A silicon micro-strip telescope for the HERMES experiment: A design study

Autor: Beuzekom, M.G.van, Fiedler, K., Guidal, M.G., Hesselink, W.H.A., Kok, E., Siriphant, A., Steenhoven, G.van der, Steijger, J.J.M., Visser, J.
Zdroj: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A; May 1998, Vol. 409 Issue: 1-3 p255-257, 3p
Abstrakt: The construction of a silicon telescope as a possible extension of the HERMES experiment at DESY is under study. The challenge is to build a detector that is able to detect both slow recoiling hadrons, and fast (nearly minimum ionising) particles produced in deep-inelastic lepton scattering. The detector should cover a large area for a large geometric acceptance, and it should be mounted inside the scattering chamber thus lowering the threshold for the detection of low-energy recoil products. The impact of the large dynamic range of the signals on the design of the read-out electronics is also addressed.
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