The latest results in charm physics of the experiment E687 at Fermilab

Gianluigi Boca, P. L. Frabetti, H. W.K. Cheung, J. P. Cumalat, C. Dallapiccola, J. F. Ginkel, W. E. Johns, M. S. Nehring, E. W. Vaandering, J. N. Butler, S. Cihangir, I. Gaines, P. H. Garbincius, L. Garren, S. A. Gourlay, D. J. Harding, P. Kasper, A. Kreymer, P. Lebrun, S. ShuklaM. Vittone, S. Bianco, F. L. Fabbri, S. Sarwar, A. Zallo, C. Cawlfield, R. Culbertson, R. W. Gardner, E. Gottschalk, R. Greene, K. Park, A. Rahimi, J. Wiss, G. Alimonti, G. Bellini, M. Boschini, D. Brambilla, B. Caccianiga, L. Cinquini, M. Di Corato, P. Dini, M. Giammarchi, P. Inzani, F. Leveraro, S. Malvezzi, D. Menasce, E. Meroni, L. Milazzo, L. Moroni, D. Pedrini, L. Perasso, F. Prelz, A. Sala, S. Sala, D. Torretta, D. Buchholz, D. Claes, B. Gobbi, B. O'Reilly, J. M. Bishop, N. M. Cason, C. J. Kennedy, G. N. Kim, T. F. Lin, D. L. Puseljic, R. C. Ruchti, W. D. Shephard, J. A. Swiatek, Z. Y. Wu, V. Arena, G. Bonomi, C. Castoldi, G. Gianini, M. Merlo, S. P. Ratti, C. Riccardi, L. Viola, P. Vitulo, A. Lopez, L. Mendez, A. Mirles, E. Montiel, D. Olaya, E. Ramirez, C. Rivera, Y. Zhang, G. P. Grim, J. M. Link, V. S. Paolone, P. M. Yager, J. R. Wilson, J. Cao, M. Hosack, J. Hughes, P. D. Sheldon, F. Davenport, K. Cho, K. Danyo

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Abstract

E687 has been a highly successful experiment on charm physics at Fermilab collecting approximately 100,000 fully reconstructed charm events. Still recently, after seven years since last data taking, E687 has produced world class physics results, the latest of which will be summarized in this article.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)124-128
Number of pages5
JournalNuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
Volume75
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1999
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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