Prototype silicon detector modules for the vertex detector of the FINUDA experiment were tested at TRIUMF using pions and protons at 270 and 408 MeV/c in order to study their use for mass discrimination based on energy deposition. The detector modules were constructed using double-sided silicon detectors based on the ALEPH design, read out by VA1 integrated circuits. The test modules and apparatus are described, details of the data analysis are discussed, and the results are presented together with GEANT simulations. Particular attention is given to the detector response for the various particles, with signals ranging from the minimum-ionising pions at 408 MeV/c up to 20 times minimum-ionising for the protons at 270 MeV/c. ( 1999 Elsevier S...
This note describes the technique of using a target equipped with high resolution silicon microstrip...
We report on the characterization of an AC-coupled, double-sided silicon strip detector, with fast b...
International audienceThe goals of the FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment are to measure the ...
Prototype silicon detector modules for the vertex detector of the FINUDA experiment were tested at T...
The recent detector upgrade of the Forward Array Using Silicon Technology (FAUST) is discussed along...
We achieved particle separation of proton, deuteron and triton at energies ranging between 2 and 10 ...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
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Abstract A simple and effective pulse shape discrimination technique is applied to a silicon strip...
The Move-IT research project of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics aims at the study of mode...
The FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment aims to measure the fragmentation cross-section of pro...
We have measured the response of a silicon detector to pions and protons with momenta of 270-405 MeV...
Abstract Silicon microstrip devices to be installed in Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tracking detect...
The ALEPH experiment [1] at LEP is equipped with a vertex detector [2] using two layers of double-si...
This note describes the technique of using a target equipped with high resolution silicon microstrip...
We report on the characterization of an AC-coupled, double-sided silicon strip detector, with fast b...
International audienceThe goals of the FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment are to measure the ...
Prototype silicon detector modules for the vertex detector of the FINUDA experiment were tested at T...
The recent detector upgrade of the Forward Array Using Silicon Technology (FAUST) is discussed along...
We achieved particle separation of proton, deuteron and triton at energies ranging between 2 and 10 ...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
With a 256x256 pixel matrix on a 300\mum thick silicon sensor, placed parallel to the particles in t...
The response of silicon-silicon-CsI(Tl) telescopes, developed within the FAZIA collaboration, to fra...
Abstract A simple and effective pulse shape discrimination technique is applied to a silicon strip...
The Move-IT research project of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics aims at the study of mode...
The FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment aims to measure the fragmentation cross-section of pro...
We have measured the response of a silicon detector to pions and protons with momenta of 270-405 MeV...
Abstract Silicon microstrip devices to be installed in Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tracking detect...
The ALEPH experiment [1] at LEP is equipped with a vertex detector [2] using two layers of double-si...
This note describes the technique of using a target equipped with high resolution silicon microstrip...
We report on the characterization of an AC-coupled, double-sided silicon strip detector, with fast b...
International audienceThe goals of the FOOT (FragmentatiOn Of Target) experiment are to measure the ...