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Curriculum Vitae Robert C. Webb Personal Business Address: Physics Department Texas A&M University TAMU 4242 College Station, Texas 77843-4242 (979) 845-4012 Education Princeton University 1972 Ph.D. Physics 1970 M.A. Physics University of Pennsylvania 1968 B.A. Physics Positions Held 2007–2010 Interim Dean, Office of Graduate Studies, Texas A&M University 2007–present Ed Rachel Chair in High Energy Physics, Texas A&M University 2005–2010 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Research, Texas A&M University 1987–present Professor, Physics Department, Texas A&M University 1993–1994 Interim Head Physics Department, Texas A&M University 1992–1993 Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies College of Science, Texas A&M University 1980–1987 Associate Professor, Physics Department, Texas A&M University 1976–1980 Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Princeton University 1975–1976 Research Associate, Physics Department, Princeton University 1972–1975 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Physics Department, UCLA

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Curriculum Vitae

Robert C. Webb

Personal

Business Address: Physics DepartmentTexas A&M University

TAMU 4242College Station, Texas 77843-4242(979) 845-4012

Education

Princeton University1972 Ph.D. Physics1970 M.A. Physics

University of Pennsylvania1968 B.A. Physics

Positions Held

2007–2010 Interim Dean, Office of Graduate Studies,Texas A&M University

2007–present Ed Rachel Chair in High Energy Physics,Texas A&M University

2005–2010 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Research,Texas A&M University

1987–present Professor, Physics Department, Texas A&M University1993–1994 Interim Head

Physics Department, Texas A&M University1992–1993 Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies

College of Science, Texas A&M University1980–1987 Associate Professor, Physics Department, Texas A&M University1976–1980 Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Princeton University1975–1976 Research Associate, Physics Department, Princeton University1972–1975 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Physics Department, UCLA

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Memberships, Honors and Awards

2007–2010 Member of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Grad-uate Education Advisory Council

2005–2008 Member and Chair, Quality Enhancement Council, TAMU2005 Member of Task Force on Enhancing the Undergraduate Experience,

TAMU2001–2004 Vice Chair, Chair, Past Chair of the Council of Principal Investiga-

tors, TAMU2001–2002 Member of the University Research Environment Council2001–2002 Member of the University Academic Program Council1998–2004 Member of the Executive Committee of the Council of Principal

Investigators, TAMU1997–1998 Chair of MINOS Institutional Board1995–1996 Secretary of MINOS Institutional Board1996 Awarded College Level Distinguished Teaching Award by

the Texas A&M Association of Former Students.1990–1991 A Charter Member of SSC Program Advisory Committee.1982–1985 Principal Investigator on a R. A. Welch Foundation grant.1982–present Principal Investigator on a U.S. Department of Energy grant for

experimental high energy physics at Texas A&M University.1970–present Member of the American Physical Society(APS).1986–present Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi-

neers(IEEE).1970–1972 NSF Graduate Research Assistantship recipient1963 Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America

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Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers Supervised

Ph.D. Degree Research Students

1983-1986 Michael J. Shepko1987-1990 Timothy L. Hessing1992-1996 Ashutosh Sanzgiri2003-2009 Masaki Watabe

Masters Degree Research Students

1982-1984 Adriana Giordana1982-1985 James Buchholz1982-1987 Chi-Ho Hong1986-1988 Filberto Zamble1986-1988 Michael Sampson1988-1990 Antonio Chan1991-1993 James Lamecker1987-1990 Shah Zaman1997-2000 Marcus Drew1999-2000 Thanassi Spiliotopoulos2004-2008 Sunnam Min

Postdoctoral Researchers Supervised

1982-1988 Selcuk Cihangir1987-1990 Teruki Kamon1990 Timothy Hessing1992-1994 Younan Lu1996 Ashutosh Sanzgiri1997-2000 Masoud Vakili2000-2007 Edward Tetteh-Lartey

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Research Funding

1980 Department of Energy, $50,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1981 Department of Energy, $100,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1982 Department of Energy, $150,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1983 Department of Energy, $200,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Robert A. Welch Foundation, Search for Magnetic Monopoles, $20,000.Center for Energy and Mineral Research, Prospecting for Magnetic Monopoles, $8,000.

1984 Department of Energy, $210,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, $100,000 for the ForwardHadron Spectrometer for CDF. Robert A. Welch Foundation $20,000. Center for En-ergy and Mineral Resources $9,000.

1985 Department of Energy, $236,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, $200,000 for the ForwardHadron Spectrometer for CDF.

1986 Department of Energy, $231,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, $250,000 for the ForwardHadron Spectrometer for CDF. Department of Energy, MACRO, $70,000.

1987 Department of Energy, $301,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1988 Department of Energy, $362,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1989 Department of Energy, $450,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1990 Department of Energy, $350,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M university. DOE R&D $115,000 support for liquid scintillator calorimetry for theSSC.

1991 Department of Energy, $304,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M university. DOE R&D $27,300 support for liquid scintillator calorimetry for theSSC. TNRLC SSC R&D grant for forward calorimetry, $49,300.

1992 Department of Energy, $300,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M university. DOE equipment grant for the MACRO experiment, $200,000. DOER&D $15,000 support for liquid scintillator calorimetry for the SSC. TNRLC SSC R&Dgrant for forward calorimetry, $25,000.

1993 Department of Energy, $350,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M university.

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1994 Department of Energy, $310,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M university. DOE MACRO equipment $50,000. TNRLC SSC R&D grant for forwardcalorimetry, $190,000. TNRLC SSC R&D grant for forward EM calorimetry, $11,000.

1995 Department of Energy, $294,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1996 Department of Energy, $270,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1997 Department of Energy, $257,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1998 Department of Energy, $242,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

1999 Department of Energy, $251,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2000 Department of Energy, $256,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2001 Department of Energy, $272,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2002 Department of Energy, $348,200 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Fermi National Accelerator Lab grant for MINOS equipment, 190, 000.

2003 Department of Energy, $348,200 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. Fermi National Accelerator Lab grant for MINOS equipment, $113,000.

2004 Department of Energy, $163,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2005 Department of Energy, $166,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2006 Department of Energy, $152,00 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

2007 Department of Energy, $145,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. University of Wisconsin, Center for the Integration of Teaching, Re-search and Learning (CIRTL-NSF), $150,000.

2008 Department of Energy, $152,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University. University of Wisconsin, Center for the Integration of Teaching, Re-search and Learning (CIRTL-NSF), 3 year award $250,000.

2009 Department of Energy, $148,000 for High Energy Physics Program at TexasA&M University.

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Presentations

Monopole ’83, University of Michigan, October 7-9, 1983, ”Status of the Texas AMUniversity GUT Monopole Search.”

Poster Presentation at the XXII International Conference on High Energy Physics,Liepzig, Germany, August 1984, ”Texas A&M University GUT Monopole Search.”

Physics Colloqium, University of Colorado, Boulder, May 8, 1985, ”Searching forMagnetic Monopoles.”

Presentation at the APS, Texas Section Meeting, Rice University, March 1985, ”Monopole,Astrophysics, and Cosmic Ray Observatory at Gran Sasso.”

Presentation at Nuclear Science Symposium of IEEE, October 1986, ”The CDF For-ward/Backward Hadron Calorimeter.”

Invited presentation at the International Edison Science Youth Day Symposium,February 10-12, 1988, Houston, TX, ”SSC - future prospects in High Energy PhysicsResearch.”

High Energy Physics Seminar, UC Riverside, May 13, 1988, ”Recent results from theCDF Experiment.”

Physics Department Colloquia at Rice University, October 25, 1989, ”Results fromthe 1988-89 CDF data taking run.”

Physics Department Colloquia at Texas A&M University, November 2, 1989, ”What’snew in Cosmic Rays, Recent results from the MACRO Experiment.”

Physics Department Colloquia at Texas A&M University, ”High rate experiments forthe SSC.”

Presentation at the Texas Section meeting of the APS, ”Recent results from theMACRO Experiment.”

International Conference on Applications of Accelerators in Research and Industry,Denton, TX, October 1990, ”TEXAS: A calorimeter-based High Rate Detector for theSSC.”

