Measurement of the transverse polarization of Λ and Λ¯ hyperons produced in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV using the ATLAS detector G. Aad, B. Abbott, J. Abdallah [et.al.]
Material type: ArticleSubject(s): ATLAS, детектор | Большой адронный коллайдер | протоны | столкновение частицGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Physical Review D Vol. 91, № 3. P. 032004-1-032004-23Abstract: The transverse polarization of Λ and Λ¯ hyperons produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-ofmass energy of 7 TeV is measured. The analysis uses 760 μb−1 of minimum bias data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in the year 2010. The measured transverse polarization averaged over Feynman xF from 5 × 10−5 to 0.01 and transverse momentum pT from 0.8 to 15 GeV is −0.010 0.005ðstatÞ 0.004ðsystÞ for Λ and 0.002 0.006ðstatÞ 0.004ðsystÞ for Λ¯ . It is also measured as a function of xF and pT, but no significant dependence on these variables is observed. Prior to this measurement, the polarization was measured at fixed-target experiments with center-of-mass energies up to about 40 GeV. The ATLAS results are compatible with the extrapolation of a fit from previous measurements to the xF range covered by this measurement.Библиогр.: 19 назв.
The transverse polarization of Λ and Λ¯ hyperons produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-ofmass energy of 7 TeV is measured. The analysis uses 760 μb−1 of minimum bias data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in the year 2010. The measured transverse polarization averaged over Feynman xF from 5 × 10−5 to 0.01 and transverse momentum pT from 0.8 to 15 GeV is −0.010 0.005ðstatÞ 0.004ðsystÞ for Λ and 0.002 0.006ðstatÞ 0.004ðsystÞ for Λ¯ . It is also measured as a function of xF and pT, but no significant dependence on these variables is observed. Prior to this measurement, the polarization was measured at fixed-target experiments with center-of-mass energies up to about 40 GeV. The ATLAS results are compatible with the extrapolation of a fit from previous
measurements to the xF range covered by this measurement.
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