M. A. J. Mariscotti
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1990
T. Abbott; M. Abreu; Y. Akiba; David E. Alburger; D. R. Beavis; R.R. Betts; L. Birstein; M.A. Bloomer; P.D. Bond; C. Chasman; Y.Y. Chu; B.A. Cole; J.B. Costales; H. J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; E. Duek; H.A. Enge; J. Engelage; S. Y. Fung; L. Grodzins; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; O. Hansen; P. E. Haustein; S. Hayashi; S. Homma; H.Z. Huang; Y. Ikeda; I. Juricic
The recent availability of 14.6 GeV/c per nucleon 16O and 28Si ions from the Brookhaven National Laboratory Tandem-AGS accelerator facility has prompted the design, construction and operation of a large-solid-angle (25 msr) magnetic spectrometer with particle identification from ∼0.5 to ∼4.7 GeV/c. A small-solid-angle Cherenkov counter complex views the target through the magnet and extends the particle identification up to ∼15 GeV/c. This experiment (E-802) employs event characterization detectors, a charged-particle multiplicity array, a highly segmented lead-glass detector, and a zero degree calorimeter. The facility measures momentum spectra of identified heavy-ion-produced hadrons with high resolution (Δp/p≤0.005) as a function of collision centrality given by triggers from the event characterization detectors. Construction and performance details of the spectrometer components and auxiliary detectors are described.
Physics Letters B | 1987
T. Abbott; Y. Akiba; D.E. Alburger; D. Beavis; Russell Richard Betts; M. A. Bloomer; P.D. Bond; C. Chasman; Y.Y. Chu; B.A. Cole; J.B. Costales; H. J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; E. Duek; H.A. Enge; J. Engelage; S.Y. Fung; D. Greiner; L. Grodzins; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; O. Hansen; P. Haustein; S. Hayashi; S. Homma; H.N. Huang; Y. Ikeda; S. Katcoff; S. Kaufman
Abstract The first data from a 16O beam of total energy 232 GeV at the BNL Tandem-AGS are reported. A lead-glass array covering the laboratory pseudo-rapidity interval 1.25
European Physical Journal C | 1988
L.P. Remsberg; M. J. Tannenbaum; T. Abbott; Y. Akiba; D.E. Alburger; D. Beavis; Russell Richard Betts; M.A. Bloomer; P.D. Bond; C. Chasman; Y.Y. Chu; B.A. Cole; J.B. Costales; H. J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; E. Duek; H. A. Enge; J. Engelage; S. Y. Fung; D. Greiner; L. Grodzins; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; O. Hansen; P. Haustein; S. Hayashi; S. Homma; H.Z. Huang; Y. Ikeda
The first data from a16O beam of total energy 232 GeV at the BNL Tandem-AGS are discussed. Preliminary results from a28Si beam of total energy 406 GeV are also shown. The full complement of E802, including a magnetic spectrometer, was used for the28Si measurement. A different experimental arrangement was used for16O. Comparison measurements with proton beams are presented for both configurations.
Physics Letters B | 1968
J. A. Moragues; W. Gelletly; M. A. J. Mariscotti
Abstract The K conversion coefficients of transitions of 1–9 MeV in 114 Cd were determined by combining measured relative intensities of the γ rays with the conversion-electron data of Von Egidy and Kaiser. These coefficients disagree with those reported by Smither, but agree with recent theoretical estimates.
Nuclear Physics | 1989
T. Abbott; Y. Akiba; David E. Alburger; D. R. Beavis; R.R. Betts; L. Birstein; M.A. Bloomer; P.D. Bond; C. Chasman; Y.Y. Chu; B.A. Cole; J.B. Costales; H.J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; E. Duek; H. Enge; J. Engelage; S.Y. Fung; D. Greiner; L. Grodzins; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; O. Hansen; P. E. Haustein; S. Hayashi; S. Homma; H.Z. Huang; Y. Ikeda; S. Katcoff
Abstract Recent results are presented from the study of central Si+Au → p+X, Si+Au → π±+X, and Si+Cu → p+X at 14.5 A.GeV. The distribution of protons in rapidity indicates that many target protons are found above 0.5 units. The variation of the slope parameter in rapidity is consistent with a thermal source of protons at the geometric center-of-mass rapidity.
Physical Review C | 1970
W. Gelletly; J. A. Moragues; M. A. J. Mariscotti; W. R. Kane
Physical Review C | 1972
M. A. J. Mariscotti; W. Gelletly; W. R. Kane
Physical Review C | 1972
M. A. J. Mariscotti; W. Gelletly; W. R. Kane
Archive | 1988
E. Duek; T. Abbott; Y. Akiba; David E. Alburger; D. R. Beavis; R.R. Betts; Bloomer; P.D. Bond; C. Chasman; Y.Y. Chu; B. A. Cole; J.B. Costales; H. J. Crawford; J.B. Cumming; R. Debbe; H.A. Enge; J. Engelage; S. Y. Fung; D. Greiner; L. Grodzins; S. Gushue; H. Hamagaki; O. Hansen; P. E. Haustein; S. Hayashi; S. Homma; H.Z. Huang; Y. Ikeda; S. Katcoff; S. Kaufman
Physical Review C | 1972
M. A. J. Mariscotti; W. Gelletly; W. R. Kane