Presentation at the 18th SLAC Summer Institute on Particle Physics, July 1990,”Prospects in Experimental Astrophysics.”

Presentation at the International School of Astroparticle Physics, The Woodlands,TX, January 1991, ”Recent results and future prospects for the MACRO Experiment.”

Presentation at the 15th John’s Hopkins Workshop on Problems in Theoretical Physics,Baltimore, MD, August 1991, ”Aspects of Experimental Particle Physics from Below:Recent Results and Future Prospects for the MACRO Experiment.”

Presentation at the III International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy

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Physics, Corpus Christi, TX, ”The Development of Rad-hard Fiber Calorimeters foruse at the SSC.”

Invited presentation to the Brazilian Physical Society, Division of Particle and Fields,Caxambu, Brazil, October 3, 1993, ”The Latest Results from MACRO.”

Physics Department Colloquia at Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, October 7,1994, ”Recent Results from the MACRO Experiment at the Gran Sasso.”

Presentation at the ITEP Workshop on forward Calorimetry at the SSC/LHC, Moscow,Russia, June 1993.

Invited presentation to the Texas Science and Technology Symposium, Texas Alliancefor Science, March 1994, ”Astroparticle Physics: The Physics of the Big Bang.”

Invited presentation to the Texas Section of the APS, Austin, TX, October, 1994,”Overview of underground physics results.”

Invited presentation to the Texas Science and Technology Symposium, Texas Alliancefor Science, March 1995, ”Discovery of the Top Quark.”

Invited presentation to the Texas Section of the APS, Lubbock, TX, October, 1995,”Prospects in neutrino physics.”

High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Texas, Austin, November, 1996, ”Thelatest results from the MACRO Experiment.”

Physics Department Colloquia, University of Houston, November 17, 1998, ”TheLatest Results from MACRO.”

Presentation at the Arnowitt Fest, Texas A&M University, April 8, 1998, ”Monopoles,WIMPS and other cosmic ray exotica in MACRO.”

Invited presentation to the Texas Science and Technology Symposium, Texas Alliancefor Science, March 1998, ”Searching for Magnetic Monopoles.”

Presentation at Les Rencontres de Physique de la Vallee d’Aoste, La Thuile, March2002, ”Status of the MINOS/NuMI Project at Fermilab.”

Presentation at the international meeting of DARK 2004, ”Update on the MINOSExperiment at the Fermilab Main Injector,” October 8, 2004.

Presentation at the Mathematics Department’s Graduate Student Seminar, ”NeutrinoMasses and Neutrino Oscillations”, November, 11, 2005.

Presentation at the Particle Physics and Cosmology Conference, ”Neutrinos: Past,Present and Future,” TAMU, Spring 2007.

Presentation at the TAMU Galveston Campus Fall 2007 Faculty Forum, ”Why In-quiry?”, August 24, 2007.

Presentation to the CITRL Advisory Board members, ”Texas A&M’s CIRTL Pro-gram,” College Station, May 24, 2007.

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University of Houston Colloquium, ”Neutrinos: Past, Present and Future,” March 6,2008.

Presentation at Texas A&M International Student Research Sysmposium, ”Under-graduate Research: Opportunities and Preparing for Graduate School,” Laredo, TX,April 21, 2009.

Presentation at TAMU System Retreat, ”Undergraduate Research Scholars Program:Overview and Update,” Austin, TX, September 29, 2009.

ATGS Presentation, ”New procedures for proposing, approving and evaluating newdegree programs at the Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D. levels,” Arlington, TX, October15, 2009.

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Publications

Robert C. Webb

1. R. C. Webb, M. G. Hauser and R. E. Mischke, “Response of a Mineral Oil BasedLiquid Scintillator to Heavily Ionizing Particles,” Nucl. Inst. Meth. 80, 227(1970).

2. V. L. Fitch, V. Hepp, D. Jenson, M. Strovink and R. C. Webb, “A Measurementof the Asymmetry in Ko

2 → π±e∓ν Decays,” Contributed paper to the Rochester Meetingof the APS-DPF 1971, ed. A. C. Melissinos and P. F. Slattery, American Institute ofPhysics, N.Y., 316(1971).

3. V. L. Fitch, V. Hepp, D. Jensen, M. Strovink and R. C. Webb, “Ke3 ChargeAsymmetry,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 31, 1524(1973).

4. L. Baksay, A. Boehm, H. Foeth, A. Staude, W. Lockman, M. Medinnis, T.Meyer, J. Rander, P. Schlein, T. Trippe, R.C. Webb, R. Ellis, B. Naroska, and P. Strolin,“Observation of Diffraction Excitation in pp→ (pπ+π−)+X at the CERN-ISR and Testsof Limiting Fragmentation,” Phys. Lett. 53B, 484(1975).

5. R. Webb, G. Trilling, V. Telegdi, P. Strolin, B. Shen, P. Schlein, J. Rander, B.Naroska, T. Meyer, W. Marsh, W. Lockman, J. Layter, A. Kernan, M. Hansroul, S. Y.Fung, H. Foeth, R. Ellis, A. Derevshikov, M. Bozzo, A. Boehm, L. Baksay,“Productionof the Nucleon Resonances by Single Diffraction Dissociation at the CERN-ISR,” Phys.Lett. 55B, 331(1975).

6. R. Webb, G. Trilling, V. Telegdi, P. Strolin, A. Staude,B. Shen, P. Schlein, J.Rander, B. Naroska, F. mueller, T. Meyer, W. Marsh, W. Lockman, J. Layter, A. Kernan,H. Foeth, R. Ellis, A. Boehm, L. Baksay, “Double Diffraction Dissociation and Test ofPomeron Factorization at the CERN-ISR,” Phys. Lett. 55B, 336(1975).

7. L. Baksay, A. Boehm, H. Foeth, A. Staude, W. Lockman M. Medinnis, T.Meyer, J. Rander, P. Schlein, R.C. Webb, R. Ellis, B. Naroska, and P. Strolin, “Evidencefor Double Diffractive Excitation in pp → (pπ+π−) + X at the CERN-ISR and Test ofFactorization,” Phys. Lett. 55B, 491(1975).

8. L. Baksay, A. Boehm, H. Foeth, A. Staude, W. Lockman T. Meyer, J. Rander, P.Schlein, R.C. Webb, M. Bozzo, R. Ellis, B. Naroska, C. Rubbia and P. Strolin, “multiwireProportional Chamber Spectrometer for the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings”, Nucl.Inst. Meth. 133, 219–229 (1976).

9. R. Cester, V.L. Fitch, R.W. Kadel, R.C. Webb, J.D. Whittaker, M.S. Witherelland M. May,“Search for Production of D∗− by pions Near Threshold,” Phys. Rev. Lett.40, 139–140 (1978)

10. R. Cester, V.L. Fitch, M. Isaila, R.W. Kadel, R.C. Webb, J.D. Whittaker andM.S. Witherell, “Description of a Drift Chamber System Employed in an Experiment atBrookhaven National Laboratory,” IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci. NS-25, 53, 139–141 (1978)

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11. R. Cester, V.L. Fitch, R.W. Kadel, R.C. Webb,J.D. Whittaker, M.S. Witherell and M. May, “Design and Performance of a Broad

Band Focusing Cherenkov Counter,” IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci.

12. R. Cester, V.L. Fitch, R.W. Kadel, R.C. Webb, J.D. Whittaker, M.S. Witherelland M. May, “Test of Charge Conjugation Invariance in p̄p Interactions,” Phys. Rev. D17, 1706–1708 (1978)

13. W. Lockman, T. Meyer, J. Rander, R. Poster, P. Schlein, R.C. Webb, J.Zsembery and J.C. Michau, “Production of multipion Systems with Large LongitudinalMomentum at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 41, 680–683(1978)

14. A.S. Carroll, I.H. Chiang, R.A. Johnson, T.F. Kycia, K.K. Li, L.S. Littenberg,M.D. Marx, R. Cester, R.C. Webb and M.S. Witherell, “Search for Six–Quark States,”Phys. Rev. Lett. 41, 777–780 (1978)

15. S. Erhan, W. Lockman, M. Medinnis, T. Meyer, J. Rander, P. Schlein, R.C.Webb, A. Boehm, H. Foeth, A. Staude, R. Ellis, B. Naroska, P. Strolin and J. Zsembery,“Λ0 Polarization in Proton–Proton Interactions at

√s = 53 and 62 GeV,” Phys. Lett.

