E835 at FNAL: Charmonium spectroscopy in p̄p annihilations

Claudia Patrignani, M. Ambrogiani, S. Bagnasco, W. Baldini, D. Bettoni, G. Borreani, A. Buzzo, R. Calabrese, R. Cester, P. Dalpiaz, G. Garzoglio, K. E. Gollwitzer, M. Graham, J. Kasper, G. Lasio, M. Lo Vetere, E. Luppi, M. Macrí, M. Mandelkern, F. MarchettoM. Marinelli, W. Marsh, E. Menichetti, Z. Metreveli, R. Mussa, M. Negrini, M. Obertino, M. Pallavicini, N. Pastrone, T. Pedlar, S. Pordes, E. Robutti, J. Rosen, P. Rumerio, R. Rusack, A. Santroni, J. Schultz, K. K. Seth, M. Stancari, G. Stancari, S. Seo, A. Tomaradze, T. Vidnovic, S. Werkema

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Abstract

E835 has studied the properties of the charmonium states formed in pp̄ annihilations. Preliminary results on the χc0 and ηc mass and width are presented. Preliminary results on the measurement of the χc1 and χc2 angular distributions are also presented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)308-314
Number of pages7
JournalNuclear Physics A
Volume692
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 10 2001

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