Measurement of the Cross Section for $t\bar{t}$ Production in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions using the Kinematics of Lepton+Jets Events

ArXiv hep-ex/0504053 (2005)

Authors:

CDF Collaboration, D Acosta

K_s^0 and Lambda^0 Production Studies in pbar-p Collisions at sqrt(s)=1800 and 630 GeV

ArXiv hep-ex/0504048 (2005)

Authors:

The CDF Collaboration, D Acosta

High precision survey and alignment of large linear accelerators

XXII International Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC 2004) Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) (2005) 690-692

Authors:

J Prenting, M Schlösser, A Herty, J Green, G Grzelak, A Mitra, Armin Reichold

Abstract:

Future linear accelerators require new survey techniques to achieve the necessary alignment precision. For TESLA, the demanded accuracy for the alignment of the components is 0.5mm horizontal and 0.2mm vertical, both on each 600m section. Other proposed linear colliders require similar accuracies. These demands can not be fulfilled with common, open-air geodetic methods, mainly because of refraction in the tunnel. Therefore the RTRS (Rapid Tunnel Reference Surveyor), a 25m long measurement train performing overlapping multipoint alignment on a regular tunnel reference network is being developed. Two refraction-free realizations of this concept are being developed at the moment: GeLiS measures the horizontal co-ordinates using multipoint alignment with stretched wires as strightness reference. In areas of the tunnel where the accelerator is following the earth curvature GeLiS measures the vertical co-ordinate using a new hydrostatic levelling system (HLS). LiCAS is based on laser straightness monitors (LSM) combined with frequency scanning interferometry (FSI) in an evacuated system. LiCAS measures both coordinates with respect to its LSM-beam and thus is suitable for geometrically straight tunnel sections. Both measurement systems will be placed on a train, which could do the reference survey autonomous or semiautonomous.

Measurement of the azimuthal angle distribution of leptons from W boson decays as a function of the W transverse momentum in proton-antiproton collisions at sqrt(s)=1.8 TeV

ArXiv hep-ex/0504020 (2005)

Measurement of Partial Widths and Search for Direct CP Violation in $D^0$ Meson Decays to $K^-K^+$ and $π^-π^+$

ArXiv hep-ex/0504006 (2005)