Experiment E864 at the Brookhaven AGS accelerator uses a high sensitivity, large acceptance spectrometer, designed to search for strangelets and other novel forms of matter produced in high-energy heavy ion collisions. The spectrometer has excellent acceptance and rate capabilities for measuring the production properties of known particles and nuclei such as (p) over bar, (d) over bar and He-6. The experiment uses a magnetic spectrometer and employs redundant time of flight and position detectors and a hadronic calorimeter. In this paper we describe the design and performance of the spectrometer. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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Experiment E864 at the Brookhaven AGS accelerator uses a high sensitivity, large acceptance spectrom...
In collisions of heavy ions at relativistic energies highly excited nuclear matter is produced. Hadr...
A large acceptance tracking system, specially developed for tracking at very high particle densities...
In collisions of heavy ions at relativistic energies, highly excited nuclear matter is produced. Had...
Our program is an investigation of the hadronization process through measurement of rare particle pr...
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The Heavy Ion Spectrometer System (HISS) at the LBL Bevalac provided a unique facility for measuring...
High resolution telescope counters which employ thick germanium and silicon surface barrier detecto...
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