1. A high luminosity spectrometer for deep inelastic muon scattering experiments
- Author
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Y. Sacquin, U. Meyer-Berkhout, K. M. Teichert, C. Rubbia, B. Pichard, A.V. Vishnevsky, V. S. Kisselev, L.V. Svetov, I.M. Ivanchenko, Y.L. Zlobin, Yu.T. Kiryushin, Alberto Benvenuti, Victor Kukhtin, A. Milsztajn, A. Staude, J. Feltesse, J. Žáček, R. Tirler, M. Virchaux, V.G. Krivokhizhin, B. Rothan, A.V. Zarubin, L. Piemontese, Francesco Navarria, D. Schinzel, A.G. Volodko, I.A. Savin, J.C. Michau, J.F. Renardy, M. Bozzo, Rene Brun, F. Nanni, R. Kopp, P. Verrecchia, V.S. Khabarov, D. Bollini, W.D. Nowak, L. Monari, Č. Zupančič, H. Gennow, Rudiger Voss, G. Vesztergombi, G. Smadja, D. Jamnik, G. Heiman, M. Goossens, P.L. Frabetti, F. Navach, J. Cvach, G. Laurenti, Igor Golutvin, and D.A. Smolin
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Particle physics ,Data acquisition ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,Muon ,Spectrometer ,Scattering ,General Engineering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Torus ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques - Abstract
A 50 m long magnetized iron torus enclosing a 40 m long target provides the luminosity and acceptance necessary for the study of deep inelastic muon scattering at high Q 2 . The construction and performance of this spectrometer and the associated trigger are described. Details of the data acquisition system and data analysis are also given.
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- 1983