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20 April 2024
 
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Determination of the accuracy of measuring the energy of charged particles by their path lengths in nuclear emulsion
A. S. Barabash ; V. Ya. Bradnova ; M. M. Chernyavsky ; V. V.Dubinina ; N. P. Egorenkova ; S. I. Konovalov ; N. G. Polukhina ; E. A. Pozharova ; T. V. Shchedrina ; V. A. Smirnitsky ; N. I. Starkov ; Tan Nang So ; V. I. Umatov ;
Date 7 Nov 2012
AbstractThe path lengths of monochromatic muons emerging in the $pi o mu u_{mu} $ decay were measured by the coordinate method with the view to determine their energy by path length. The dispersion of muon energy measurements by this method was $ sigma_{mu} = (0.11 pm 0.01)$ MeV, which corresponds to the accuracy of $ sigma approx 2.7%$ of the energy of a charged particle estimated by its path length in nuclear emulsion. The developed method will enable measurements of electron energies in $2eta $ decay ($sim 3$ MeV) to an accuracy of $ sigma approx 5%$.
Source arXiv, 1211.1471
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