85B, No. 4, 301–304 (1979)

16. W. Lockman, T. Meyer, J. Rander, P. Schlein, R.C. Webb, S. Erhan and J.Zsembery, “Evidence for Λ+

c in Inclusive pp→ (Λ0π+π+π−)+X and pp→ (K−π+p)+Xat√s = 53 and 62 GeV, ”Phys. Lett. 85B, No.4, 443–446 (1979)

17. S. Erhan, W. Lockman, T. Meyer, J. Rander, P. Schlein, R.C. Webb and J.Zsembery, “Hyperon Production in pp Interactions at

√s = 53 and 62 GeV,” Phys. Lett.

85B, No. 4, 447–450 (1979)

18. R.C. Webb, A.S. Carroll, I.H. Chiang, R.A. Johnson, T.F. Kycia, K.K. Li, L.S.Littenberg, M.D. Marx, R. Cester and M.S. Witherell, “Search for Narrow p̄p States,”Phys. Rev. Lett. 44, 1572–1575 (1980)

19. V.L. Fitch, A.D. Montag, S.S. Sherman, R.C. Webb, M.S. Witherell, B. De-vaux, J. Teiger, R. Turlay, A. Zylberstejn, P. Cavaglia, R. Cester, D. Maurizio, G. Rin-audo and M. May, “Measurement of D∗ Production in pion– Nucleon Interactions at 200GeV/c,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 46, 761–764 (1981)

20. Robert C. Webb, “Status of the Texas A&M Monopole Search”, Monopole’83, ed. J.L. Stone, (Plenum Publishing Co., New York, 1984),581.

21. M.J. Shepko and R.C. Webb, “Searching for Magnetic Monopoles Using LargeArea Ionization Detectors”, Proceedings of the APS Meeting, Division of Particles andFields, Santa Fe, New Mexico, ed. T. Goldman and M. Neito, World Publishing Com-pany(1984), 372.

22. The MACRO Collaboration, “Monopole, Astrophysics and Cosmic Ray Obser-vatory at Gran Sasso”, Proceedings of the 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference,La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 226.

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23. The MACRO Collaboration, “Monopole Search Below the Parker Limit withthe MACRO Detector”, Proceedings of the 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference,La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 230.

24. The MACRO Collaboration, “Measurement of Neutrino Oscillations in theMACRO Experiment”, Proceedings of the 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference,La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 128.

25. The MACRO Collaboration, “Search for Stellar Collapse with the MACROdetector at Gran Sasso”, Proceedings of the 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference,La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 132.

26. The MACRO Collaboration, “High Energy Neutrino Astronomy with MACRO”,Proceedings of the 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference, La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 136.

27. The MACRO Collaboration, “Multi Muons In MACRO”, Proceedings of the19th International Cosmic Ray Conference, La Jolla, CA., August 11-23,1985, HE 8, 43.

28. V.L. Fitch, A.D. Montag, S. Palestini, S.S. Sherman, R.C. Webb, M.S. With-erell, B. Bloch-Devaux, J. Teiger, R. Turlay, A. Zylberstejn, R. Cester, E. Menechetti,G. Rinaudo, D. Maurizio,and M. May, “Search for D∗ Production in Pion– NucleonInteractions,” Phys. Rev. D, 33, 1486–87 (1986)

29. The CDF Collaboration, “The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF)”, IEEETrans. Nucl. Sci., Vol. NS-33, 40 (1986).

30. C. Gagliardi, Green, T. Meyer, P. McIntyre, M. Shepko, R. Tribble and R.Webb,“Search for Super-Heavy Grand Unified Magnetic Monopoles in Cosmic Rays”,Phys. Rev. D, 35, 2917(1987).

31. J. Buchholz, S. Cihangir, F. Marchetto, T. Meyer and R. Webb, “The CDFForward/Backward Hadron Calorimeter”, IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., Vol. NS-34, 511(1987).

32. The MACRO Collaboration, “The MACRO Detector for the Gran Sasso Labo-ratory”, Proceedings of the 20th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Moscow, USSR,August, 1987.

33. The MACRO Collaboration, “Design and Performance of the MACRO LiquidScintillator Detector”, Proceedings of the 20th International Cosmic Ray Conference,Moscow, USSR, August, 1987.

34. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Response of Streamer Tubes to Highly Ion-izing Particles”, Proceedings of the 20th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Moscow,USSR, August, 1987.

35. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Streamer Tubes for the MACRO Experi-ment at the Gran Sasso”, Proceedings of the 20th International Cosmic Ray Conference,Moscow, USSR, August, 1987.

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36. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Track Etch Detectors for the MACRO Exper-iment”, Proceedings of the 20th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Moscow, USSR,August, 1987.

37. The MACRO Collaboration, “Monopole and Gravitational Collapse Trigger Cir-cuits for the MACRO Scintillator Subsystem”, Proceedings of the 20th InternationalCosmic Ray Conference, Moscow, USSR, August, 1987.

38. S. Cihangir, F. Marchetto, P. McIntyre, T. Meyer and R. Webb, “The CDFForward/Backward Hadron Calorimeter”, Nucl. Inst. Meth. A271, 257(1988).

39. F. Abe et al., “The CDF Detector: An Overview”, Nucl. Inst. Meth. A271,387(1988).

40. F. Abe et al., “Transverse Momentum Distributions of Charged Particles Pro-duced in p̄p Interactions at

√s = 630 and 1800 GeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 61, 1819(1988).

41. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Inclusive Jet Cross Section at the Tevatronp̄p Collider,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 62, 613(1989).

42. F. Abe et al., “A Measurement of W boson Production in 1.8 TeV p̄p Collisions,”Phys. Rev. Lett., 62, 1005(1989).

43. S. Cihangir et al., “Neutron Induced Pulses in the CDF Forward Hadron Calorime-ter,” IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. NS-36, 347(1989).

44. F. Abe et al., “Dijet Angular Distributions from p̄p at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys.

Rev. Lett., 62, 3020(1989).

45. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Mass and Width of the Zo Boson at theFermilab Tevatron” Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 720(1989).

46. F. Abe et al., “A Measurement of D∗ Production in Jets from p̄p Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett.,64,348(1990).

47. MACRO Collaboration, “First Results from the MACRO Detector at the GranSasso Laboratory,” presented at the 1989 Madrid International Conference on High En-ergy Physics, Madrid, September, 1989.

48. MACRO Collaboration, “Simultaneous Observation of Extensive Air Showersand Underground Muons at the Gran Sasso Laboratory,” submitted to the InternationalConference on Cosmic Ray Physics, Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

49. MACRO Collaboration, “A Search for Magnetic Monopoles with the MACRODetector at Gran Sasso,” submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic RayPhysics, Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

50. MACRO Collaboration, “Single Muon Physics with the MACRO Detector,”submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic Ray Physics, Adelaide, Australia,December, 1989.

51. MACRO Collaboration, “Multiple Muon Physics with the MACRO

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Detector at Gran Sasso,” submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic RayPhysics, Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

52. MACRO Collaboration, “Study of the Primary Cosmic Rays at Eo = 1013−1016

eV by Simultaneous Observation of Extensive Air Showers and Underground Muons atthe Gran Sasso Laboratory,” submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic RayPhysics, Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

53. MACRO Collaboration, “Search for Stellar Collapse with the MACRO Detec-tor at Gran Sasso,” submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic Ray Physics,Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

54. MACRO Collaboration, “The Track-Etch Detector for the MACRO Experimentat the Gran Sasso Laboratory,” submitted to the International Conference on Cosmic RayPhysics, Adelaide, Australia, December, 1989.

55. F. Abe et al., “A Search for the Top Quark in the Reaction p̄p → Electron +Jets at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 64, 142 (1990).

56. F. Abe et al., “A Pseudorapidity Distributions of Charged Particles Producedin p̄p Interactions at

√s = 630 and 1800 GeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 41, 2330 (1990).

