DocumentCode
862547
Title
Construction and Operation of a Large Ring-Imaging Cerenkov Detector
Author
Glass, H. ; Adams, M. ; Bastin, A. ; Coutrakon, G. ; Jaffe, D. ; Kirz, J. ; McCarthy, R. ; Hubbard, J.R. ; Mangeot, Ph. ; Mullie, J. ; Peisert, A. ; Tichit, J. ; Bouclier, R. ; Charpak, G. ; Santiard, J.C. ; Sauli, F. ; Crittenden, J. ; Hsiung, Y. ; Kapla
Author_Institution
SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
1983
Firstpage
30
Lastpage
34
Abstract
We have constructed a large-aperture ring-imaging Cerenkov counter, intended to identify high momentum hadrons in a high pt experiment at Fermilab (E605). To date we have performed a preliminary analysis on a small subset of our data, taken during the initial operation of our counter (April-June 1982). We have obtained ¿/K separation with good efficiency from about 60 GeV/c to 120 GeV/c in momentum under high luminosity conditions (~5 à 109 protons/second on target). Approximately 84% of all single-track events having at least one detected photon have been unambiguously identified. Cerenkov photons were detected by a multi-step avalanche chamber via the photoionization of triethylamine (TEA) vapor, and a mean number of 2.8 photons per event was detected for the highest velocity particles. Improvements in photon reconstruction are expected, especially as we refine our tracking procedures.
Keywords
Aluminum; Counting circuits; Detectors; Event detection; Glass; Helium; Magnets; Mirrors; Target tracking; Welding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1983.4332214
Filename
4332214
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