A. Konaka
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1992
M. S. Atiya; I-H. Chiang; J.S. Frank; E. Garber; J. S. Haggerty; M. M. Ito; T.F. Kycia; K.K. Li; L. S. Littenberg; C. Ng; I. Polk; R. Rosenka; A.K. Sambamurti; A. Stevens; R.C. Strand; C. Zein; D. S. Akerib; H. Edwards; W.C. Louis; Daniel Marlow; P. D. Meyers; M.A. Selen; F. C. Shoemaker; A. J. S. Smith; S. Ahmad; Ewart W. Blackmore; D. A. Bryman; J.V. Cresswell; L. Felawka; N. Khan
Abstract The detector built for experiment 787 to measure the decay K + → π + ν ν at Brookhaven National Laboratory is describe
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
S. Bhadra; M. Cadabeschi; P. de Perio; V. Galymov; M. Hartz; B. Kirby; A. Konaka; A. D. Marino; J.F. Martin; D. Morris; L. Stawnyczy
Abstract An optical transition radiation monitor has been developed for the proton beam-line of the T2K long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. The monitor operates in the highly radioactive environment in proximity to the T2K target. It uses optical transition radiation, the light emitted from a thin metallic foil when the charged beam passes through it, to form a two-dimensional image of the 30xa0GeV proton beam profile in the transverse plane. One of its key features is an optical system capable of transporting the light over a large distance out of the harsh environment near the target to a lower radiation area where it is possible to operate a camera to capture this light. The monitor measures the proton beam position and width with an accuracy better than 0.5xa0mm, meeting the physics requirements of the T2K experiment.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2001
Y. Itow; T. Nakaya; A. Ichikawa; A. Konaka; K. Ishihara; T. Kajita; M. Shiozawa; A. T. Suzuki; Y. Obayashi; T. Maruyama; K. Nakamura; K. Kaneyuki; S. Aoki; K. Nishikawa; Y. Hayato; Y. Oyama; T. Kobayashi; Y. Totsuka; T. Hara; M. Sakuda; T. Ishii; T. Ishida; M. Yoshida; T. Hasegawa
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
N. Abgrall; B. Andrieu; P. Baron; P. Bene; V. Berardi; J. Beucher; P.S. Birney; F. Blaszczyk; A. Blondel; C. Bojechko; M. Boyer; F. Cadoux; D. Calvet; M.G. Catanesi; A. Cervera; P. Colas; X. De La Broise; E. Delagnes; A. Delbart; M. Di Marco; F. Druillole; J. Dumarchez; S. Emery; L. Escudero; W. Faszer; D. Ferrere; A. Ferrero; K. Fransham; A. Gaudin; C. Giganti