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Appuhn, R.D.
ARGUS Collaboration1988
ARGUS Collaboration1988
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Die ARGUS Mikro-Vertexkammer
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Joint spring meeting of the sections Teilchenphysik of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), the Oesterreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft (OePG) and the Schweizerische Physikalische Gesellschaft (SPG); Gemeinsame Fruehjahrstagung der Sektionen Teilchenphysik der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), der Oesterreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (OePG) und der Schweizerischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (SPG); Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany, F.R.); 16-18 Mar 1988
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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; ISSN 0420-0195; ; CODEN VDPEA; v. 23(5); p. T362
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Untersuchungen von Zerfaellen des τ-Leptons mit einer geladenen Spur im Endzustand
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Spring meeting of Fachausschuss Teilchenphysik of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG); Fruehjahrstagung des Fachausschusses Teilchenphysik der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG); Hamburg (Germany, F.R.); 21-24 Mar 1990
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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; ISSN 0420-0195; ; CODEN VDPEA; v. 25(1); p. 53
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ANTILEPTONS, ANTIMATTER, ANTINEUTRINOS, ANTIPARTICLES, BASIC INTERACTIONS, BOSONS, DECAY, ELECTRON NEUTRINOS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, GEV RANGE, HADRONS, HEAVY LEPTONS, INTERACTIONS, KAONS, LEPTON-LEPTON INTERACTIONS, LEPTONS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MATTER, MESONS, MUON NEUTRINOS, MUONS, NEUTRINOS, PARTICLE DECAY, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE PRODUCTION, PIONS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, STRANGE MESONS, STRANGE PARTICLES, WEAK INTERACTIONS
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Appuhn, R.D.; Lange, E.; Oedingen, R.; Paul, E.
Bonn Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Physikalisches Inst1988
Bonn Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Physikalisches Inst1988
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[en] This paper employs Monte Carlo simulations of the performance of a transition radiation detector (TRD). The program has been written for the TRD in the ZEUS spectrometer, which separates electrons from hadrons in the momentum range between 1 GeV/c and 30 GeV/c. Both, total charge method and cluster counting method were simulated taking into account various experimental parameters. In particular, it was found that the cluster counting method relies on a quantitative understanding of the background originating from the production of δ-electrons by charged particles. The results of the Monte Carlo calculations are in agreement with experimental data obtained with prototypes within a systematic uncertainty of 20%. We applied our Monte Carlo program to studies in order to find an optimum layout for the TRD within available space in the ZEUS spectrometer. In this context, the performance of TRD layouts with different geometries and materials has been evaluated comprehensively. The geometry found by optimization promises an improvement on hadron suppression by a factor of about two for both methods compared with present results from test measurements. Applying algorithms for a detailed analysis of the energy and space distributions of the clusters in the TRD, hadrons in the momentum range from 1 to 30 GeV/c can be suppressed to a level of less than 2%. This method of cluster analysing improves the suppression of hadrons by a factor of about two compared to the total charge method. (orig.)
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Jan 1988; 16 p
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Report
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ALGORITHMS, BACKGROUND RADIATION, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, DELTA RAYS, EFFICIENCY, ELECTRON DETECTION, ENERGY DEPENDENCE, ENERGY SPECTRA, GEOMETRY, GEV RANGE 01-10, GEV RANGE 10-100, HERA STORAGE RING, MONTE CARLO METHOD, OPTIMIZATION, PARTICLE DISCRIMINATION, PION DETECTION, RADIATION DETECTORS, RELATIVISTIC RANGE, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, SPECTROMETERS, TRANSITION RADIATION
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Appuhn, R.D.; Heinloth, K.; Lange, E.; Oedingen, R.; Schloesser, A.
Bonn Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Physikalisches Inst1987
Bonn Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Physikalisches Inst1987
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[en] Transition radiation detectors (TRDs) have been tested for the separation of electrons from pions in the momentum range between 1 GeV/c and 6 GeV/c. Foams as well as fibres and foils served as radiator materials while two types of chambers, a longitudinal drift chamber (DC) and a multiwire proportional chamber (MWPC), both of 16 mm depth and dominantly filled with xenon, were used for detecting the transition radiation photons with a setup of four chambers. Analyzing the data we compared the methods of mean, truncated mean and of maximum likelihood of the total charge measurements and several methods of cluster analysis. As a result of the total charge measurements performed at test beams at CERN and DESY we obtained about 1% pion contamination at 90% electron efficiency for the polypropylene materials in the configuration of four modules with a total length of 40 cm. An improvement by a factor of about two for the electron/pion discrimination can be obtained in case of a detailed analysis of the clusters. (orig.)
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Jul 1987; 34 p; CONTRACT BMFT 054BN17P
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[en] This paper employs Monte Carlo simulations of the performance of a transition radiation detector (TRD). The program has been written for the TRD in the ZEUS spectrometer, which separates electrons from hadrons in the momentum range between 1 and 30 GeV/c. Both total charge method and cluster counting method were simulated taking into account various experimental parameters. In particular, it was found that the cluster counting method relies on a quantitative understanding of the background originating from the production of δ-electrons by charged particles. The results of the Monte Carlo calculations are in agreement with experimental data obtained with prototypes within a systematic uncertainty of 20%. We applied our Monte Carlo program to studies in order to find an optimum layout or the TRD within available space in the ZEUS spectrometer. In this context, the performance of TRD layouts with different geometries and materials has been evaluated comprehensively. The geometry found by optimization promises an improvement on hadron suppression by a factor of about two or both methods compared with present results from test measurements. Applying algorithms for a detailed analysis of the energy and space distributions of the clusters in the TRD, hadrons in the momentum range from 1 to 30 GeV/c can be suppressed to a level of less than 2%. This method of cluster analysing improves the suppression of hadrons by a factor of about two compared to the total charge method. (orig.)
