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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The charged hyperon beam at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) has been used to collect data on semileptonic decays ofΣ −,Ξ − andΛ. A magnetic channel selects 100 GeV/c negatively charged particles produced in the forward direction by interaction of the 200 GeV/c SPS proton beam on a BeO target. TheΣ − andΞ − hyperons are concurrently identified in a DISC Čerenkov counter, and their decay products are analysed by a magnetic spectrometer. Electron-hadron discrimination is achieved by the combined use of lead-glass and lead/scintillator counters, transition radiation detectors, and a Čerenkov counter. In this article we report results on the $$\Sigma ^ - \to \Lambda e^ - \bar v$$ decay mode. Measurements of the Λ polarization and of the centre-of-mass distributions (baryon kinetic energy, electron-neutrino correlation, and Dalitz plot distributions) yield the vector to axialvector form factor ratiof 1/g 1=+0.034±0.080, in agreement with the value expected from the conserved vector current hypothesis (f 1/g 1=0). TheΣ −→Λe − v→ branching ratio measurement gives a value of (5.41±0.30)×10−5. The effects of radiative corrections are not included in these results. They are discussed in the text. Results on the otherΞ −,Σ −, andΛ semileptonic decays are reported in separate articles.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Results on five different hyperon semileptonic decays from the WA2 experiment, performed in the CERN SPS charged hyperon beam, have been analysed within the framework of the Cabibbo model. For the first time, the inconsistencies, which inevitably occur when the results from different experiments are combined, have been avoided in these comprehensive fits to high statistics data from a single hyperon decay experiment. Excellent agreement with the basic Cabibbo model has been obtained using the WA2 data either alone or together with neutron lifetime measurements. These results contrast strongly with other recent Cabibbo analyses which have indicated the presence ofSU(3) breaking effects. Including radiative corrections we have obtained the results,F=0.477±0.012,D=0.756±0.011 and sinθ c =0.231±0.003. The ratio (D/D+F) is 0.613±0.009, which is close to theSU(6) prediction of 3/5. Using additional information onft values for superallowed nuclear Fermi transitions, an upper limit on the mixing parameter sinθ3 in the Kobayashi-Maskawa six quark scheme has been obtained: |sinθ3|〈0.20.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Measurements of the production inp-BeO collisions of charged baryons and antibaryons with strangeness between −3 and +3 at $$\sqrt s = 21.2GeV$$ x=0.48, andp T =600MeV/c are reported. The experimental results can be interpreted within the framework of a simple proton fragmentation-recombination model.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The charged hyperon beam at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) has been used to collect data on semileptonic decays of Σ−, Ξ−, and Λ. In this article we report results on the $$\sum \to ne\bar v$$ decay mode. A magnetic channel selected 100 GeV/c (130 GeV/c) negatively charged particles produced in the forward direction by interaction of the 210 GeV/c (240 GeV/c) SPS proton beam on a BeO target. The Σ− hyperons were identified in a DISC Čerenkov counter, and the negatively charged decay particle was analysed by a magnetic spectrometer. The neutron direction was obtained from the Σ− decay vertex and from the impact point measured in a neutron detector. Electron-hadron discrimination was achieved by the combined use of lead-glass and transition radiation detectors. The $$\sum \to ne\bar v$$ branching ratio measurement gave a value of (0.96±0.05) ×10−3. Measurements of the centre-of-mass distributions (baryon kinetic energy, electron-antineutrino correlation, and Dalitz plot distributions) yield the axial-vector to vector form factor ratio |g 1/f 1|=0.34 ±0.05. From the study of the electron momentum spectrum, the negative sign ofg 1/f 1, which is expected within the Cabibbo theory framework, is favoured by at least 2.6 standard deviations. The effects ofq 2-dependence off 1 andg 1 and of radiative corrections, the measurement of the weak magnetism form factorf 2, and the effect of possible second-class current terms are discussed. Results on the other Ξ−, Σ−, and Λ semileptonic decays are reported in separate articles.