57. F. Abe et al., “Limits on the Masses of Supersymmetric Particles from 1.8 TeVp̄p Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 62, 1825(1989).

58. F. Abe et al., “Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles in 1.8 TeV p̄p Colli-sions at the Fermilab Collider,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 63, 1447(1989).

59. F. Abe et al., “ K0s Production in p̄p Interactions at

√s = 630 GeV and 1.8

TeV”, Phys. Rev. D (Rapid Communications), 40, 3791 (1989).

60. F. Abe et al., “ Two-jet Invariant-Mass Distribution at√s = 1.8 TeV”, Phys.

Rev. D (Rapid Communications), 41, 1722 (1990).

61. F. Abe et al., “ Search for New Heavy Quarks in Electron-Muon Events at theFermilab Tevatron Collider”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 64, 147 (1990).

62. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of the ratio σ(W → eν)/σ(Z → ee) in pp Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 64, 152 (1990).

63. F. Abe et al., “ Two-jet Differential Cross Section in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 64, 157 (1990).

64. F. Abe et al., “ Search for a Light Higgs Boson at the Fermilab Tevatron Proton-antiproton Collider”, Phys. Rev. D (Rapid Communication), 41, 1717 (1990).

65. F. Abe et al., “ Jet-fragmentation Properties in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV”,

Phys. Rev. Lett., 65, 968 (1990).

66. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of the W-boson Mass”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 65,2243 (1990).

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67. F. Abe et al., “ Top-Quark Search in the Electron + Jets Channel in Proton-antiproton Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV”, Phys. Rev. D, 43, 664 (1991).

68. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of the W-boson Mass in 1.8-TeV pp Collisions”,Phys. Rev. D, 43, 2070 (1991).

69. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Study of Penetrating Cosmic Ray Muons and Search forLarge Scale Anisotropies at the Gran Sasso Laboratory”, Physics Letters B, 249, 149(1990).

70. R. Bellotti et al., “ Simultaneous Observation of Extensive Air Showers andDeep Underground Muons at the Gran Sasso Laboratory”, Phys. Rev. D, 42, 2070(1990).

71. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of σB(W → eν) and σB(Zo → e+e−) in ppCollisions at

√s = 1800 GeV.”, Phys. Rev. D, 44, 1000 (1991).

72. G. Alverson et al., “ TEXAS: A Calorimeter-Based High Rate Detector for theSSC”, Nucl. Inst. and Meth., B56/57, 948(1991).

73. R. Webb, “ Review of Particle Astrophysics”, Proceedings of SLAC SummerInstitute on Particle Physics, July 1990, J. F. Hawthorne Editor, SLAC Report 378,January 1991.

74. F. Abe et al., “ The Topology of Three Jet Events in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV”, Phys. Rev. D, 45, 1448(1992).

75. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of B0B0 Mixing in eµ Events at the FermilabTevatron Collider”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 67, 3351(1991).

76. F. Abe et al., “ Lepton Asymmetry in W Decay from pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 1458(1992).

77. F. Abe et al., “ Properties of Events with Large Total Transverse Energy Pro-duced in Proton-antiproton Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV”, Phys. Rev. D, 45, 2249(1992).

78. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the W Boson PT Distribution in pp Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 66, 2951 (1991).

79. F. Abe et al., “Determination of sin2 θW from the Forward-Backward Asymme-try in pp→ Z0X → e+e−X Interactions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 67, 1502

(1991).

80. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the e+e− Invariant-Mass Distribution in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 67, 2418 (1991).

81. The MACRO and EAS-TOP Collaborations, “ Measurement of Electromagneticand TeV Muon Components of Extensive Air Showers by EAS-TOP and MACRO”,Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Dublin, August, 1991.

82. The MACRO Collaboration, “ Search for Astrophysical Point Sources of Muonswith the MACRO Detector”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Confer-

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ence, Cosmic Rays, Dublin, August, 1991.

83. The MACRO Collaboration “Study of the Primary Cosmic Ray Compositionwith the MACRO Experiment at Gran Sasso”, Submitted to the 22nd InternationalCosmic Ray Conference, Dublin, August, 1991.

84. The MACRO Collaboration “Arrival Time Distributions of Very High EnergyCosmic Ray Muons in MACRO”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Con-ference, Dublin, August, 1991.

85. The MACRO Collaboration, “Measurement of the Muon Decoherence Functionwith the MACRO Experiment at Gran Sasso”, Submitted to the 22nd InternationalCosmic Ray Conference, Dublin, August, 1991.

86. The MACRO Collaboration, “A Search for Prompt Muons using the MACRODetector at Gran Sasso”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray ConferenceDublin, August, 1991.

87. The MACRO Collaboration, “A Search for Sidereal Anisotropies with Under-ground Muons and an All-Sky Survey for Muon Point Sources with the MACRO De-tector”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Dublin, August,1991.

88. The MACRO Collaboration, “Stellar Gravitational Collapse Detection by MACRO:Characteristics and Results”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Confer-ence Dublin, August, 1991.

89. The MACRO Collaboration, “Search for Nuclearites with the MACRO Detec-tor”, Submitted to the 22nd International Cosmic Ray Conference Dublin, August, 1991.

90. F. Abe et al., “ Search for Squarks and Gluinos from pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV”, Phys. Rev. Lett.,69, 3439 (1992).

91. F. Abe et al., “ Lepton Asymmetry in W Decay from pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV”, Physical Review Letters, 68, 1458 (1992).

92. F. Abe et al., “Search for W ′ → e ν and W ′ → µ ν in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 67, 2609 (1991).

93. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Z-Boson PT Distribution in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 67, 2937 (1991).

94. F. Abe et al., “Lower Limit on the Top Quark Mass from Events with TwoLeptons in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 447 (1992).

95. F. Abe et al., “Inclusive Jet Cross Section in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 1104 (1992).

96. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Gauge Bosons in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 1463 (1992).

97. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Isolated Prompt Photon Cross Section in

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pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 2734 (1992).

98. F. Abe et al., “Limit on the Top-quark Mass from Proton-Antiproton Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 45, 3921 (1992).

99. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Ratio σ · B(W → τν)/ σ · B(W → eν) in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 68, 3398 (1992).

100. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Production and Muonic Decay Rate of Wand Z Bosons in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 69, 28 (1992).

101. F. Abe et al., “ A Measurement of the B Meson and b Quark Cross Sectionsat√s = 1.8 TeV Using the Exclusive Decay B± → J/ψK±”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 68,

3403(1992).

102. F. Abe et al., “Limit on the Rare Decay W± → γ + π± in pp Collisions at√s

= 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 69, 2160(1992).

103. F. Abe et al., “The Dijet Angular Distribution in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 69, 2897(1992).

104. F. Abe et al., “Inclusive J/ψ, ψ(2S) and b-quark Production in pp Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 69, 3704(1992).

105. F. Abe et al., “Search for Λb → J/ψΛ0 in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. D(Rapid Communication), 47, 2639(1993).

106. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Arrival Time Distributions of Very High Energy CosmicRay Muons in MACRO ”, Nucl. Phys. B, 370, 432(1992).

107. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Cosmic Ray Search for Strange Quark Matter with theMACRO Detector ”, Nucl. Phys B, 24B, 191(1991).

108. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Study of Penetrating Cosmic Ray Muons and Search forLarge Scale Anisotropies at the Gran Sasso Laboratory ”, Phys. Lett. B, 249, 149(1990).

109. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Measurement of the Decoherence Function with theMACRO Experiment at the Gran Sasso ”, Phys. Rev D, 46, 4836(1992).

110. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Search for Nuclearites using the MACRO Detector ”, Phys.Rev. Let., 69, 1860(1992).

111. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Study of Ultra-High Energy Primary Cosmic Ray Com-position with the MACRO Detector ”, Phys. Rev. D, 46, 895(1992).

112. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ Search for Neutrino Bursts from Collapsing Stars with theMACRO Detector ”, Astroparticle Physics, 1, 11(1992).

113. S. P. Ahlen et al., “ First Supermodule of the MACRO Detector at the GranSasso ”, Nucl. Inst. and Meth., A324, 337(1992).

