Luminosity measurement with the CLEO II detector
A measurement of absolute integrated luminosity is presented using the CLEO II detector operating at the CESR e+e- storage ring. Independent analyses of three different final states (e+e-, γγ, and μ+μ-) at √s {reversed tilde equals} 10 GeV normalize to the expected theoretical cross sections and correct for detection efficiencies. The resulting luminosities are measured with systematic errors of ±1.8%, ±1.6%, and ±2.2%, respectively, and are consistent with one another. The combined luminosity has a systematic error of ±1.0%. © 1994.
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Creator - G. Crawford
- C. M. Daubenmier
- R. Fulton
- D. Fujino
- K. K., Gan
- K. Honscheid
- H. Kagan
- R. Kass
- J. Lee
- R. Malchow
- Y. Skovpen
- M. Sung
- C. White
- F. Butler
- X. Fu
- G. Kalbfleisch
- W. R. Ross
- P. Skubic
- M. Wood
- J. Fast
- R. L. McIlwain
- T. Miao
- D. H. Miller
- M. Modesitt
- D. Payne
- E. I. Shibata
- I. P.J. Shipsey
- P. N. Wang
- M. Battle
- J. Ernst
- L. Gibbons
Date - 1994-07-01
Bowdoin Department or Program - Physics and Astronomy
Access - Open access
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