1. Tagging System for High Energy Photons
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D. O. Caldwell, John P. Dowd, Klaus Heinloth, and Michael D. Rousseau
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Physics ,Photon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Bremsstrahlung ,Photon energy ,Particle detector ,Nuclear physics ,Positron ,Recoil ,Hodoscope ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Atomic physics ,Spark chamber ,Nuclear Experiment ,Instrumentation - Abstract
An apparatus has been built to determine the energy of each photon in a bremsstrahlung spectrum which produces an interaction of interest in a hydrogen target. The technique was applied specifically to charged pion photoproduction with photons of 2 to 5 BeV. The tagging system utilized a monoenergetic (to ± 1%) positron beam which produced photons and associated recoil positrons in a thin radiator. The recoil positrons were momentum analyzed and detected by a 19‐counter hodoscope. The difference between the energies of an incident and a recoil positron is the photon energy, and this was determined to ±2.5%. Since the photon beam is relatively weak, the interactions it produces must be detected with good efficiency. Such a large‐solid‐angle spark chamber, magnet, and counter system, which was used to measure the photoproduced pions, is also described.
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- 1965
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