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Precision planar drift chambers and cradle for the TWIST muon decay spectrometer
R. S. Henderson ; Yu. I. Davydov ; W. Faszer ; D. D. Koetke ; L. V. Miasoedov ; R. Openshaw ; M. A. Quraan ; J. Schaapman ; V. Selivanov ; G. Sheffer ; T. D. S. Stanislaus ; V. Torokhov ;
Date 30 Sep 2004
Journal Nucl.Instrum.Meth. A548 (2005) 306-335
Subject High Energy Physics - Experiment; Instrumentation and Detectors | hep-ex nucl-ex physics.ins-det
Affiliation1 and 2), W. Faszer , D. D. Koetke , L. V. Miasoedov , R. Openshaw , M. A. Quraan , J. Schaapman , V. Selivanov , G. Sheffer , T. D. S. Stanislaus , V. Torokhov ( TRIUMF, RRC Kurchatov Institute, Valparaiso, Alberta
AbstractTo measure the muon decay parameters with high accuracy, we require an array of precision drift detector layers whose relative position is known with very high accuracy. This article describes the design, construction and performance of these detectors in the TWIST (TRIUMF Weak Interaction Symmetry Test) spectrometer.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0409066
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