114. Robert C. Webb(for the MACRO Collaboration), “Recent Results and Fu-ture Prospects for the MACRO Experiment”, Proceedings of the 1991 Int’l School of

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Astroparticle Physics, Ed. Kerri Smith, January 6-12, 1991, The Woodlands, Texas.

115. F. Abe et al., “ Measurement of QCD Jet Broadening in pp Collisions at√s

= 1.8 TeV”, Phys. Rev. D, 44, 601 (1991).

116. F. Abe et al., “Topology of Three Jet Events in p̄p Collisions at√

s = 1.8TeV,”, Phys. Rev. D 45, 1448 (1992).

117. F. Abe et al., “Properties of Events with Large Total Transverse Energy Pro-duced in Proton-Antiproton Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 45, 2249 (1992).

118. F. Abe et al., “Limit on the Top-quark Mass from Proton-antiproton Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 45, 3921 (1992).

119. F. Abe et al., “Limits on the Production of Massive Stable Charged Particles,”Phys. Rev. D, 46, 1889 (1992).

120. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Jet Shapes in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett., 70, 713 (1993).

121. F. Abe et al., “A Measurement of the Bottom Quark Production Cross Sectionusing Semileptonic Decay Electrons in p̄p at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 500

(1993).

122. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Dijet Mass Distribution in pp Collisions at√s

= 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 48, 998 (1993).

123. F. Abe et al., “Study of Four-jet Events and Evidence for Double PartonInteractions in pp Collisions at

√s =1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 47, 4857 (1993).

124. F. Abe et al., “Comparison of Jet Production in pp Collisions at√s = 546

and 1800 GeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 70, 1376 (1993).

125. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Cross section for Production of Two Iso-lated Prompt Photons in pp Collisions at

√s =1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 70, 2232

(1993).

126. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Jet Multiplicity in W Events Produced in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 70, 4042 (1993).

127. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Bottom-Quark Production Cross Section UsingSemileptonic Decay Electrons in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 71,

500 (1993).

128. F. Abe et al., “Center-of-Mass Angular Distribution of Prompt Photons pro-duced in pp Collisions at

√s =1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 71, 679 (1993).

129. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Bottom Quark Production in 1.8 TeV Proton-Antiproton Collisions Using Semileptonic Decay Muons,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 71 , 2396(1993).

130. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Drell-Yan Electron and Muon Pair DifferentialCross Section in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D (Rapid Communication)

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49, 1 (1994).

131. F. Abe et al., “A Prompt Photon Cross Section Measurement in pp Collisionsat√s =1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 48, 998(1993).

132. F. Abe et al., “A Search for First-Generation Leptoquarks in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV at CDF,” Phys. Rev. D, 48, 3939(1993).

133. F. Abe et al., “Inclusive χc and b-Quark Production in pp Collisions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 71, 2537(1993).

134. F. Abe et al., “Observation of B0s → J/ψ φ in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett., 71, 1685(1993).

135. F. Abe et al., “Search for Quark Compositeness, Axigluons and Heavy Particlesusing the Dijet Invariant Mass Spectrum Observed in pp Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett.,71, 2542(1993).

136. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the B Meson and b-quark Cross Sections at√s = 1.8 TeV Using the Exclusive Decay B0 → J/ψ K∗(892)0,” Phys. Rev. D, 50,

4252(1994).

137. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Average Lifetime of B-Hadrons producedin pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 71, 3421(1993).

138. F. Abe et al., “A Search for the Top Quark Decaying to Charge Higgs in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 1977 (1994).

137. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Drell-Yan Electron and Muon Pair DifferentialCross-Sections in p̄p Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, Rapid Communications,

49, R1 (1994).

138. F. Abe et al., “Search for Excited Quarks in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 3004 (1994).

139. The MACRO Collaboration, “A Sensitive Search for Neutrino Bursts fromStellar Gravitational Collapse with the MACRO Detector”, Submitted to the Proceedingsof the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, CA., August, 1993.

140. The MACRO Collaboration, “Search for Slow-Moving Magnetic Monopoleswith the MACRO Detector”, Submitted to the Proceedings of the 23rd InternationalCosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, CA., August, 1993.

141. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Muon Vertical Intensity Measured with theMACRO Detector”, Submitted to the Proceedings of the 23rd International Cosmic RayConference, Calgary, Canada, CA., August, 1993.

142. The MACRO Collaboration, “Muon Astronomy and Search for Sidereal Anisotropies”,Submitted to the Proceedings of the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary,Canada, CA., August, 1993.

143. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Measurement of the Muon Pair Separation

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Distribution with the MACRO Detector”, Submitted to the Proceedings of the 23rdInternational Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, CA., August, 1993.

144. The MACRO Collaboration, “Composition of the Ultra-High Energy PrimaryCosmic Rays as Measured by the MACRO Detector”, Submitted to the Proceedings ofthe 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, CA., August, 1993.

145. S. Ahlen et al., “Muon Astronomy and the MACRO Detector”, AstrophysicalJournal, 412, 301(1993).

146. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the B+ and B0 Meson Lifetimes,” Phys. Rev.Lett. 72, 3456 (1994).

147. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Ratio σ(W → eν)/σ(Z → e+e−) in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 220 (1994).

148. F. Abe et al., “Evidence for Top Quark Production in pp̄ Collisions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 225 (1994).

149. F. Abe et al., “Evidence for Top Quark Production in pp̄ Collisions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 50, 2966 (1994).

150. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Small Angle pp̄ Elastic Scattering at√s = 546

GeV and 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 50, 5518(1994).

151. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of pp̄ Single Diffractive Dissociation at√s = 546

GeV and 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 50, 5535(1994).

152. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the pp̄ Total Cross Section at√s = 546 GeV

and 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 50, 5550(1994).

153. F. Abe et al., “Evidence for Color Coherence in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV,” Phys. Rev. D, 50, 5562(1994).

154. F. Abe et al., “W Boson + Jet Angular Distribution in pp Collisions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 73, 2296(1994).

155. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Rapidity Gaps in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8

TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 74, 855(1995).

156. F. Abe et al., “A Precision Measurement of the Prompt Photon Cross Sectionin pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 73, 2662(1994).

157. F. Abe et al., “Search for Charged Bosons Heavier than the W in pp Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 74, 2900(1994).

158. S. Ahlen et al., “Search for Slow Moving Magnetic Monopoles,” Phys. Rev.Lett. 72, 608(1994).

159. M. Ambrosio et al., “Coincident Observation of Air Cherenkov Light by aSurface Array and Muon Bundles by a Deep Underground Detector,” Phys. Rev. D, 50,3046(1994).

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160. M. Aglietta et al., “Study of the Primary Cosmic Ray Composition Aroundthe Knee of the Energy Spectrum,” Phys. Lett. B, 337, 376(1994).

161. M. Gui et al., “Liquid Scintillating Fiber Calorimetry Prototype” IEEE Trans.in Nucl. Sci., NS42, 474(1995).

162. F. Abe et al., “Direct Measurement of the W Boson Width,” Phys. Rev.Lett. 74, 341 (1995).

163. F. Abe et al., “Charge Asymmetry in W -Boson Decays Produced in pp Col-lisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 850 (1995).

164. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Rapidity Gaps in pp Collisions at 1.8 TeV,”Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 855 (1995).

165. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of W -Photon Couplings in pp Collisions at√s

= 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 1936 (1995).

166. F. Abe et al., “Limits on Z-Photon Couplings from pp Interactions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 1941 (1995).

167. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Top Quark Production in pp Collisions,” Phys.Rev. Lett. 74, 2626 (1995).

168. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Top Quark Decaying to a Charged Higgs Bosonin pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 73, 2667 (1994).

169. F. Abe et al., “Precision Measurement of the Prompt Photon Cross Section inpp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 73, 2662 (1994); Erratum-ibid

74, 1891 (1995).

170. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijets in pp Collisionsat√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 3538 (1995).

171. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Bs Meson Lifetime,” Phys. Rev. Lett.74, 4988 (1995).

172. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the W Boson Mass,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75,11 (1995).

173. F. Abe et al., “Properties of High-Mass multijet Events at the FermilabProton-Antiproton Collider,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 608 (1995).

174. F. Abe et al., “Search for Squarks and Gluinos via Radiative Decays of Neu-tralinos in Proton-Antiproton Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 613

(1995).

