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A search for murarregamma at the level of 10-13

Authors :
Amann, F.
Black, K.
Bolton, R. D.
Carius, Staffan
Cooper, M. D.
Foreman, W.
Hansen, C.
Harrison, R.
Hart, G.
Hart, V.
Hoffman, C. M.
Hoffman, N.
Hunter, T.
Hogan, G. E.
June, N.
Kercher, D.
Little, J.
Kozlowski, T.
Mischke, R. E.
Naivar, F. J.
Novak, J.
Oothoudt, M. A.
Pillai, C.
Schilling, S.
Smith, W.
Stanislaus, S.
Sturrock, J.
Szymanski, J.
Van Dyke, J.
Werbeck, R. D.
Whitehouse, D.
Wilkinson, C.
Crocker, J.
Wright, S. C.
Cooper, P. S.
Dzemidzic, M.
Flick, J.
Hungerford, E. V. , I I I
Johnston, K.
Lan, K.
Mayes, B. W. , I I
Phelps, R.
Pinsky, L.
von Witsch, W.
Hallin, A.
Hughes, E. B.
Jui, C.
Otis, J. N.
Ritter, M. W.
Gagliardi, C.
Kim, G.
Liu, F.
Tribble, R. E.
Van Ausdeln, L.
Barlow, D.
Kessler, R.
Nefkens, B. M. K.
Price, J.
Tippens, B.
Fisk, R. J.
Koetke, D. D.
Manweiler, R.
Marshall, R.
Stephens, W.
Ziock, K. O. H.
Piilonen, L. E.
Kunselman, A. R.
Hahn, K.
Markey, J. K.
Phua, K. K.
Yamaguchi, Y.
Amann, F.
Black, K.
Bolton, R. D.
Carius, Staffan
Cooper, M. D.
Foreman, W.
Hansen, C.
Harrison, R.
Hart, G.
Hart, V.
Hoffman, C. M.
Hoffman, N.
Hunter, T.
Hogan, G. E.
June, N.
Kercher, D.
Little, J.
Kozlowski, T.
Mischke, R. E.
Naivar, F. J.
Novak, J.
Oothoudt, M. A.
Pillai, C.
Schilling, S.
Smith, W.
Stanislaus, S.
Sturrock, J.
Szymanski, J.
Van Dyke, J.
Werbeck, R. D.
Whitehouse, D.
Wilkinson, C.
Crocker, J.
Wright, S. C.
Cooper, P. S.
Dzemidzic, M.
Flick, J.
Hungerford, E. V. , I I I
Johnston, K.
Lan, K.
Mayes, B. W. , I I
Phelps, R.
Pinsky, L.
von Witsch, W.
Hallin, A.
Hughes, E. B.
Jui, C.
Otis, J. N.
Ritter, M. W.
Gagliardi, C.
Kim, G.
Liu, F.
Tribble, R. E.
Van Ausdeln, L.
Barlow, D.
Kessler, R.
Nefkens, B. M. K.
Price, J.
Tippens, B.
Fisk, R. J.
Koetke, D. D.
Manweiler, R.
Marshall, R.
Stephens, W.
Ziock, K. O. H.
Piilonen, L. E.
Kunselman, A. R.
Hahn, K.
Markey, J. K.
Phua, K. K.
Yamaguchi, Y.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

The MEGA experiment, which is a search for the decay murarregamma with a branching ratio sensitivity of about 10-13, employs highly modular, fast detectors, state-of-the-art electronics, and a staged trigger with on-line filters. The detectors are contained in a 1.5-T solenoidal field produced by a superconducting magnet. Positrons are confined to the central region and are measured by a set of thin MWPCs. Photons are measured by one of four layers of pair spectrometers in the outer region. Most aspects of the design have been validated in engineering runs; data taking will begin in 1990 with much of the electron arm and one pair spectrometer layer installed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233559432
Document Type :
Electronic Resource