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$p/bar{p}$ Cross Sections for the Tevatron Energy Scan
doi: 10.2172/1029348
The Tevatron energy scan will present unique operational challenges for the CDF detector as a whole and the CLC luminosity detector in particular. The primary concern for CLC operations is the energy dependence of the p{bar p} cross section. In this note, values for the hadronic p{bar p} cross section at the center-of-mass energies to be visited during the scan are tabulated.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
43 Particle Accelerators, Fermilab Tevatron, Energy Dependence, Cross Sections, Fermilab Collider Detector, Proton-Antiproton Interactions Experiment-Hep, Experiment-Hep, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Luminosity
43 Particle Accelerators, Fermilab Tevatron, Energy Dependence, Cross Sections, Fermilab Collider Detector, Proton-Antiproton Interactions Experiment-Hep, Experiment-Hep, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Luminosity
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