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European Physical Journal A | 1988

Production of high transverse momentum prompt photons and neutral pions in proton-proton interactions at 280 GeV/c

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Cecchet; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

The inclusive cross sections for production of prompt photons and π0s by 280 GeV/c protons incident on a liquid hydrogen target, have been measured forpT in the range 4.0 to 6.5 GeV/c and for |xF|<0.45. A quantitative comparison of the prompt photon cross section with next-to-leading order QCD predictions using Duke and Owens structure functions is performed. Phenomenological fits to the π0 and prompt photon cross sections are given.


European Physical Journal A | 1988

High transverse momentum prompt photon production by π− and π+ on protons at 280 GeV/c

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; D. Bortoletto; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

The inclusive cross sections for prompt photon production by π− and π+ on protons have been measured with a beam momentum of 280 GeV/c using a fine grained electromagnetic calorimeter and the CERN Omega spectrometer. The transverse momentum and FeynmanxF ranges covered are 4.0<pT<7.0GeV/c and −0.45<xF<0.55 respectively. A quantitative comparison of the prompt photon cross section with next-to-leading order QCD predictions using Duke and Owens structure functions is performed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1985

Calibration of field inhomogeneities in a time projection chamber with laser rays

S. R. Amendolia; W. Blum; R. Benetta; M. Cherney; F. Fidecaro; J.P. Froberger; I. Lehraus; F. Liello; P. S. Marrocchesi; R. Matthewson; J. May; T. Meyer; E. Milotti; F. Nanni; A. Peisert; M. J. Price; F. Ragusa; J. Richstein; R. Richter; L. Rolandi; D. Schlatter; J.K. Sedgbeer; R. Settles; U. Stierlin; M. Takashima; W. Tejessey; J. Wells; W. Witzeling; W.M. Wu

Abstract We present some results on the use of a set of laser beams to monitor and to measure the systematic displacements of the electron drift trajectories in a Time Projection Chamber of large (0.6 m 3 ) dimensions.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1987

A lead-liquid scintillator electromagnetic calorimeter for direct photon physics

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; D. Bortoletto; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Cecchet; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P.J. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita

Abstract A fine-grained sampling electromagnetic calorimeter using liquid scintillator contained in teflon tubes, its associated electronics and reconstruction programs, as used in an experiment on direct photons at CERN, are described. The performance of the system based on three years of operation is discussed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

A 1152 channel timing system for an electromagnetic calorimeter readout

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Cecchet; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

Abstract A 1152 channel timing system used with a large electromagnetic calorimeter is described. Analysis of the timing information from the vertical and horizontal elements of the calorimeter yielded values for the position coordinates of the showers. This information was used to resolve ambiguities in the pattern recognition arising from multiple showers. A resolution of better than 0.25 ns for all channels was achieved. The calibration methods employed to maintain this resolution over several years are discussed.


European Physical Journal C | 1987

High transverse momentum π0 production by π− and π+ on protons at 280 GeV/c

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; D. Bortoletto; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; Giuseppe Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

The inclusive cross sections for π0 production by π− and π+ on protons have been measured with a beam momentum of 280 GeV/c using a fine grained electromagnetic calorimeter and the CERN Omega spectrometer. The transverse momentum and FeynmanxF ranges covered are 4.0<pT<7.0 GeV/c and −0.45<xF<0.6 respectively. The data are compared with leading order QCD calculations.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1986

TPC90, a test model for the ALEPH time projection chamber☆

S.R. Amendolia; R. Benetta; M. Binder; W. Blum; A. Caldwell; M. Cherney; D. F. Cowen; David DeMille; A. Farilla; F. Fidecaro; Y.N. Guo; J. M. Izen; R. C. Jared; W. Kilgore; K. Kleinknecht; I. Lehraus; F. Liello; J.J. Love; A. Lusiani; P. Maas; P.S. Marrocchesi; R. Matthewson; J. May; M. Mermikides; Edoardo Milotti; A. Minten; E. Monnier; D. Muller; A. Peisert; M.J. Price

Abstract A test model has been built to study the performance of prototypes for the ALEPH Time Projection Chamber. The device consists of a solenoid magnet providing a magnetic field up to 1.2 T inside a cylindric field cage of 75 cm diameter and 1.3 m length. It has been used to test two chambers of different design. We describe the setup and present results from measurements with these prototype chambers using laser beams and cosmic ray particles.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

Study of the performance of a large sample of Philips photomultipliers type XP2972

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; P.S.L. Booth; L. Carroll; D. Cavalli; G. Cecchet; G. Costa; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; E. Macavero; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini; D. Perrin; W.H. Range

Abstract The gain of the Philips XP2972 phototube was measured as a function of time and anode current using 3456 tubes in conditions simulating the experimental situation at the CERN SPS. After an initial ageing period of 35 h, the mean gain variation was measured to be 0.7% with an rms of 0.5% over 12 h at constant anode current ( I a =1.6 μ A). At an approximately constant gain of 2.2×10 5 , the majority (88%) of the tubes show an increase in gain with an average of 1.6% and an rms of 1.1% when the anode current rises from about 10 nA to 1.6 μA. These characteristics were used to select and distribute the tubes on the electromagnetic calorimeter of the CERN WA70 experiment. Short term instability and photocathode homogeneity were studied on a reduced sample.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

High pT trigger electronics for a large orthogonal readout electromagnetic calorimeter

P. Bene; M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; J. Bovier; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Cecchet; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

Abstract A trigger system has been designed and built to select events containing high p T electromagnetic showers detected in a large calorimeter with orthogonal readout. The electronics include analog adders with up to 123 inputs, pulse shapers with 20 ns integration time, 100 MHz flash ADCs and ECL loop-up tables. The total number of input channels is 3072 and the trigger decision is made in about 120 ns.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988

Calibration of an electromagnetic calorimeter for direct photon physics

M. Bonesini; E. Bonvin; L. Carroll; A. J. Cass; D. Cavalli; G. Costa; M. Donnat; P. A. Dorsaz; D.N. Edwards; J.R. Fischer; L. Fluri; D. Frame; F. Gianotti; S. Jack; J. N. Jackson; A. Jornod; M. Kelly; M.N. Kienzle-Focacci; R. Lucock; J.G. Lynch; L. Mandelli; M. Martin; L. Mathys; R.A. Maxwell; M. Mazzanti; J.J. Myerscough; P. Negus; R. O'Neill; S. Pensotti-Rancoita; L. Perini

Abstract A large lead-liquid scintillator electromagnetic calorimeter has been built for a “direct photon” experiment at CERN. Gain equalisation and monitoring of the calorimeter were achieved by two complementary computer-controlled calibration systems, a laser system connected by optical fibres and a system of moveable radioactive sources. Final corrections to the equalisation were made using the physics data recorded during the experiment.

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L. Carroll

University of Liverpool

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S. Jack

University of Glasgow

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P. Negus

University of Glasgow

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