P. Coyle
University of California, Santa Cruz
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nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 1992
K. Abe; P. Antilogus; D. Aston; K.G. Baird; Andrew J. Bean; R. Ben-David; T. Bienz; F. Bird; D.O. Caldwell; M. Cavalli-Sforza; J.A. Coller; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; S. Dasu; S. Dolinsky; A.B. d'Oliveira; J. Duboscq; W. Dunwoodie; P. Gagnon; G.D. Hallewell; K. Hasegawa; Y. Hasegawa; J. Huber; Y. Iwasaki; P. Jacques; R. A. Johnson; M. Kalelkar; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith
The design and operation of the fluid delivery, monitor, and control systems for the SLD barrel Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) are described. The systems deliver drift gas (C/sub 2/H/sub 6/+TMAE), radiator gas (C/sub 5/F/sub 12/+N/sub 2/), and radiator liquid (C/sub 6/F/sub 14/). Measured critical quantities such as electron lifetime in the drift gas and ultraviolet (UV) transparencies of the radiator fluids, together with the operational experience, are reported. >
ieee nuclear science symposium | 1990
P. Antilogus; D. Aston; T. Bienz; F. Bird; S. Dasu; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith; D. Marshall; D. R. Muller; T. Nagamine; G. Oxoby; B. N. Ratcliff; P.E. Rensing; D. Schultz; S. Shapiro; C. Simopoulos; E. Solodov; P. Stiles; F. Suekane; N. Toge; J. Va'vra; Sh Williams; R.J. Wilson; Js Whitaker; Andrew J. Bean; D.O. Caldwell; J. Duboscq
The front-end electronics of the Cerenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) used in the Stanford Large Detector (SLD) spectrometer at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Linear Collider is described. The Plessey process provides a straightforward and low-cost path toward system miniaturization. System tests show good noise performance, calibration precision, system linearity, and signal shape uniformity over the full dynamic range. >
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1990
M. Cavalli-Sforza; P. Coyle; D. Coyne; P. Gagnon; Dc Williams; P. Zucchelli; Js Whitaker; R.J. Wilson; A. Bean; D.O. Caldwell; J. Duboscq; J. Huber; A. Lu; L. Mathys; S. McHugh; R. J. Morrison; M. S. Witherell; S. Yellin; R. A. Johnson; J. Martinez; B. Meadows; M. Nussbaum; A.K.S. Santha; A. Shoup; I. Stockdale; P. Jacques; R.J. Plano; P. Stamer; P. Antilogus; D. Aston
The construction of the Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) for the SLD (Stanford Linear Collider Large Detector) experiment at the SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) Linear Collider and the testing of its components is reported. Results are included from testing the drift boxes, liquid radiator trays, and mirrors for the barrel CRID. The development of the support systems essential for the operation of the CRID, namely, gas and liquid recirculation systems and monitoring, are discussed. >
Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on High Energy Physics | 1992
J. Va’vra; K. Abe; P. Antilogus; D. Aston; K.G. Baird; Andrew J. Bean; R. Ben-David; T. Bienz; F. Bird; D.O. Caldwell; M. Cavalli-Sforza; J.A. Coller; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; S. Dasu; S. Dolinsky; A. D`Oliveira; J. Duboscq; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; K. Hasegawa; Y. Hasegawa; J. Huber; Y. Iwasaki; P. Jacques; R. A. Johnson; M. Kalelkar; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith
We report first results from the initial physics run of the Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) in the SLD experiment at the SLC. We describe the experimental conditions, show liquid and gas rings, report the number of photoelectrons per ring, and comment on resolution.
nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 1994
K. Abe; P. Antilogus; D. Aston; K.G. Baird; Andrew J. Bean; R. Ben-David; T. Bienz; F. Bird; D.O. Caldwell; M. Cavalli-Sforza; J.A. Coller; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; S. Dasu; S. Dolinsky; A.B. d'Oliveira; J. Duboscq; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; K. Hasegawa; Y. Hasegawa; J. Huber; Y. Iwasaki; P. Jacques; R. A. Johnson; M. Kalelkar; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith; X. Liu
We report on operational experience with and experimental performance of the SLD barrel Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector from the 1992 and 1993 physics runs. The liquid (C/sub 6/F/sub 14/) and gas (C/sub 5/F/sub 12/) radiator recirculation systems have performed well, and the drift gas supply system has operated successfully with TMAE for three years. Cherenkov rings have been observed from both the liquid and gas radiators. The number and angular resolution of Cherenkov photons have been measured, and found to be close to design specifications. >
ieee nuclear science symposium | 1990
P. Antilogus; D. Aston; T. Bienz; F. Bird; S. Dasu; S. Dolinsky; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith; D. R. Muller; T. Nagamine; T.J. Pavel; B. N. Ratcliff; P.E. Rensing; D. Schultz; S. Shapiro; C. Simopoulos; E. Solodov; N. Toge; J. Va'vra; Sh Williams; M. Cavalli-Sforza; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; P. Gagnon; X. Liu; Dc Williams; Js Whitaker
The components of the SLD barrel Cerenkov Ring Imaging Detector (CRID) are now built and are being installed. We report on tests of these, including tests of the fiber optic calibration system, detailed studies of electron drift paths on production drift boxes and detectors, tests of the dynamic gating system and its effect on drift path distortions due to space-charge, and a measurement of the electron lifetime in a production drift box. In addition, we report on the UV transmission of recirculated liquid C{sub 6}F{sub 14} and on the effects of CRID construction materials on electron lifetime. 9 refs., 11 figs.
nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 1995
K. Abe; P. Antilogus; D. Aston; K.G. Baird; C. Baltay; A. Bean; R. Ben-David; T. Bienz; F. Bird; D.O. Caldwell; M. Cavalli-Sforza; J.A. Coller; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; M. Dima; S. Dolinsky; A.B. d'Oliveira; J. Duboscq; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; K. Hasegawa; Y. Hasegawa; J. Huber; Y. Iwasaki; P. Jacques; R. A. Johnson; M. Kalelkar; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; Dwg Leith
We present the Cherenkov ring imaging detector in the endcap regions of the SLD detector and report initial performance. The endcap CRID was completed and commissioned in 1993 and is fully operational for the 1994 run. First Cherenkov rings have been observed. The endcap CRID detectors and fluid systems are described and initial operational experience is discussed. >
ieee nuclear science symposium | 1994
K. Abe; P. Antilogus; D. Aston; K.G. Baird; Andrew J. Bean; R. Ben-David; T. Bienz; F. Bird; D.O. Caldwell; M. Cavalli-Sforza; J.A. Coller; P. Coyle; D. G. Coyne; S. Dasu; M. Dima; S. Dolinsky; A.B. d'Oliveira; J. Duboscq; W. Dunwoodie; G.D. Hallewell; K. Hasegawa; Y. Hasegawa; J. Huber; Y. Iwasaki; P. Jacques; R. A. Johnson; M. Kalelkar; H. Kawahara; Y. Kwon; D. W. G. S. Leith
We present the Cherenkov Ring Imaging Detector in the endcap regions of the SLD detector and report on initial performance during the 1993 and 1994 runs at the SLC. The endcap CRID was completed and commissioned in 1993 and is fully operational for the 1994 run. First Cherenkov rings have been observed. The endcap CRID detectors and fluid systems are described and initial operational experience is discussed.<<ETX>>
Physical Review Letters | 1994
K. Abe; I. Abt; W.W. Ash; D. Aston; N. Bacchetta; K.G. Baird; C. Baltay; H. R. Band; M.B. Barakat; G. Baranko; O. Bardon; R. Battiston; A.O. Bazarko; Andrew J. Bean; R.J. Belcinski; R. Ben-David; A. C. Benvenuti; M. Biasini; T. Bienz; G. M. Bilei; D. Bisello; G. Blaylock; J.R. Bogart; T. A. Bolton; G.R. Bower; Je Brau; M. Breidenbach; W. Bugg; D. L. Burke; T. H. Burnett
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Physical Review Letters | 1994
K. Abe; Abt I I; W.W. Ash; D. Aston; N. Bacchetta; K.G. Baird; C. Baltay; H. R. Band; M.B. Barakat; G. Baranko; O. Bardon; R. Battiston; A.O. Bazarko; Andrew J. Bean; R.J. Belcinski; R. Ben-David; A. C. Benvenuti; M. Biasini; T. Bienz; G. M. Bilei; D. Bisello; G. Blaylock; Bogart; T. A. Bolton; G.R. Bower; Je Brau; M. Breidenbach; W. Bugg; D. L. Burke; T. H. Burnett
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