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CONTRACT BMFT 054BN17P
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Journal Article
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAE; v. 270(2/3); p. 387-392
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AbstractAbstract
[en] Published in summary form only
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Optimierung des Uebergangsstrahlungsdetektors fuer ZEUS
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Joint spring meeting of the sections Teilchenphysik of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), the Oesterreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft (OePG) and the Schweizerische Physikalische Gesellschaft (SPG); Gemeinsame Fruehjahrstagung der Sektionen Teilchenphysik der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), der Oesterreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (OePG) und der Schweizerischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (SPG); Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany, F.R.); 16-18 Mar 1988
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Journal Article
Literature Type
Conference
Journal
Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; ISSN 0420-0195; ; CODEN VDPEA; v. 23(5); p. T251
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Teilchenidentifikation mit Uebergangsstrahlung fuer ZEUS
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Joint spring meeting of the sections Teilchenphysik of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), the Oesterreichische Physikalische Gesellschaft (OePG) and the Schweizerische Physikalische Gesellschaft (SPG); Gemeinsame Fruehjahrstagung der Sektionen Teilchenphysik der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft e.V. (DPG), der Oesterreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (OePG) und der Schweizerischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (SPG); Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany, F.R.); 16-18 Mar 1988
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Journal Article
Literature Type
Conference
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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; ISSN 0420-0195; ; CODEN VDPEA; v. 23(5); p. T250
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[en] Transition radiation detectors (TRDs) have been tested for the separation of electrons from pions in the momentum range between 1 and 6 GeV/c. Foams as well as fibres and foils served as radiator materials while two types of chambers, a longitudinal drift chamber (DC) and a multiwire proportional chamber (MWPC), both of 16 mm depth and dominantly filled with xenon, were used for detecting the transition radiation photons with a setup of four chambers. Analyzing the data we compared the methods of mean, truncated mean and of maximum likelihood of the total charge measurements and several methods of cluster analysis. As as result of the total charge measurements performed at test beams at CERN and DESY we obtained about 1% pion contamination at 90% electron efficiency for the polypropylene materials in the configuration of four modules with a total length of 40 cm. An improvement by a factor of about two for the electron/pion discrimination can be obtained in the case of a detailed analysis of the clusters. (orig.)
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CONTRACT 054 BN17P; Also published as report BONN-HE--87-13.
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Journal Article
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAE; v. 263(2/3); p. 309-318
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Appuhn, R.D.; Arndt, C.; Barrelet, E.
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany); H1 SPACAL Group1996
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany); H1 SPACAL Group1996
AbstractAbstract
[en] The backward region of the H1 detector has been upgraded in order to provide improved measurement of the scattered electron in deep inelastic scattering events. The centerpiece of the upgrade is a high-resolution lead/scintillating-fibre calorimeter. The main design goals of the calorimeter are: good coverage of the region close to the beam pipe, high angular resolution and energy resolution of better than 2% for 30 GeV electrons. The calorimeter should be capable of providing coarse hadronic energy measurement and precise time information to suppress out-of-time background events at the first trigger level. It must be compact due to space restrictions. These requirements were fulfilled by constructing two separate calorimeter sections. The inner electromagnetic section is made of 0.5 mm scintillating plastic fibres embedded in a lead matrix. Its lead-to-fibre ratio is 2.3:1 by volume. The outer hadronic section consists of 1.0 mm diameter fibres with a lead-to-fibre ratio of 3.4:1. The mechanical construction of the new calorimeter and its assembly in the H1 detector are described. (orig.)
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Aug 1996; 25 p; ISSN 0418-9833;
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BACKGROUND RADIATION, CALORIMETERS, DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING, DIMENSIONS, ELECTRON DETECTION, ELECTRON-PROTON INTERACTIONS, ELECTRONS, ENERGY RESOLUTION, FIBER OPTICS, GEV RANGE 100-1000, GEV RANGE 10-100, HERA STORAGE RING, LEAD, MECHANICAL STRUCTURES, OPTICAL FIBERS, PARTICLE DISCRIMINATION, PLASTIC SCINTILLATION DETECTORS, QUASI-ELASTIC SCATTERING, RELATIVISTIC RANGE, SPATIAL RESOLUTION, TIME RESOLUTION
CHARGED PARTICLE DETECTION, DETECTION, ELECTRON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, FIBERS, GEV RANGE, INELASTIC SCATTERING, INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-BARYON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-HADRON INTERACTIONS, LEPTON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONS, LEPTONS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, METALS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, OPTICS, PARTICLE IDENTIFICATION, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, RADIATION DETECTION, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATIONS, RESOLUTION, SCATTERING, SCINTILLATION COUNTERS, SOLID SCINTILLATION DETECTORS, STORAGE RINGS, TIMING PROPERTIES
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Appuhn, R.D.; Arndt, C.; Barrelet, E.
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany); H1 SPACAL Group1996
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany); H1 SPACAL Group1996
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[en] The design, technological aspects, tests and first results on performance of the hadronic section of the H1 Backward Lead/Scintillating-Fibre Hadronic Calorimeter are described and discussed. (orig.)
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Jan 1996; 13 p; ISSN 0418-9833;
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