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The SeaQuest spectrometer at Fermilab

Authors :
N. D. Kitts
Yuta Kudo
T. A. Shibata
Andy W. Brown
S. Uemura
K. Liu
C. Durandet
L. E. Selensky
D. Isenhower
Y. Yin
R.S. Raymond
John Arrington
T. Sawada
Christine Angela Aidala
L. Guo
S. Watson
W. C. Chang
M. Mesquita de Medeiros
S. Shiu
P.-J. Lin
X. Chu
R. J. Holt
I. A. Mooney
N. White
B.G. Tice
M. Diefenthaler
D. M. Fox
Tianbao Chang
B. Kerns
A. S. Tadepalli
C. Ayuso
Shivangi Prasad
A. Chen
R. S. Towell
D. W. Liu
Y. Miyachi
D. F. Geesaman
S. Obata
S. G. Wang
Jen-Chieh Peng
J. Kras
S. E. McNease
K. Nagai
Andrew Puckett
B. P. Dannowitz
J. G. Rubin
M. L. Bowen
P. E. Reimer
C. R. Hicks
Z. Xi
D.S. Su
F. Sanftl
M. R. Wood
A. Klein
J. Dove
D. Kleinjan
K. L. Bowling
R. Byrd
N. C. R. Makins
C. N. Brown
B. Nadim
T. J. Hague
R. Guo
M. S. Daugherity
D. C. Christian
R. Salinas
S. Nara
K. Nakahara
X. Jiang
R. E. Carlisle
Mae Teo
B. M. Bowen
J. Y. Chen
B.J. Ramson
B. McDonald
Z. Ye
K. Nakano
E. R. Kinney
C. L. Towell
L. El Fassi
E. Erdos
Jinyuan Wu
S. Sawada
A. B. Wickes
J. D. Martinez
B. Miller
A. J. Miller
S. Miyasaka
Wolfgang Lorenzon
Minghui Liu
P. L. McGaughey
D. H. Morton
Joseph M. Katich
Y. Goto
Ronald Gilman
M. B. C. Scott
Randall Evan McClellan
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Author(s): Aidala, CA; Arrington, JR; Ayuso, C; Bowen, BM; Bowen, ML; Bowling, KL; Brown, AW; Brown, CN; Byrd, R; Carlisle, RE; Chang, T; Chang, WC; Chen, A; Chen, JY; Christian, DC; Chu, X; Dannowitz, BP; Daugherity, M; Diefenthaler, M; Dove, J; Durandet, C; El Fassi, L; Erdos, E; Fox, DM; Geesaman, DF; Gilman, R; Goto, Y; Guo, L; Guo, R; Hague, T; Hicks, CR; Holt, RJ; Isenhower, D; Jiang, X; Katich, JM; Kerns, BM; Kinney, ER; Kitts, ND; Klein, A; Kleinjan, D; Kras, J; Kudo, Y; Lin, PJ; Liu, D; Liu, K; Liu, MX; Lorenzon, W; Makins, NCR; Martinez, JD; McClellan, RE; McDonald, B; McGaughey, PL; McNease, SE; Medeiros, MM; Miller, B; Miller, AJ; Miyasaka, S; Miyachi, Y; Mooney, IA; Morton, DH; Nadim, B; Nagai, K; Nakahara, K; Nakano, K; Nara, S; Obata, S; Peng, JC; Prasad, S; Puckett, AJR; Ramson, BJ; Raymond, RS; Reimer, PE; Rubin, JG; Salinas, R; Sanftl, F; Sawada, S; Sawada, T; Scott, MBC; Selensky, LE; Shibata, TA; Shiu, S; Su, D; Tadepalli, AS; Teo, M; Tice, BG | Abstract: The SeaQuest spectrometer at Fermilab was designed to detect oppositely-charged pairs of muons (dimuons) produced by interactions between a 120 GeV proton beam and liquid hydrogen, liquid deuterium and solid nuclear targets. The primary physics program uses the Drell–Yan process to probe antiquark distributions in the target nucleon. The spectrometer consists of a target system, two dipole magnets and four detector stations. The upstream magnet is a closed-aperture solid iron magnet which also serves as the beam dump, while the second magnet is an open aperture magnet. Each of the detector stations consists of scintillator hodoscopes and a high-resolution tracking device. The FPGA-based trigger compares the hodoscope signals to a set of pre-programmed roads to determine if the event contains oppositely-signed, high-mass muon pairs.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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