175. F. Abe et al., “Search for Second Generation Leptoquarks in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 1012 (1995).

176. F. Abe et al., “Limits on WWZ and WWγ Couplings from WW and WZProduction in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 1017 (1995).

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177. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the B Meson Differential Cross Section dσ/dpT

in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 1451 (1995).

178. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Gauge Bosons Decaying into Dielectrons in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D (Rapid Communication) 51, 949 (1995).

179. F. Abe et al., “Kinematic Evidence for Top Quark Pair Production in W+multijet Events in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D (Rapid Communication)

51, 4623 (1995).

180. F. Abe et al., “Identification of Top Quarks using Kinematic Variables,” Phys.Rev. D (Rapid Communication) 52, 2605 (1995).

181. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Ratio σB(pp̄ → W → eν)/σB(pp̄ →Z0 → ee) in pp Collisions at

√s = 1800 GeV,” Phys. Rev. D 52, 2624 (1995).

182. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Vertical Muon Intensity Measured with MACRO at theGran Sasso Laboratory”, Phys. Rev. D, 52, 3793(1995).

183. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Performance of the MACRO Streamer Tube System inthe Search for Magnetic Monopoles”, Astroparticle Physics, 4, 33(1995).

184. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of W + γ and Z + γ Cross Sections in theElectron and Muon Channels in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” submitted to Phys.

Rev. D (1994).

185. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the W Boson Mass,” Phys. Rev. D, 52,4784(1995).

186. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Correlated µ − b̄ jet Cross Sections in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 53, 1051 (1996).

187. E. Ables et al. (MINOS Collaboration), “ P-875: A Long Baseline NeutrinoOscillation Experiment at Fermilab”, Fermilab-Proposal-P-875, February, 1995.

188. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Estimate of Primary Cosmic Ray Composition from amulti-parametric fit of MACRO multimuons Events ”, Paper submitted to the ICRC,Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

189. M. Ambrosio et al., “MACRO Absolute Muon Flux Measurement: Comparisonwith Monte Carlo Predictions” Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September,1995.

190. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Search for Fast Magnetic Monopoles with the MACROScintillator System”, Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

191. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Search for GUT Monopoles with the MACRO StreamerTube and Track Etch System”, Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September,1995.

192. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Muon Astronomy and Seasonal Variations of the Un-derground Muon Flux with MACRO”, Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting,

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September, 1995.

193. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Study of Primary Interactions with multiple Muon Eventsin MACRO”, Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

194. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Sensitivity of MACRO to U.H.E. Neutrinos”, Papersubmitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

195. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Performance of Transition Radiation Detector in MACRO”,Paper submitted to the ICRC, Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

196. M. Ambrosio et al., “ Upward-going Muons in MACRO”, Paper submitted tothe ICRC, Rome Meeting, September, 1995.

197. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Mass of the B0s Meson,” Phys. Rev. D

54, 3496 (1996).

198. F. Abe et al., “ Υ Production in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev.

Lett. 75, 4358 (1995).

199. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Polarization in the Decays Bd → J/ψ K0∗

and Bs → J/ψ φ,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 75 , 3068(1995).

200. F. Abe et al., “Study of tt Production in pp Collisions Using Total TransverseEnergy,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 75, 3997(1995).

201. F. Abe et al., “Inclusive Jet Cross Section in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Physical Review Letters 77, 438 (1996).

202. F. Abe et al., “Search for Gluino and Squark Cascade Decays at the FermilabTevatron Collider,” Physical Review Letters 76, 2006 (1996).

203. F. Abe et al., “Reconstruction of B0 → J/ψ K0S and Measurement of Ratios of

Branching Ratios Involving B → J/ψK∗ and B+ → J/ψK+,” Physical Review Letters76, 2015 (1996).

204. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Rare Decay W± → π± + γ,” Physical ReviewLetters 76, 2852 (1996).

205. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of σB(W → eν) and σB(Z0 → e+e−) in ppCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 76, 3070 (1996).

206. F. Abe et al., “Search for Chargino-Neutralino Production in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 76, 4307 (1996).

207. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the B− and B̄0 Meson Lifetimes Using Semilep-tonic Decays,” Physical Review Letters 76, 4462 (1996).

208. F. Abe et al., “Search for Flavor-Changing Neutral Current B Meson Decaysin pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 76, 4675 (1996).

209. F. Abe et al., “Inclusive Jet Cross Section in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Physical Review Letters 77, 438 (1996).

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210. F. Abe et al., “Properties of Jets in Z Boson Events from 1.8 TeV in ppCollisions,” Physical Review Letters 77, 448 (1996).

211. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Λ0b Lifetime Using Λ0

b → Λ+c `

−ν̄,” PhysicalReview Letters 77, 1439 (1996).

212. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Lifetime of the B0s Meson Using the

Exclusive Decay Mode B0s → J/Ψ φ,” Physical Review Letters 77, 1945 (1996).

213. F. Abe et al., “Forward-Backward Charge Asymmetry of Electron Pairs Abovethe Z0 Pole,” Physical Review Letters 77, 2616 (1996).

214. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the γ +D∗± Cross Section in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 77, 5005 (1996).

215. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Branching Fraction B(B+u → J/ψπ+) and

Search for B+c → J/ψπ+,” Physical Review Letters 77, 5176 (1996).

216. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Dijet Angular Distributions at CDF,” PhysicalReview Letters 77, 5336 (1996).

217. F. Abe et al., “Search for Higgs Decays of the Top Quark Using Hadronic TauDecays,” Physical Review D 54, 735 (1996).

218. F. Abe et al., “Further Properties of High-Mass multijet Events at the Fer-milab Proton-antiproton Collider,” Physical Review D 54, 4221 (1996).

219. F. Abe et al., “Ratio of Bottom Meson Branching Fractions Involving J/ΨMesons and Determination of b Quark Fragmentation Fractions,” Physical Review D 54,6596 (1996).

220. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Λ0b → J/ΨΛ at the Fermilab Proton-antiproton

Collider,” Physical Review D 55, 1142 (1996).

221. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of bb̄ Production Correlations, B0B̄0 Mixing, anda Limit on εB in pp Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review D 55, 2546 (1997).

222. F. Abe et al., “Evidence of W+W− Production in in pp Collisions at√s =

1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 78, 4536 (1997).

223. F. Abe et al., “Search for Third Generation Leptoquarks in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 78, 2906 (1997).

224. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijets at CDF,” PhysicalReview D 55 (Rapid Communications), 5263 (1997).

225. F. Abe et al., “J/ψ and ψ(2S) Productions in pp Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Physical Review Letters 79, 572 (1997).

226. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Diffractive W Boson Production at the Teva-tron,” Physical Review Letters 78, 2698 (1997).

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227. F. Abe et al., “Production of J/ψ Mesons from χc Meson Decays in pp Colli-sions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters, 79, 578 (1997).

228. F. Abe et al., “Search for Gluinos and Squarks at the Fermilab TevatronCollider,” Physical Review D, 56 (Rapid Communications), 1357 (1997).

229. F. Abe et al., “Double Parton Scattering in p̄p Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,”

Physical Review D, 56, 3811 (1997).

230. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Double Parton Scattering in p̄p Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters, 79, 584 (1997).

231. M. Ambrosio et al., “The Performance of the MACRO Liquid Scintillator inthe Search for Magnetic Monopoles with 10−3 < β < 1 ” Astropart. Phys 7, 109 (1997).

232. M. Ambrosio et al., “Atmospheric Neutrino Flux Measurement Using UpgoingMuons” Phys. Lett. B357, 481 (1995).

233. F. Abe et al., “Limits on Quark-Lepton Compositeness Scales From DileptonsProduced in 1.8-TeV p̄p Collisions,” Physical Review Letters, 79, 2198 (1997).

234. F. Abe et al., “Properties of Photon plus Two Jet Events in p̄p Collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review D 57, 67 (1998).

235. F. Abe et al., “The µτ and eτ Decays of Top Quark Pairs Produced in pp̄Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 79, 3585 (1997).

236. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Branching Fraction B(B+u → J/ψπ+) and

Search for B+c → J/ψπ+,” Physical Review Letters 77, 5176 (1996).

237. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Dijet Angular Distributions at CDF,” PhysicalReview Letters 77, 5336 (1996).

238. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Gauge Bosons Decaying into Dileptons in p̄pCollisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Physical Review Letters 79, 2192 (1997).

239. F. Abe et al., “Search for Charged Higgs Decays of the Top Quark UsingHadronic Decays of the Tau Lepton,” Physical Review Letters 79, 357 (1997).

240. The MACRO Collaboration, “Indirect Search for WIMPS with the MACRODetector”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

241. The MACRO Collaboration, “The Measurement of the Atmospheric MuonNeutrino Flux using MACRO”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa,July, 1997.

242. The MACRO Collaboration, “Magnet Monopole Search with the MACRODetector at the Gran Sasso”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July,1997.

243. The MACRO Collaboration, “Neutrino Astronomy with the MACRO Detec-tor”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

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244. The MACRO Collaboration, “Search for Nuclearites with the MACRO De-tector at Gran Sasso”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

245. The MACRO Collaboration, “A Sky survey using Muons in the MACRODetector”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

246. The MACRO Collaboration, “Observation of Upgoing Charged Particles inMACRO Produced by High Energy Interactions of Muons”, Proceedings of the XXVICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

247. The MACRO Collaboration, “Experimental Study of Hadronic InteractionModels using Coincident Data fro EAS-TOP and MACRO”, Proceedings of the XXVICRC, Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

248. The MACRO Collaboration, “Study of the Primary Cosmic Ray Compositionin the Knee Region with EAS-TOP and MACRO”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC,Durban, South Africa, July, 1997.

249. The MACRO Collaboration, “An Improved Analysis of the UndergroundDecoherence Observed in MACRO”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, SouthAfrica, July, 1997.

250. The MACRO Collaboration, “Measurement of Underground Muon Energiesusing a TRD in MACRO”, Proceedings of the XXV ICRC, Durban, South Africa, July,1997.

251. M. Ambrosio et al., “Magnetic Monopole Search with the MACRO Detectorat Gran Sasso,” Phys. Lett., B 406, 249 (1997).

252. M. Ambrosio et al., “Seasonal Variation in the Underground Muon Intensityas seen by MACRO,” Astropart. Phys., 7, 109 (1997).

253. M. Ambrosio et al., “High Energy Cosmic Ray Physics with the MACRODetector at the Gran Sasso: Part 1,” Phys. Rev., D 56, 1407 (1997).

254. M. Ambrosio et al., “High Energy Cosmic Ray Physics with the MACRODetector at the Gran Sasso: Part 2,” Phys. Rev., D 56, 1418 (1997).

255. F. Abe et al., “First Observation of the All Hadronic Decay of tt̄ Pairs,” Phys.Rev. Lett. 79,1992-1997 (1997).

256. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Diffractive Dijet Production at the Tevatron,”Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2636-2641 (1997).

257. F. Abe et al., “Properties of Jets in W boson events from 1.8-TeV pp̄ Colli-sions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4760-4765 (1997).

258. F. Abe et al., “Search for First Generation Leptoquark Pair Production in pp̄Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4327-4332 (1997).

259. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Particles Decaying into bb̄ produced in Asso-ciation with W bosons Decaying into eν or µν at the Tevatron,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79,

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3819-3824 (1997).

260. F. Abe et al., “Limits on quark - lepton Compositeness Scales from DileptonsProduced in 1.8-TeV pp̄ Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2198-2203 (1997).

261. F. Abe et al., “Search for First Generation Leptoquark Pair Production in pp̄Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4327-4332 (1997).

262. F. Abe et al., “Limits on quark - lepton Compositeness Scales from DileptonsProduced in 1.8-TeV pp̄ Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2198-2203 (1997).

263. F. Abe et al., “Properties of Six Jet events with Large Six Jet Mass at theFermilab pp̄ Collider,” Phys. Rev. D 56, 2532-2543 (1997).

264. F. Abe et al., “Events with a Rapidity Gap between Jets in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 630-GeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5278-5283 (1998). .

265. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Decays Bos , B

od → e±µ∓ and Pati-Salam Lepto-

quarks,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5742-5747 (1998).

266. F. Abe et al., “A Measurement of the Lepton Charge Asymmetry in W bosonDecays Produced in pp̄ Collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5754-5759 (1998).

267. F. Abe et al., “Search for higgs bosons Produced in Association with a Vectorboson in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5748-5753 (1998).

268. F. Abe et al., “Search for Second Generation Leptoquarks in the DiMuon plusDijet Channel of pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 4806-4811 (1998).

269. M. Ambrosio et al., “Measurement of the Energy Spectrum of UndergroundMuons at Gran Sasso with a Transition Radiation Detector,” Astropart. Phys. 10, 11(1999).

270. M. Ambrosio et al., “Measurement of the Atmospheric Neutrino Induced Up-going Muon Flux using MACRO,” Phys. Lett. B 434, 451-457 (1998).

271. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the CP Violation Parameter sin(2β) in Bod B̄

od

→ J/ψ Kos Decays,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 5513-5518 (1998).

272. F. Abe et al., “Improved Measurement of the B− and B̄o Meson Lifetimesusing Semileptonic Decays,” Phys. Rev. D 58, 092002 (1998).

273. F. Abe et al., “Observation of the Bc Meson in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 1.8-TeV,”

Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 2432-2437 (1998).

274. F. Abe et al., “Search for Longlived Parents of Zo bosons in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 58, 051102 (1998).

275. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the σ(W+ >= 1jet)/σ(W ) Cross Section ratiofrom pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 1367-1372 (1998).

276. F. Abe et al., “Observation of B(c) mesons in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 1.8-TeV,”

Phys. Rev. D 58, 112004 (1998).

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277. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Rare Decay W± → D±(s) γ in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 58, 091101 (1998).

278. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Rare Decay W± → π± + γ in pp̄ Collisions at√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 58, 031101 (1998).279. M. Ambrosio et al., “The Observation of Upgoing Charged Particles Produced

by High-energy Muons in Underground Detectors,” Astropart. Phys. 9, 105-117 (1998).

280. F. Abe et al., “Observation of B+ → ψ(2s)K+ andBo → ψ(2s)K∗(892) Decaysand Measurements of B Meson Branching Fractions into J/ψ and ψ(2s) Final States,”Phys. Rev. D 58, 072001 (1998).

281. F. Abe et al., “Search for Chargino - Neutralino Associated Production at theFermilab Tevatron Collider,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5275-5280 (1998).

282. F. Abe et al., “Searches for New Physics in Diphoton events in pp̄ Collisionsat√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 1791-1796 (1998).

283. F. Abe et al., “The Jet Pseudorapidity Distribution in Direct Photon Eventsin pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 57, 1359-1365 (1998).

284. F. Abe et al., “Search for the Decays Bod → µ+ µ− and Bo

s → µ+ µ− in pp̄Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 57, 3811-3816 (1998).

285. F. Abe et al., “Observation of Hadronic W Decays in tt̄ Events with the ColliderDetector at Fermilab,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5720-5725 (1998).

286. M. Ambrosio et al., “Real Time Supernova Neutrino Burst Detection withMACRO,” Astropart. Phys.8, 123-133 (1998).

287. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of B Hadron Lifetimes Using J/ψ Final States atCDF,” Phys. Rev. D 57, 5382-5401 (1998).

288. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Top Quark Mass and tt̄ Production Cross-section from Dilepton Events at the Collider Detector at Fermilab,” Phys. Rev. Lett.80, 2779 (1998).

289. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Top Quark Mass,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80,2767-2772 (1998).

290. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the tt̄ Production Cross Section in pp̄ Collisionsat√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 2773-2778 (1998).

291. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the BoB̄o Oscillation Frequency in pp̄ Collisionsusing π B Meson Charge Flavor Correlations at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80,

2057-2062 (1998).

292. F. Abe et al., “Search for Flavor Changing Neutral Current Decays of the TopQuark in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 2525-2530 (1998).

293. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Differential Cross Section for Events withLarge Total Transverse Energy in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80,

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3461-3466 (1998).

294. F. Abe et al., “Dijet Production by Color - Singlet Exchange at the FermilabTevatron,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 1156-1161 (1998).