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The charged hyperon beam at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) has been used to collect data on semileptonic decays of Σ−, Ξ−, andΛ. A magnetic channel selected 100 GeV/c negatively charged particles produced in the forward direction by interaction of a 210 GeV/c proton beam on a BeO target. The Σ− and Ξ− hyperons were concurrently identified in a DISC Čerenkov counter, and their decay products were analysed by a magnetic spectrometer. Electron-hadron discrimination was achieved by the combined use of lead glass and lead/scintillator counters, transition radiation detectors, and a Čerenkov counter. In this article we report results on the $$\Xi \to \Lambda \pi (\Lambda \to pe\bar v), \Xi \to \Lambda e\bar v(\Lambda \to p\pi ),$$ and $$\Xi \to \sum ^0 e\bar v(\sum ^0 \to \Lambda \gamma ) (\Lambda \to p\pi )$$ decay modes. Samples of 7,111 $$\Lambda \to pe\bar v, 2,608 \Xi \to \Lambda e\bar v$$ , and $$154 \Xi \to \Sigma ^0 e\bar v$$ were used in our analysis. The branching ratio measurements gave values of (8.57±0.36)×10−4, (5.64±0.31)×10−4, and (0.87±0.17)×10−4 for $$\Lambda \to pe\bar v, \Xi \to \Lambda e\bar v$$ , and $$ \Xi \to \sum ^0 e\bar v$$ , respectively. Measurements of the Λ polarization and of the centre-of-mass distributions yield the axial vector to vector form factor ratio,g 1/f 1=+0.70±0.03 for $$\Lambda \to pe\bar v$$ , andg 1/f 1=+0.25±0.05 for $$\Xi \to \Lambda e\bar v$$ . The effects ofq 2-dependence off 1 andg 1 and of radiative corrections, the measurement of the weak magnetism termf 2, and the effect of possible second-class current terms are discussed. Results on the $$\sum \to \Lambda e\bar v$$ and $$\sum \to ne\bar v$$ decay modes are reported in separate articles.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Zerovalent iron (ZVI) has been proposed as reactive material in permeable in-situ walls for contaminated groundwater. An economically feasible ZVI reactive wall requires cheap but efficient iron materials. From an uranium treatability study and results of iron dissolution in 0.002 M EDTA by five selected ZVI materials, it is shown that current research and field implementation is not based on a rational selection of application-specific iron metal sources. An experimental procedure is proposed which could enable a better material characterization. This procedure consists in mixing ZVI materials and reactive additives including contaminant releasing materials (CRM) in long term batch experiments and characterise the contaminant concentration over the time.
    Keywords: contaminant; groundwater; in-situ remediation; zerovalent iron; uranium ; 551
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: The coprecipitation of U (VI) with iron corrosion products from aqueous solutions by zero valent iron was investigated. The evidence of coprecipitation was demonstrated by conducting experiments with well characterized scrap iron,pyrite and a mixture of both materials with experimental durations of up to four months. Results indicate that under anoxic conditions only less than one tenth of the immobilized U(VI) was associated with the surface of scrap iron, whereas theremaining amount is entrapped in aging corrosion products.
    Keywords: 551
    Language: English
    Type: anthologyArticle , acceptedVersion
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Removal of uranium(VI) by zero-valent iron (ZVI) has been suggested as a feasible pathway to control uranium contaminations in seepage waters. Available information in literature however presents discrepant evidence on the process responsible for the mitigation effect. On basis of an EH-pH diagram of uranium and iron it is outlined that these discrepancies may be explained by the aqueous chemistry of uranium and iron. Additional effects contributing to the complexity of the system are given. Solubilization experiments using scrap iron together with water works sludge, MnO2 and pyrite indicate that U(VI) is immobilized by iron corrosion products after about 50 days.
    Keywords: uranium; remediation; zero-valent iron; environment; ZERO-VALENT IRON; THERMODYNAMIC DATA; NATURAL-WATERS; METAL-IONS; URANYL-ION; ADSORPTION; REDUCTION; COMPLEXATION; SURFACE; REMEDIATION immobilization; corrosion ; 551
    Language: English
    Type: article , submittedVersion
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