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20 April 2024
 
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The Drift Chambers Of The Nomad Experiment
M. Anfreville ; P. Astier ; M. Authier ; A. Baldisseri ; M. Banner ; N. Besson ; J. Bouchez ; A. Castera ; O. Cloue ; J. Dumarchez ; L. Dumps ; E. Gangler ; J. Gosset ; C. Hagner ; C. Jollec ; C. Lachaud ; A. Letessier ; J.M. Levy ; L. Linssen ; J.P. Meyer ; J.P. Ouriet ; J.P. Passerieux ; T. Pedrol ; A. Placci ; J. Poinsignon ; B. Popov ; P. Rathouit ; K. Schahmaneche ; T. Stolarczyk ; V. Uros ; F. Vannucci ; M. Vo ; H. Zaccone ;
Date 9 Apr 2001
Journal Nucl.Instrum.Meth. A481 (2002) 339-364
Subject hep-ex
Affiliation DAPNIA Saclay, LPNHE Paris, CERN Geneva, JINR Dubna
AbstractWe present a detailed description of the drift chambers used as an active target and a tracking device in the NOMAD experiment at CERN. The main characteristics of these chambers are a large area, a self supporting structure made of light composite materials and a low cost. A spatial resolution of 150 microns has been achieved with a single hit efficiency of 97%.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0104012
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