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Conclusions from the Engineering Subgroup of the SSC Liquid Argon Calorimeter Working Group
The SSC Calorimeter workshop was organized to explore the feasibility of each calorimeter technology for use in a 4..pi.. detector at the SSC. The Liquid Argon Calorimeter group further subdivided into four subgroups; Hermeticity, Engineering, Module Details, and Electronics. This is the report of the Engineering Subgroup whose charge was to evaluate the cost, schedule, manpower, safety, and facilities requirements for the construction of a large liquid argon calorimeter for the SSC. 4 figs., 4 tabs
A Purity Monitoring System for the H1 Liquid Argon Calorimeter
The ionization probes used for monitoring the liquid argon purity in the H1
calorimeter are described and results of their operation in tests at CERN and
during the period 1992 to the end of 1998 at HERA are given. The high
sensitivity of the charge measurements leads to refined charge collection
models, and to the observation of a variation of the ionization yield of our
electron sources with temperature.Comment: 26 pages, 14 figure
Measurement of the Xi0 -> Lambda gamma Decay Asymmetry and Branching Fraction
In data taken with the NA48 experiment at the CERN SPS in 1999, 730
candidates of the weak radiative hyperon decay Xi0 -> Lambda gamma have been
found with an estimated background of 58+-8 events. From these events the Xi0
-> Lambda gamma decay asymmetry has been determined to alpha(Xi0 -> Lambda
gamma) = -0.78 +- 0.18_stat +- 0.06_syst, which is the first evidence of a
decay asymmetry in Xi0 -> Lambda gamma. The branching fraction of the decay has
been measured to be Br(Xi0 -> Lambda gamma) = (1.16 +- 0.05_stat +- 0.06_syst)
x 10^-3.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.
THE NA48 LIQUID KRYPTON PROTOTYPE CALORIMETER
The NA48 experiment for a precision measurement of the CP violation parameter ε′/ε in K0→2π decays will require a fast electromagnetic calorimeter with excellent energy and time resolution. A quasi homogeneous calorimeter using liquid krypton and a fast readout with 40 MHz FADCs is proposed. A prototype with 400 kg of liquid krypton was built and tested in an electron beam. Results for the energy, space and time resolution of this prototype are given
Performance of an electromagnetic liquid krypton calorimeter based on a ribbon electrode tower structure
The NA48 collaboration is preparing a new experiment at CERN aiming to study CP violation in the K0-K0 system with an accuracy of 2 × 10-4 in the parameter ℛe(∈′/∈). Decays in two π0's will be recorded by a quasi-homogeneous liquid krypton calorimeter. A liquid krypton calorimeter has been chosen to combine good energy, position and time resolution with precise charge calibration and long-term stability. The prototype calorimeter incorporating the final design of the electrode read-out structure is presented in this paper. An energy resolution of ≃3.5%/√E with a constant term smaller than 0.5% has been obtained. The time resolution was found to be better than 300 ps above 15 GeV