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26 April 2024
 
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The DISTO First Level Trigger at SATURNE
The DISTO Collaboration ;
Date 4 Dec 1997
Journal IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci. 45 (1998) 817-820
Subject hep-ex
AffiliationA. Maggiora for the Collaboration
AbstractThe DISTO collaboration has built a large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer designed to provide broad kinematic coverage of multi-particle final states produced in $pp$ scattering. The spectrometer has been installed in the polarized proton beam of the Saturne accelerator in Saclay to study polarization observables in the $vec{p} p o p K^{+} vec{Y}$ ($Y = Lambda, Sigma^{0}$ or $Y^{*}$) reaction and vector meson production ($phi, omega$ and $ ho$) in $pp$ collisions. The common signature of such events is the multiplicity of four charged particles in the final state. A flexible 1st level trigger which uses topological information from fast detectors (scintillating fibers and hodoscope) has been built. It is completely software programmable through a menu-driven user interface and allows switching between production and monitor triggers on successive beam spills.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/9712005
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