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Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1981

Design, construction, and performance of a high-resolution π0 spectrometer for nuclear physics experiments

Helmut W. Baer; Richard D. Bolton; J.D. Bowman; M.D. Cooper; F.H. Cverna; R.H. Heffner; C. M. Hoffman; N.S.P. King; J. P. Piffaretti; J. Alster; A. Doron; S. Gilad; M. A. Moinester; P. R. Bevington; E. Winkelmann

Abstract A spectrometer for the detection of neutral pions in nuclear physics research was designed, constructed, and tested at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility. It is capable of detecting neutral pions with high efficiency, and with a fwhm energy resolution of 2 MeV with a typical acceptance of 1 msr. In the first experiment in which the spectrometer was used, its performance was evaluated, and nuclear physics research, based on the detection of neutral pions, was performed.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1977

A position-sensitive, high energy gamma-ray detector

S. Gilad; J.D. Bowman; M.D. Cooper; R.H. Heffner; C. M. Hoffman; M. A. Moinester; J.M. Potter; F. H. Cverna; H. W. Baer; P. R. Bevington; M.W. McNaughton

Abstract A position-sensitive detector for gamma rays in the energy range of 50–500 MeV was designed, built and tested. For 100 MeV gammas, it has energy resolution of 26.3% (fwhm), position resolution of 3.1 mm (fwhm) and calculated detection efficiency of 30%. The detectors performance is in good agreement with Monte Carlo calculations of electromagnetic shower development.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1975

Investigation of some properties of multiware proportional chambers with planar cathodes

P. R. Bevington; Bryon D. Anderson; R.J. Barrett; F. H. Cverna; A.N. Anderson

Abstract This article reports a systematic study of the pulse heights, efficiency, and plateau width of a multiwire proportional chamber with planar cathodes. It is shown that the chamber performs identically to a chamber with wire cathodes when the same electric field exists in the neighborhood of the anode signal wires. A chamber with planar cathodes may thus be operated at higher field strengths and consequently higher pulse-height amplification than a chamber with wire cathodes, which have a tendency to draw current due to field emission of electrons. Data are presented on the time jitter of a chamber with planar cathodes as a function of voltage. The observed performance of such chambers in experimental conditions, with high radiation fields, is described.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1978

A High Resolution Π o Spectrometer for Nuclear Structure Studies

J.D. Bowman; M. D. Cooper; R.H. Heffner; C. M. Hoffman; M. A. Moinester; J. M. Potter; J. Alster; S. Gilad; H. W. Baer; P. R. Bevington; F. H. Cverna; M.W. McNaughton

The capability of detecting neutral pions in the medium energy range (T o< 600 MeV) with an energy resolution of 1.5 to 5 MeVΠ (FWHM) and angular resolution of ΔθΠ o = 1.5 to 4° presents numerous new possibilities for studies in nuclear and particle physics involving Π<sup>o</sup> production, decay, pion charge exchange, and kaon strangeness exchange reactions. A spectrometer of this design is being constructed and tested at LAMPF for use in experiments scheduled for early 1978.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1977

CWRU multiwire proportional counter readout system

P. R. Bevington; R.A. Leskovec

Abstract An electronic system is described which translates pulses from individual wires of multiwire proportional counters into binary addresses indicating the location of the wires in the chambers. The system combines a fast (


High Energy Physics with Polarized Beams and Polarized Targets: Argonne, 1978 | 2008

Proton−proton elastic scattering spin correlative parameter Ann(Θ) at 643 and 796 MeV

H. B. Willard; M. W. McNaughton; P. R. Bevington; E. Winkelmann; H. W. Baer; F. Cverna; E. P. Chamberlin; J. J. Jarmer; Nicholas S. P. King; J. E. Simmons; H. Willmes; M. A. Schardt

The polarized beam at LAMPF was used for the measurements along with a polarized target of propanedial doped with chromium. (AIP)


Physical Review C | 1982

/sup 3/He(. pi. /sup -/,. pi. /sup 0/) reaction at T/sub. pi. / = 200 MeV

Cooper; Helmut W. Baer; J. D. Bowman; F. H. Cverna; R.H. Heffner; C. M. Hoffman; N.S.P. King; J. P. Piffaretti; J. Alster; A. Doron; S. Gilad; Moinester; P. R. Bevington; E. Winklemann

Energy and angle differential cross sections for the /sup 3/He(..pi../sup -/,..pi../sup 0/) reaction at T/sub ..pi../ = 200 MeV have been measured. Angular distributions for the isobaric analog state and the energy integrated continuum have been obtained from 0 to 90/sup 0/. The excitation of the analog state seems to be best represented by Glauber model calculations with nuclear wave functions suitable to explain electron scattering, but all model calculations underestimate the forward angles by 1.5 standard errors. The continuum angular distribution has the same shape as the free p(..pi../sup -/,..pi../sup 0/)n reaction except at forward angles, where the cross section is suppressed by Pauli blocking of the final state. The total isobaric analog state cross section is 6.29 +- 0.94 mb and the total charge exchange cross section from 0 to 90/sup 0/ is 28.4 +- 3.8 mb. The latter is one-half the plane wave impulse approximation value.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1978

Fast CAMAC MWPC Readout System

P. R. Bevington; R. A. Leskovec

The combination of serial scan of the input buffer, with hierarchical monitoring to permit quantum jumps of the scan over blocks without data, followed by parallel transfer of encoded addresses to CAMAC registers permits transfer rates on the order of a few microseconds per event. The addition of FIFO buffers to the associated CAMAC registers permits the system to operate at its highest instantaneous speed for a few events close together in time, even though that speed is well in excess of the maximum rate of CAMAC transfer.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1971

A high performance linear emitter follower

R.A. Leskovec; P. R. Bevington

Abstract An emitter follower for photomultiplier dynode signals is described using the feedback technique of a familiar tube circuite to improve the performance of inexpensive transistors.


Physical Review Letters | 1980

OBSERVATION OF ISOBARIC ANALOG STATES IN PION SINGLE CHARGE EXCHANGE REACTIONS

H. W. Baer; J. D. Bowman; M.D. Cooper; F. H. Cverna; C. M. Hoffman; Mikkel B. Johnson; N.S.P. King; J. P. Piffaretti; E. R. Siciliano; J. Alster; A. Doron; S. Gilad; M. A. Moinester; P. R. Bevington; E. Winkelmann

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F. H. Cverna

Case Western Reserve University

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N.S.P. King

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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C. M. Hoffman

United States Department of Energy

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Helmut W. Baer

University of California

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H. W. Baer

Case Western Reserve University

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M. D. Cooper

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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