This important book covers topics that are of major interest to the high energy physics community, including the most recent results from flavour factories, dark matter and neutrino physics. In ...addition, it considers future high energy machines.
A Flavor of KLOE Franzini, Juliet Lee-Franzini Paolo
arXiv (Cornell University),
02/2007
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ActaPhys.Polon.B38:2703-2730,2007 This paper is a simple, quick guide to KLOE, the flagship experiment of
INFN's \Phi factory DAFNE at Frascati. KLOE's design principles, properties,
its physics ...accomplishments and its impact on "flavor physics", are described
in terms comprehensible to non specialists.
This important book covers topics that are of major interest to the high energy physics community, including the most recent results from flavour factories, dark matter and neutrino physics. In ...addition, it considers future high energy machines.Contents: B PhysicsKaon PhysicsHeavy Quark PhysicsHadron MachinesQCD PhenomenologyHadronic StructureEW Physics and BeyondNeutrino PhysicsCosmology and AstrophysicsReadership: Researchers in high energy physics.
At the DAFNE-II workshop a session was devoted to the prospects of measuring
the hadronic cross section at the new DAFNE. The session included six papers,
two theoretical and four experimental ones. ...The theory treatises, one on the
muon anomaly and the other on measuring the hadronic cross section using
initial state radiation at $e^+e^-$ colliders, set the background for the four
experimental discussions. I summarize in the following the salient points of
the session.
Three European experiments are engaged at present in the study of CP
violation in the kaon system. In particular, NA48/1 and KLOE are concerned with
the K-short decaying into three pions, while ...NA48/2 and KLOE study the charged
kaon decaying into three pions' Dalitz plot asymmetries. I will discuss the
physics involved as well as summarize the anticipated sensitivies which can be
achieved by the experiments.
At the DAFNE-II workshop a session was devoted to the prospects of measuring the hadronic cross section at the new DAFNE. The session included six papers, two theoretical and four experimental ones. ...The theory treatises, one on the muon anomaly and the other on measuring the hadronic cross section using initial state radiation at \(e^+e^-\) colliders, set the background for the four experimental discussions. I summarize in the following the salient points of the session.
Three European experiments are engaged at present in the study of CP violation in the kaon system. In particular, NA48/1 and KLOE are concerned with the K-short decaying into three pions, while ...NA48/2 and KLOE study the charged kaon decaying into three pions' Dalitz plot asymmetries. I will discuss the physics involved as well as summarize the anticipated sensitivies which can be achieved by the experiments.
Surveys High Energ.Phys.13:1-44,1998 CP violation in the K system is pedagogically reviewed. We discuss its
manifestations in the neutral K meson systems, in rare K meson decays and in
decays of ...charged K mesons. Results from classical experiments, and
perspectives for upcoming experiments are included. We also briefly discuss the
possibility of CPT tests.
The KLOE electromagnetic calorimeter Lee-Franzini, Juliet; Antonelli, A.; Antonelli, M. ...
Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment,
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A general purpose detector, KLOE, is under construction for operations at the Frascati φ factory, DAΦNE. Its central mission is the study of direct CP violation in K0 decays, which places very ...stringent requirements on electromagnetic shower measurements in the 20–280 MeV/c region. We have chosen to use a lead-scintillator sampling calorimeter, EmC, consisting of very thin (0.5 mm) lead layers in which are embedded 1 mm diameter scintillating fibers. Much prototyping and testing has been done during its design, yielding, for the final EmC, an expected energy resolution of σ(E)/E ∼ 4.4%/EGeV and a time resolution of ∼ 46ps/EGeV, with excellent linearity in the region of interest and with little dependence on incidence angle and entry position.