This paper describes a new method for momentum reconstruction of charged particles using multiple Coulomb scatterings (MCS) in a nuclear emulsion detector with a layered structure of nuclear emulsion films and target materials. The method utilizes the scattering angles of particles precisely measured in the emulsion films. The method is based on the maximum likelihood to newly include information on the decrease of the energy as the particle travels through the detector. According to the MC simulations, this method can measure momentum with a resolution of 10% for muons of 500 MeV/c passing through the detector perpendicularly. The momentum resolution is evaluated to be 10-20%, depending on the momentum and emission angle of the particle. B...
The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the recon...
The major advantages of nuclear emulsion for detecting charged particles are its submicron position ...
Laser plasma proton acceleration, where it was recently reported that near-100-MeV proton accelerati...
A new method of momentum measurement of charged particles through Multiple Coulomb Scattering (MCS) ...
We discuss a technique for measuring a charged particle's momentum by means of multiple Coulomb scat...
A new method of momentum measurement of charged particles through multiple Coulomb scattering (MCS)...
We present the first automated momentum measurement in an Emulsion Cloud Chamber, consisting of mult...
The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the recon...
The major advantages of nuclear emulsion for detecting charged particles are its submicron position ...
Laser plasma proton acceleration, where it was recently reported that near-100-MeV proton accelerati...
A new method of momentum measurement of charged particles through Multiple Coulomb Scattering (MCS) ...
We discuss a technique for measuring a charged particle's momentum by means of multiple Coulomb scat...
A new method of momentum measurement of charged particles through multiple Coulomb scattering (MCS)...
We present the first automated momentum measurement in an Emulsion Cloud Chamber, consisting of mult...
The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the recon...
The major advantages of nuclear emulsion for detecting charged particles are its submicron position ...
Laser plasma proton acceleration, where it was recently reported that near-100-MeV proton accelerati...