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    The COMPASS Experiment at CERN

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    The COMPASS experiment makes use of the CERN SPS high-intensitymuon and hadron beams for the investigation of the nucleon spin structure and the spectroscopy of hadrons. One or more outgoing particles are detected in coincidence with the incoming muon or hadron. A large polarized target inside a superconducting solenoid is used for the measurements with the muon beam. Outgoing particles are detected by a two-stage, large angle and large momentum range spectrometer. The setup is built using several types of tracking detectors, according to the expected incident rate, required space resolution and the solid angle to be covered. Particle identification is achieved using a RICH counter and both hadron and electromagnetic calorimeters. The setup has been successfully operated from 2002 onwards using a muon beam. Data with a hadron beam were also collected in 2004. This article describes the main features and performances of the spectrometer in 2004; a short summary of the 2006 upgrade is also given.Comment: 84 papes, 74 figure

    Measurement of azimuthal hadron asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering off unpolarised nucleons

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    Adolph C, Akhunzyanov R, Alexeev MG, et al. Measurement of azimuthal hadron asymmetries in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering off unpolarised nucleons. Nuclear Physics B. 2014;886:1046-1077.Spin-averaged asymmetries in the azimuthal distributions of positive and negative hadrons produced in deep inelastic scattering were measured using the CERN SPS muon beam at 160160 GeV/c and a 6^6LiD target. The amplitudes of the three azimuthal modulations cosϕh\cos\phi_h, cos2ϕh\cos2\phi_h and sinϕh\sin\phi_h were obtained binning the data separately in each of the relevant kinematic variables xx, zz or pThp_T^{\,h} and binning in a three-dimensional grid of these three variables. The amplitudes of the cosϕh\cos \phi_h and cos2ϕh\cos 2\phi_h modulations show strong kinematic dependencies both for positive and negative hadrons

    ATLAS detector and physics performance: Technical Design Report, 1

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