Abstract
Charged particles emitted in the extreme forward direction can be detected in a particle telescope mounted inside the CELSIUS ring in one of the dipole magnets following the target. Results of a test with a plastic scintillator telescope are reported for {alpha} + H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c. The results are consistent with ray-trace calculations. Contributions in the spectrometer from back-ground reactions and scattering in the beam tube are small. (au).
Citation Formats
Bargholtz, C, Fransson, K, Holmberg, L, Lindh, K, Sandberg, L, Tegner, P E, Thoerngren-Engblom, P, and Vojdani, D.
Exploratory study for a solid-state charged-particle spectrometer inside the celsius ring: {alpha} + {sup 1}H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c.
Sweden: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Bargholtz, C, Fransson, K, Holmberg, L, Lindh, K, Sandberg, L, Tegner, P E, Thoerngren-Engblom, P, & Vojdani, D.
Exploratory study for a solid-state charged-particle spectrometer inside the celsius ring: {alpha} + {sup 1}H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c.
Sweden.
Bargholtz, C, Fransson, K, Holmberg, L, Lindh, K, Sandberg, L, Tegner, P E, Thoerngren-Engblom, P, and Vojdani, D.
1991.
"Exploratory study for a solid-state charged-particle spectrometer inside the celsius ring: {alpha} + {sup 1}H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c."
Sweden.
@misc{etde_10111458,
title = {Exploratory study for a solid-state charged-particle spectrometer inside the celsius ring: {alpha} + {sup 1}H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c}
author = {Bargholtz, C, Fransson, K, Holmberg, L, Lindh, K, Sandberg, L, Tegner, P E, Thoerngren-Engblom, P, and Vojdani, D}
abstractNote = {Charged particles emitted in the extreme forward direction can be detected in a particle telescope mounted inside the CELSIUS ring in one of the dipole magnets following the target. Results of a test with a plastic scintillator telescope are reported for {alpha} + H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c. The results are consistent with ray-trace calculations. Contributions in the spectrometer from back-ground reactions and scattering in the beam tube are small. (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Exploratory study for a solid-state charged-particle spectrometer inside the celsius ring: {alpha} + {sup 1}H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c}
author = {Bargholtz, C, Fransson, K, Holmberg, L, Lindh, K, Sandberg, L, Tegner, P E, Thoerngren-Engblom, P, and Vojdani, D}
abstractNote = {Charged particles emitted in the extreme forward direction can be detected in a particle telescope mounted inside the CELSIUS ring in one of the dipole magnets following the target. Results of a test with a plastic scintillator telescope are reported for {alpha} + H reactions at 1.7 and 2.2 GeV/c. The results are consistent with ray-trace calculations. Contributions in the spectrometer from back-ground reactions and scattering in the beam tube are small. (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
month = {Aug}
}