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Fissum, K.G.; Bertozzi, W.; Chen, J.P.; Dale, D.; Fenker, H.C.; Gao, J.; Gavalya, A.; Gilad, S.; Leathers, C.R.; Liyanage, N.; Michaels, R.O.; Offermann, E.A.J.M.; Segal, J.; Templon, J.A.; Wechsler, R.; Wojtsekhowski, B.; Zhao, J., E-mail: kevin.fissum@nuclear.lu.se2001
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[en] The High-Resolution Spectrometers in Hall A at Jefferson Laboratory have been instrumented with state-of-the-art Vertical Drift Chambers designed and constructed by the Nuclear Interactions Group at MITLNS in conjunction with the Physics Division at Jefferson Lab. These chambers rely on a unique, high cell-density design made possible by the absence of field-shaping wires. Each chamber has an inherent per-plane resolution for 5-cell cosmic-ray tracks of 145 μm FWHM when operated on the bench at -4.8 kV with argon-isobutane gas, and 225 μm FWHM for 5-cell electron tracks when operated in the High-Resolution Spectrometer detector stack at -4.0 kV with argon-ethane gas. The design and construction facilitates wire placement and replacement to 50 μm, very low dark current, and no cross-talk. The detectors have been in almost continuous use since April 1996, providing reliable, high-resolution charged-particle tracking data for the Hall A physics program. A complete overview of this project is presented
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S0168900201008750; Copyright (c) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: Germany
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAER; v. 474(2); p. 108-131
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