12 (2002) 2156-2160
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The solar neutrino capture rate measured by the Russian-American Gallium Experiment on a metallic gallium target SAGE during the time from January 1990 through December 2000 is 77.0-6.2-3.0+6.2+3.5 SNU, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The experimental procedures and data analysis are presented. © 2002 MAIK. "Nauka/Interperiodica".Search for R-parity violating supersymmetry in two-muon and four-jet topologies
Physical Review Letters 89:17 (2002)
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The R-parity violating decay of the neutralino X̃10 into a moun and two jets in 77.5 pb-1 of data was searched. For tanβ=2, squark masses below 240 GeV/c2 and gluino masses below 224 GeV/c2 were exluded. For equal masses of squarks and gluinos, the mass limit was 265 GeV/c2. These limits were found to be comparable to those achieved previously in complementary channels.Letter of Intent to build an Off-axis Detector to study numu to nue oscillations with the NuMI Neutrino Beam
ArXiv hep-ex/0210005 (2002)