Difference between revisions of "CLAS apparatus"
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− | The six superconducting coils placed by angles of 60 degrees in <math>\Phi</math> | + | The six superconducting coils placed by angles of 60 degrees in the azimuthal angle <math>\Phi</math> around the electron beam produces the 5T magnetic field.It is important to minimize the amount of material in all of the detectors to minimize hadron and electron absorption and secondary particle production upstream of the time-of-flight scintillators and calorimeters. |
=Calorimeter= | =Calorimeter= |
Revision as of 04:30, 11 August 2007
Apparatus
Target
The target materials used in the EG1b experiments were
The target material was prepared in the following way. The ammonia gas was frozen at 77 K and then crushed into little
pieces, about 1-3 mm in diameter, because it heps to have them efficiently cooled by the liquid helium during the experiment and prevent from potential damage by the beam heating.
Tracking System
Scintillators
Cherenkov detector
The six superconducting coils placed by angles of 60 degrees in the azimuthal angle
around the electron beam produces the 5T magnetic field.It is important to minimize the amount of material in all of the detectors to minimize hadron and electron absorption and secondary particle production upstream of the time-of-flight scintillators and calorimeters.