Performance of the AFS-vertex detector at the CERN ISR

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

  • D. Cockerill
  • C. W. Fabjan
  • A. Haugren
  • B. Heck
  • H. J. Hilke
  • R. Hogue
  • P. Jeffreys
  • T. Killian
  • M. Kreisler
  • J. Lindsay
  • T. Ludlam
  • D. Lissauer
  • W. Molzon
  • Y. Oren
  • P. Quéru
  • L. Rosselet
  • E. Rosso
  • A. Rudge
  • M. Sciré
  • Ch J. Wang
  • W. J. Willis
  • O. Botner
  • E. Dahl-Jensen
  • I. Dahl-Jensen
  • Ph Dam
  • G. Damgaard
  • B. Schistad
  • T. Akesson
  • S. Almehed
  • G. von Dardel
  • S. Henning
  • G. Jarlskog
  • B. Lörstad
  • U. Mjörnmark
  • M. G. Albrow
  • N. A. McCubbin
  • W. M. Evans

The central detector of the Axial Field Spectrometer (AFS) is a cylindrical drift chamber using a “bicycle-wheel” geometry. Its design has been optimized for jet-like events with high track densities. This is accomplished through a high degree of azimuthal segmentation (4° sectors) with up to 42 space points per track, using measurements of drift time and charge division. Particle identification in the non-relativistic region is obtained by (dE/dx) sampling. The detector is operated in an inhomogeneous magnetic field at event rates of typically >5 X 10s collisions per second. Preliminary results will be presented on the detector performance achieved after the first months of operation at the ISR.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPhysica Scripta
Vol/bind23
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)649-654
Antal sider6
ISSN0031-8949
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 apr. 1981

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