The Timing Counter of the MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment is designed to deliver trigger information and to accurately measure the timing of the e+ in searching for the decay μ+→e+γ. It is part of a magnetic spectrometer with the μ+ decay target in the center. It consists of two sectors upstream and downstream the target, each one with two layers: the inner one made with scintillating fibers read out by APDs for trigger and track reconstruction, the outer one consisting in scintillating bars read out by PMTs for trigger and time measurement. The design criteria, the obtained performances and the commissioning of the detector are presented herein
The MEG II experiment (Baldini et al., 2018) [1] is designed to improve the sensitivity to the μ +→e...
The MEG experiment has searched for the µ+! e++ γ decay setting a limit on the branching ratio down ...
The MEG II experiment at Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland will search for the lepton flavour vi...
The Timing Counter of the MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment is designed to deliver trigger infor...
The MEG detector is designed to test Lepton Flavor Violation in the μ+→e+γ decay down to a Branching...
The development of a Timing Counter detector with a resolution in the range of ≈ 30 ps will be prese...
The development of a Timing Counter detector designed for the MEGII upgrade of the MEG experiment, w...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG experiment has been taking data at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) since 2008 to s...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG II experiment is designed to improve by an order of magnitude the sensitivity of 4.2×10−13 r...
The MEG experiment is now being upgraded to search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay μ+ ...
The MEG II experiment (Baldini et al., 2018) [1] is designed to improve the sensitivity to the μ +→e...
The MEG experiment has searched for the µ+! e++ γ decay setting a limit on the branching ratio down ...
The MEG II experiment at Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland will search for the lepton flavour vi...
The Timing Counter of the MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment is designed to deliver trigger infor...
The MEG detector is designed to test Lepton Flavor Violation in the μ+→e+γ decay down to a Branching...
The development of a Timing Counter detector with a resolution in the range of ≈ 30 ps will be prese...
The development of a Timing Counter detector designed for the MEGII upgrade of the MEG experiment, w...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG experiment has been taking data at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) since 2008 to s...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG (Mu to Electron Gamma) experiment has been running at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Swit...
The MEG II experiment is designed to improve by an order of magnitude the sensitivity of 4.2×10−13 r...
The MEG experiment is now being upgraded to search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay μ+ ...
The MEG II experiment (Baldini et al., 2018) [1] is designed to improve the sensitivity to the μ +→e...
The MEG experiment has searched for the µ+! e++ γ decay setting a limit on the branching ratio down ...
The MEG II experiment at Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland will search for the lepton flavour vi...