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Title First results of the NA60 experiment at the CERN SPS
Author(s) Borer, K ; Arnaldi, R ; Banicz, K ; Buytaert, J ; Castor, J ; Chaurand, B ; Chen, W ; Cheynis, B ; Cicalò, C ; Colla, A ; Cortese, P ; Damjanovic, S ; David, A ; De Falco, A ; Devaux, A ; Drees, A ; Ducroux, L ; En-yo, H ; Ferretti, A ; Force, P ; Grigorian, A A ; Grossiord, J Y ; Guettet, N ; Guichard, A ; Gulkanian, H R ; Heuser, J ; Keil, M ; Kluberg, L ; Li, Z ; Lourenço, C ; Lozano, J ; Manso, F ; Neves, A ; Ohnishi, H ; Oppedisano, C ; Parracho, P ; Pillot, P ; Radermacher, E ; Ramalhete, P ; Rosinsky, P ; Scomparin, E ; Seixas, J ; Serci, S ; Shahoyan, R ; Sonderegger, P ; Specht, H J ; Tieulent, R ; Tveiten, E ; Usai, G ; Vardanian, H ; Veenhof, R ; Wöhri, H K ; De Marco, N
Affiliation (Lab for High Energy Phys, Bern, Switzerland)
Publication 2005
In: Nucl. Phys. A 749 (2005) 251c-256c
In: 18th Nuclear Physics Division Conference on Phase Transitions In Strongly Interacting Matter, Prague, Czech Republic, 23 - 29 Aug 2004, pp.251c-256c
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.12.047
Subject category Nuclear Physics
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN SPS ; NA60
Abstract The NA60 experiment at the CERN SPS studies dimuon production in proton and heavy ion collisions. Its silicon pixel vertex telescope allows tracking of muon pairs in the vertex region, complementing the information from the muon spectrometer, and improving the mass resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. First results from the In-In data taking are shown for the light resonances and the J/ psi meson production.

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