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A short-orbit spectrometer for low-energy pion detection in electroproduction experiments at MAMI | D. Baumann
; M. Ding
; I. Friščić
; R. Böhm
; D. Bosnar
; M. O. Distler
; H. Merkel
; U. Müller
; Th. Walcher
; M. Wendel
; | Date: |
10 May 2017 | Abstract: | A new Short-Orbit Spectrometer (SOS) has been constructed and installed
within the experimental facility of the A1 collaboration at Mainz Microtron
(MAMI), with the goal to detect low-energy pions. It is equipped with a
Browne-Buechner magnet and a detector system consisting of two helium-ethane
based drift chambers and a scintillator telescope made of five layers. The
detector system allows detection of pions in the momentum range of 50 - 147
MeV/c, which corresponds to 8.7 - 63 MeV kinetic energy. The spectrometer can
be placed at a distance range of 54 - 66 cm from the target center. Two
collimators are available for the measurements, one having 1.8 msr aperture and
the other having 7 msr aperture. The Short-Orbit Spectrometer has been
successfully calibrated and used in coincidence measurements together with the
standard magnetic spectrometers of the A1 collaboration. | Source: | arXiv, 1705.3912 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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