The electronic width of the
J
/
ψ
meson and its product by the branching fractions of
J
/
ψ
meson decay to hadrons and electrons measured with the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M
e
+
e
−
collider have ...been reported in ref. 1.
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The review presents the experiments performed with the KEDR detector at the
collider VEPP-4M in the energy range of
= 1.84–3.88 GeV. The cross section of
annihilation to hadrons was measured at 22 ...points of this range and the search for narrow resonances was conducted below 3.1 GeV. The masses of
and
mesons were measured with a record accuracy better than
; their partial and total widths were determined. Measurements of the tau lepton mass and masses of charged and neutral
mesons were performed with high precision. The measurements of the
parameters are discussed, and attention is drawn to some inconsistency of the procedure employed by the Particle Data Group for determining its parameters.
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The KEDR detector Anashin, V. V.; Aulchenko, V. M.; Baldin, E. M. ...
Physics of particles and nuclei,
07/2013, Volume:
44, Issue:
4
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The KEDR detector is a universal magnetic detector designed for studying the
c
- and
b
-quarks and two-photon physics, and is employed at the VEPP-4M
e
+
e
−
collider. A specific feature of the ...experiment is the measurement of absolute beam energy using two methods: the resonant depolarization and the faster but less precise Compton backscattering of laser photons. This allowed a large series of measurements to be performed, in which the accuracy of determination of such fundamental parameters of particles as mass and total and leptonic widths was improved.
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Barrel calorimeter of the CMD-3 detector Anisenkov, A.V.; Aulchenko, V.M.; Barkov, L.M. ...
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
12/2013, Volume:
732
Journal Article
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Since 2010 the CMD-3 detector has been collecting data at the e+e− collider VEPP-2000 at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. CMD-3 is a general purpose detector designed to study e+e− annihilation ...into hadrons in the wide energy range s=0.3–2GeV. The CMD-3 barrel electromagnetic calorimeter consists of two subsystems: closest to the beam pipe is the Liquid Xenon calorimeter and the outer one is based on CsI scintillation crystals. The design of the calorimeter and its current performance are presented.
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To evaluate the effect of three-dimensional, wavelet-based compression on the detection of focal hepatic lesions at computed tomography (CT).
CT images obtained in 69 patients with focal hepatic ...lesions were studied (35 consecutive cases and 34 cases selected to be difficult on the basis of lesion size or contrast). Image data were compressed by means of a three-dimensional, wavelet-based algorIthm at ratios of 10:1, 15:1, and 20:1. Normal and abnormal sections (on original and compressed images) were reviewed by using an interactive workstation. Four readers rated the presence or absence of a lesion with a five-point scale.
At receiver operating characteristic analysis, no statistically significant difference was detected for all cases considered together. Differences approached but did not reach statistical significance for the diagnostic performance of one reader with compressed images (15:1, P = .054; 20:1, P = .051). For the subset of difficult cases, a significant difference was observed with 20:1 compressed images for one reader (P = .026). Diagnostic performance of readers was less certain in normal than in abnormal cases with both original and compressed images (difference was significant for 15:1 P = .035 and 20:1 P < .0001 compressed images).
Three-dimensional wavelet compression is satisfactory at ratios of at least 10:1. Additional studies with a larger sample would help confirm findings with higher ratios.
New experiments on channeling of 255MeV electrons in a half-wavelength crystals (HWC) were performed at SAGA Light Source facilities. The simulations of trajectories for (220) and (111) planar ...channeling in Si were performed using the computer code BCM-1.0. Comparison of experimental and theoretical results shows a good agreement. The results of calculations of spectral distribution of radiation in forward direction (θ=0°) from 255MeV electrons at (220) channeling in HWC silicon are presented. Qualitative comparison with radiation spectrum from an electron moving in an arc is performed.
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We compute perturbative corrections to matching coefficients of QCD to heavy quark effective theory (HQET) for the matrix element of the ΔB=2 operator that determines the mass difference in B0−B¯0 ...system of states. This involves the technical point of choosing the operator basis in HQET, separating physical operators from evanescent ones. We obtain an analytical result for some of the two-loop corrections at order αs2.
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We use configuration space methods to write down one-dimensional integral representations for one- and two-loop sunrise diagrams (also called Bessel moments) which we use to numerically check on the ...correctness of the second order differential equations for one- and two-loop sunrise diagrams that have recently been discussed in the literature.
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