# ϒ (9.46 GeV) and the gluon discovery (a critical recollection of PLUTO results)

@article{Stella2010G,
title={ϒ (9.46 GeV) and the gluon discovery (a critical recollection of PLUTO results)},
author={B. Stella and H. Meyer},
journal={The European Physical Journal H},
year={2010},
volume={36},
pages={203-243}
}
• Published 2010
• Physics
• The European Physical Journal H
The hadronic decays of ϒ (9.46 GeV) were first studied by the PLUTO experiment at the DORIS e+e− storage ring (DESY). With the aim of determining the contribution of PLUTO to the discovery of the gluon, as members of this former collaboration we have reconsidered all the scientific material produced by PLUTO in 1978 and the first half of 1979. It results clearly that the experiment demonstrated the main decay of the ϒ (9.46 GeV) resonance to be mediated by 3 gluons, by providing evidence for… Expand
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