Martin Breidenbach
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
302 Papers
2.7K Citations
Martin Breidenbach is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron–positron annihilation & Annihilation. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 286 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin Breidenbach include United States Atomic Energy Commission & Adelphi University.
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Papers
Discovery of a Narrow Resonance in $e^+ e^-$ Annihilation
J. E. Augustin,J. E. Augustin,A. M. Boyarski,Martin Breidenbach,F. Bulos,J. T. Dakin,G. J. Feldman,G. E. Fischer,D. Fryberger,G. Hanson,B. Jean-Marie,B. Jean-Marie,R. R. Larsen,V. Luth,H. L. Lynch,D. Lyon,C. C. Morehouse,J. M. Paterson,M. L. Perl,Burton Richter,P. A. Rapidis,Roy F Schwitters,W. Tanenbaum,F. Vannucci,F. Vannucci,G. S. Abrams,D. Briggs,William Chinowsky,C. E. Friedberg,Gerson Goldhaber,R. J. Hollebeek,J. A. Kadyk,B. A. Lulu,F. M. Pierre,F. M. Pierre,George H. Trilling,J. S. Whitaker,James E Wiss,J. E. Zipse +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a very sharp peak was observed in the cross section of the Hadron at a center-of-mass energy of 3105 ± 3.3 GeV.
Evidence for Anomalous Lepton Production in e+ - e- Annihilation
Martin L. Perl,Martin L. Perl,G. S. Abrams,G. S. Abrams,A. M. Boyarski,A. M. Boyarski,Martin Breidenbach,Martin Breidenbach,D. D. Briggs,D. D. Briggs,F. Bulos,F. Bulos,W. Chinowsky,W. Chinowsky,J. T. Dakin,J. T. Dakin,J. T. Dakin,G. J. Feldman,G. J. Feldman,C. E. Friedberg,C. E. Friedberg,D. Fryberger,D. Fryberger,G. Goldhaber,G. Goldhaber,G. Hanson,G. Hanson,F. B. Heile,F. B. Heile,B. Jean-Marie,B. Jean-Marie,J. A. Kadyk,J. A. Kadyk,R. R. Larsen,R. R. Larsen,A. M. Litke,A. M. Litke,D. Lüke,D. Lüke,B. A. Lulu,B. A. Lulu,V. Luth,V. Luth,D. Lyon,D. Lyon,C. C. Morehouse,C. C. Morehouse,J. M. Paterson,J. M. Paterson,F. M. Pierre,F. M. Pierre,F. M. Pierre,T. P. Pun,T. P. Pun,P. A. Rapidis,P. A. Rapidis,Burton Richter,Burton Richter,B. Sadoulet,B. Sadoulet,Roy F Schwitters,Roy F Schwitters,W. Tanenbaum,W. Tanenbaum,G. H. Trilling,G. H. Trilling,F. Vannucci,F. Vannucci,F. Vannucci,J. S. Whitaker,J. S. Whitaker,F. C. Winkelmann,F. C. Winkelmann,James E Wiss +73 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have found events of the form {e}+}+{e}^{\ensuremath{-}}\ensuredmath{\rightarrow}{e]^{\ifmmode\pm\p\else\textpm\fi{}}+{\ensemblemath{\mu}}^{\enuremath{\mp}}+\mathrm{missing}energy}$, in which no other charged particles or photons are detected.
Observed behavior of highly inelastic electron-proton scattering
Martin Breidenbach,Jerome I. Friedman,Henry W. Kendall,Elliott D. Bloom,D. H. Coward,DeStaebler Hc,J. Drees,Luke W. Mo,Richard E. Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of electron-proton inelastic scattering at 6 and 10 degrees of freedom were discussed, and values of the structure function were estimated, and various theoretical models and sum rules were briefly discussed.
High-Energy Inelastic e-p Scattering at 6° and 10°
Elliott D. Bloom,D.H. Coward,DeStaebler Hc,J. Drees,Gerald A. Miller,Luke W. Mo,Richard E. Taylor,Martin Breidenbach,J.I. Friedman,G. C. Hartmann,Henry W. Kendall +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the inelastic scattering of electrons from hydrogen was measured for incident energies from 7 to 17 GeV at scattering angles of 6\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{} to 10\ifmode^''circ\circ/else \textdegree'' fi{} covering a range of squared four-momentum transfers up to 7.4
Observation in e+e- annihilation of a narrow state at 1865 MeV/c2 decaying to Kπ and Kπππ
G. Goldhaber,G. Goldhaber,G. Goldhaber,F. M. Pierre,F. M. Pierre,G. S. Abrams,G. S. Abrams,M. S. Alam,M. S. Alam,A. M. Boyarski,A. M. Boyarski,Martin Breidenbach,Martin Breidenbach,W. C. Carithers,W. C. Carithers,W. Chinowsky,W. Chinowsky,S. Cooper,S. Cooper,R. DeVoe,R. DeVoe,J. M. Dorfan,J. M. Dorfan,G. J. Feldman,G. J. Feldman,C. E. Friedberg,C. E. Friedberg,D. Fryberger,D. Fryberger,G. Hanson,G. Hanson,J. A. Jaros,J. A. Jaros,A. D. Johnson,A. D. Johnson,J. A. Kadyk,J. A. Kadyk,R. R. Larsen,R. R. Larsen,D. Lüke,D. Lüke,V. Luth,V. Luth,H. L. Lynch,H. L. Lynch,R. J. Madaras,R. J. Madaras,C. C. Morehouse,C. C. Morehouse,C. C. Morehouse,H. K. Nguyen,H. K. Nguyen,H. K. Nguyen,J. M. Paterson,J. M. Paterson,M. L. Perl,M. L. Perl,I. Peruzzi,I. Peruzzi,M. Piccolo,M. Piccolo,T. P. Pun,T. P. Pun,P. A. Rapidis,P. A. Rapidis,Burton Richter,Burton Richter,B. Sadoulet,B. Sadoulet,Rafe Schindler,Rafe Schindler,Roy F Schwitters,Roy F Schwitters,J. Siegrist,J. Siegrist,W. Tanenbaum,W. Tanenbaum,G. H. Trilling,G. H. Trilling,F. Vannucci,F. Vannucci,J. S. Whitaker,J. S. Whitaker,James E Wiss,James E Wiss +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, a study of multihadronic final states produced in e/sup +/e/sup -/ annihilation at center-of-mass energies between 3.90 and 4.60 GeV is presented.