295. M. Ambrosio et al., “Performance of the MACRO Detector at Gran Sasso:Moon Shadow and Seasonal Variations,” Contributed to 5th International Conferenceon Advanced Technology and Particle Physics (COMO 96), Como, Italy, 7-11 Oct 1996.Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 61B, 180-184 (1998).

296. M. Ambrosio et al., “Performance of the Transition Radiation Detector ofthe MACRO Experiment,” Contributed to 5th International Conference on AdvancedTechnology and Particle Physics (COMO 96), Como, Italy, 7-11 Oct 1996. Nucl. Phys.Proc. Suppl. 61B, 289-294 (1998).

297. G. Battistoni et al., “Study of Photonuclear Interaction of Muons in Rockwith the MACRO Experiment,” Proceedings of Vulcano Workshop on Frontier Objectsin Astrophysics and Particle Physics, Vulcano, Italy, 25-30 May 1998.

298. M. Ambrosio et al., “High Statistics Measurement of the Underground MuonPair Separation at Gran Sasso,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 032001 (1999).

299. F. Abe et al., “A Search for Bos B̄

os Oscillations using the Semileptonic Decay

Bos → φl+Xν ,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 3576-3580 (1999).

300. F. Abe et al., “Search for Third Generation Leptoquarks from TechnicolorModels in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 3206 (1999).

301. F. Abe et al., “Kinematics of tt̄ Events at CDF,” Phys. Rev. D 59, 092001(1999).

302. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Top Quark Mass with the Collider Detectorat Fermilab,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82 271-276 (1999), Erratum-ibid. 82, 2808-2809 (1999).

303. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of Zo and Drell-Yan Production Cross Sectionusing Dimuons in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 59, 052002 (1999).

304. F. Abe et al., “Search for New Particles Decaying to bb̄ in pp̄ Collisions at√s

= 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 2038-2043 (1999).

305. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Bos Meson Lifetime using Semileptonic

Decays,” Phys. Rev. D 59, 032004 (1999).

306. M. Ambrosio et al., “Observation of the Shadowing of Cosmic Rays by theMoon using a Deep Underground Detector,” Phys. Rev. D 59, 012003 (1999).

307. F. Abe et al., “Searches for New Physics in Diphoton Events in pp̄ Collisionsat√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 59, 092002 (1999).

308. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the BodB̄

od Flavor Oscillation Frequency and

Study of Same Side Flavor Tagging of B Mesons in pp̄ Collisions,” Phys. Rev. D 59,032001 (1999).

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309. M. Aglietta et al., “Experimental Study of Hadronic Interaction Model usingCoincident Data from EAS-TOP and MACRO,” Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 70, 483-485(1999).

310. M. Ambrosio et al., “Limits on Dark Matter Wimps using Upward GoingMuons in the MACRO Detector,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 082002 (1999).

311. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of bb̄ Rapidity Correlations in pp̄ Collisions at√s

= 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 61, 032001 (2000).

312. F. Abe et al., “Search for R Parity Violating Supersymmetry using Like SignDielectrons in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 2133-2138 (1999).

313. F. Abe et al., “Search for a Technicolor ωT Particle in Events with a Photonand a b Quark Jet at CDF,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 3124-3129 (1999).

314. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the B0d B̄0

d Oscillation Frequency Using DimuonData in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 051101 (1999).

315. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of the Associated γ+µ± Production Cross Sectionin pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 092003 (1999).

316. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of B0 − b̄0 Flavor Oscillations Using Jet-Chargeand Lepton Flavor Tagging in pp̄ Collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 072003

(1999).

317. T. Affolder et al., “Search for the Flavor-Changing Neutral Current DecaysB+ → µ+µ−K+ and B0 → µ+µ−K∗0,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 3378 (1999).

318. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of the B0B̄0 Oscillation Frequency using`− D?+ Pairs and Lepton Flavor Tags,” Phys. Rev. D 60, 112004 (1999).

319. T. Affolder et al., “Observation of Diffractive b-quark Production at the Fer-milab Tevatron,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 232 (2000).

320. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of the Helicity of W Bosons in Top QuarkDecays,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 216 (2000).

321. T. Affolder et al., “A measurement of the differential dijet mass cross sectionin pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D61, 091101 (2000)

322. T. Affolder et al., “Search for scalar top quark production in pp̄ collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5273 (2000)

323. T. Affolder et al., “Search for the charged Higgs boson in the decays of topquark pairs in the e tau and mu tau channels at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D62, 012004

(2000)

324. T. Affolder et al., “Search for scalar top and scalar bottom quarks in pp̄collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5704 (2000)

325. T. Affolder et al., “Production of Υ(1S) mesons from χb decays in pp̄ collisions

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at√

s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 2094 (2000)

326. F. Abe et al., “Measurement of b quark fragmentation fractions in the produc-tion of strange and light B mesons in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. D60,

092005 (1999).

327. F. Abe et al., “Search for a W’ boson via the decay mode W’→ µνµ in 1.8-TeVpp̄ collisions,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5716 (2000)

328. T. Affolder et al., “Search for a fourth-generation quark more massive thanthe Z0 boson in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 835 (2000)

329. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of b quark fragmentation fractions in pp̄collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 1663 (2000)

330. T. Affolder et al., “A measurement of sin(2β) from B → J/psi K0(S) with theCDF detector,” Phys. Rev. D61, 072005 (2000)

331. T. Affolder et al., “The transverse momentum and total cross section of e+e- pairs in the Z boson region from pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84,

845 (2000)

332. M. Ambrosio et al., “Relevance of the hadronic interaction model in the inter-pretation of multiple muon data as detected with the MACRO experiment, ’ Nucl. Phys.Proc. Suppl. 75A, 265 (1999).

333. M. Ambrosio et al., “Nuclearite search with the MACRO detector at GranSasso,” Eur. Phys. J. C13, 453 (2000)

334. M. Ambrosio et al., “Low energy atmospheric muon neutrinos in MACRO,”Phys. Lett. B478, 5 (2000).

335. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of J/psi and psi(2S) polarization in pp̄ col-lisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 2886 (2000)

336. T. Affolder et al., “Search for color singlet technicolor particles in pp̄ collisionsat√

s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 1110 (2000).

337. T. Affolder et al., “Direct measurement of the W boson width in pp̄ collisionsat√

s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3347 (2000)

338. T. Affolder et al., “Search for second and third generation leptoquarks includ-ing production via technicolor interactions in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev.

Lett. 85, 2056 (2000)

339. T. Affolder et al., “Limits on gravitino production and new processes withlarge missing transverse energy in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 85,

1378 (2000)

340. T. Affolder et al., “Diffractive dijets with a leading antiproton in pp̄ collisionsat√

s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5043 (2000).

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341. T. Affolder et al., “Search for new particles decaying to tt̄ in pp̄ collisions at√s = 1.8 TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 2062 (2000)

342. M. Ambrosio et al., “A search for lightly ionizing particles with the MACROdetector,” Phys. Rev. D62, 052003 (2000)

343. T. Affolder et al., “Production of χc1 and χc2 in pp̄ collisions at√

s = 1.8-TeV,”Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3963 (2001).

344. T. Affolder et al., “Double diffraction dissociation at the Fermilab Tevatroncollider,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 141802 (2001).

345. T. Affolder et al., “Search for narrow diphoton resonances and for gammagamma + W / Z signatures in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 64, 092002

(2001).

346. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of the inclusive jet cross section in pp̄ colli-sions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 64, 032001 (2001) [Erratum-ibid. D 65, 039903

(2002)].

347. T. Affolder et al., “Measurement of the t anti-t production cross section inpp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. D 64, 032002 (2001) [Erratum-ibid. D 67,

119901 (2003)].

348. T. Affolder et al., “Observation of diffractive J/psi production at the FermilabTevatron,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 241802 (2001).

349. T. Affolder et al., “Charged particle multiplicity in jets in pp̄ collisions at√

s= 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 211804 (2001).

350. T. Affolder et al., “Search for quark lepton compositeness and a heavy W’boson using the e nu channel in pp̄ collisions at

√s = 1.8-TeV,” Phys. Rev. Lett. 87,

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