RE: abstract for May APS meeting

Mary E Convery (mary@theory3.phys.cwru.edu)
Thu, 18 Jan 1996 12:17:32 GMT

I have made a few changes, including removing the confusing statement
about the cross section, and adding acknowledgments. Please note that
everyone in the collaboration will be listed as an author.
The following will be much easier to read as a ps file on my web page,
but here is the latex version:

\Title{Search for Disoriented Chiral Condensates at
$\sqrt{s}=1.8$ TeV}

% Authors and their affiliations are specified in groups by
% institution.
\AuthorSurname{Convery}
\AuthorGivenName{M.E.}
\AuthorSurname{Brooks}
\AuthorGivenName{T.C.}
\AuthorSurname{Davis}
\AuthorGivenName{W.L.}
\AuthorSurname{DelSignore}
\AuthorGivenName{K.W.}
\AuthorSurname{Jenkins}
\AuthorGivenName{T.L.}
\AuthorSurname{Kangas}
\AuthorGivenName{E.}
\AuthorSurname{Knepley}
\AuthorGivenName{M.G.}
\AuthorSurname{Kowalski}
\AuthorGivenName{K.L.}
\AuthorSurname{Taylor}
\AuthorGivenName{C.C.}
\AuthorAffil{Case Western Reserve University}
\AuthorSurname{Oh}
\AuthorGivenName{S.H.}
\AuthorSurname{Walker}
\AuthorGivenName{W.D.}
\AuthorAffil{Duke University}
\AuthorSurname{Colestock}
\AuthorGivenName{P.L.}
\AuthorSurname{Hanna}
\AuthorGivenName{B.}
\AuthorSurname{Martins}
\AuthorGivenName{M.}
\AuthorSurname{Streets}
\AuthorGivenName{J.}
\AuthorAffil{Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory}
\AuthorSurname{Ball}
\AuthorGivenName{R.}
\AuthorSurname{Gustafson}
\AuthorGivenName{H.R.}
\AuthorSurname{Jones}
\AuthorGivenName{L.W.}
\AuthorSurname{Longo}
\AuthorGivenName{M.J.}
\AuthorAffil{University of Michigan}
\AuthorSurname{Bjorken}
\AuthorGivenName{J.D.}
\AuthorAffil{Stanford University}
\AuthorSurname{Weidemann}
\AuthorGivenName{A.}
\AuthorAffil{University of Tennessee}
\AuthorSurname{Abashian}
\AuthorGivenName{A.}
\AuthorSurname{Morgan}
\AuthorGivenName{N.}
\AuthorAffil{Virginia Polytechnic Institute}
\AuthorSurname{Pruneau}
\AuthorGivenName{C.A.}
\AuthorAffil{Wayne State University}

\begin{abstract}
Results from T-864, a collider experiment designed to search for
disoriented chiral condensates (DCC's) in the
forward direction, are presented.
The MiniMax detector at the C0 collision region of the Fermilab Tevatron
is a telescope of 24 MWPC's with a lead converter in front of two-thirds
of the MWPC's and an electromagnetic calorimeter at the end;
it has an acceptance centered on pseudorapidity $\eta=4.1$
with an area of approximately 0.65 in $\eta$-$\phi$ space, where
$\phi$ is the azimuthal angle.
Charged-particle and gamma $dN/d\eta$ distributions and correlations are
measured.
The results of the search for the signature of a DCC in the correlative
patterns of the charged-particle-photon distributions are presented.
[This work was supported in part by the DOE, the NSF, the
Gugenheim Foundation, the Timken Foundation, and the CWRU Provost's Fund.]
\end{abstract}

Mary