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Resistive plate chambers for time-of-flight measurements
The applications of Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) have recently been
extended by the development of counters with time resolution below 100 ps sigma
for minimum ionising particles. Applications to HEP experiments have already
taken place and many further applications are under study. In this work we
address the operating principles of such counters along with some present
challenges, with emphasis on counter aging.Comment: Presented at "PSD6 - 6th International Conference on Position
Sensitive Detectors", 9-13 September 2002, Leicester, UK. Submitted to
Nuclear Instruments and Methods
High Resolution RPC's for Large TOF Systems
Here we report on a particular type of RPC that presents up to 99% efficiency
for minimum ionizing particles and a very sharp time resolution, below 50 ps
sigma in the most optimized conditions. Our 9 cm2 cells, made with glass and
metal electrodes that form accurately spaced gaps of a few hundred micrometers,
are operated at atmospheric pressure in non-flammable gases and can be
economically produced in large quantities, opening perspectives for the
construction of large area time of flight systems.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Improving count rate capability of timing RPCs by increasing the detector working temperature
This communication describes test beam results, focusing on detection
efficiency and timing precision, of common float glass timing Resistive Plate
Chambers (tRPCs) exposed to a ~GeV proton beam and operated at above
ambient temperature in order to increase the count rate capability of the
chambers, by exploiting the reduction in the resistivity of the glass
electrodes. Results suggest that the count rate capability can be extended at
least up to when the detector is operated at C
without noticeable loss of efficiency or timing precision degradation with
values of and ~ps, respectively, for this specific timing RPC
arrangement.Comment: to be published in Proceedings of 15th Pisa Meeting on Advanced
Detector
The dp-elastic cross section measurement at the deuteron kinetic energy of 2.5-GeV
New results on the differential cross section in deuteron-proton elastic scattering are obtained at the deuteron kinetic energy of 2.5 GeV with the HADES spectrometer. The angular range of 69deg. - 125deg. in the center of mass system is covered. The obtained results are compared with the relativistic multiple scattering model calculation using the CD-Bonn deuteron wave function. The data at fixed scattering angles in the c.m. are in qualitative agreement with the constituent counting rules prediction.Peer Reviewe
Lambda hyperon production and polarization in collisions of p(3.5 GeV)+Nb
Results on hyperon production are reported for collisions of p(3.5 GeV) + Nb, studied with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at SIS18 at GSI Helmholtzzentrum for Heavy-Ion Research, Darmstadt. The transverse mass distributions in rapidity bins are well described by Boltzmann shapes with a maximum inverse slope parameter of about MeV at a rapidity of , i.e. slightly below the center-of-mass rapidity for nucleon-nucleon collisions, . The rapidity density decreases monotonically with increasing rapidity within a rapidity window ranging from 0.3 to 1.3. The phase-space distribution is compared with results of other experiments and with predictions of two transport approaches which are available publicly. None of the present versions of the employed models is able to fully reproduce the experimental distributions, i.e. in absolute yield and in shape. Presumably, this finding results from an insufficient modelling in the transport models of the elementary processes being relevant for production, rescattering and absorption. The present high-statistics data allow for a genuine two-dimensional investigation as a function of phase space of the self-analyzing polarization in the weak decay . Finite negative values of the polarization in the order of are observed over the entire phase space studied. The absolute value of the polarization increases almost linearly with increasing transverse momentum for MeV/c and increases with decreasing rapidity for .Peer Reviewe
An upper limit on hypertriton production in collisions of Ar(1.76 A GeV) + KCl
A high-statistic data sample of Ar(1.76 AGeV)+KCl events recorded with HADES is used to search for a hypertriton signal. An upper production limit per centrality-triggered event of x on the level is derived. Comparing this value with the number of successfully reconstructed hyperons allows to determine an upper limit on the ratio , which is confronted with statistical and coalescence-type model calculations.Peer Reviewe
Searching a Dark Photon with HADES
We present a search for the e+e- decay of a hypothetical dark photon, also names U vector boson, in inclusive dielectron spectra measured by HADES in the p (3.5 GeV) + p, Nb reactions, as well as the Ar (1.756 GeV/u) + KCl reaction. An upper limit on the kinetic mixing parameter squared epsilon^{2} at 90% CL has been obtained for the mass range M(U) = 0.02 - 0.55 GeV/c2 and is compared with the present world data set. For masses 0.03 - 0.1 GeV/c^2, the limit has been lowered with respect to previous results, allowing now to exclude a large part of the parameter region favoured by the muon g-2 anomaly. Furthermore, an improved upper limit on the branching ratio of 2.3 * 10^{-6} has been set on the helicity-suppressed direct decay of the eta meson, eta-> e+e-, at 90% CL.Peer Reviewe
Inclusive pion and η production in p+Nb collisions at 3.5 GeV beam energy
Data on inclusive pion and η production measured with the dielectron spectrometer HADES in the reaction p+93Nb at a kinetic beam energy of 3.5 GeV are presented. Our results, obtained with the photon-conversion method, supplement the rather sparse information on neutral-meson production in proton-nucleus reactions existing for this bombarding energy regime. The reconstructed e+e−e+e− transverse-momentum and rapidity distributions are confronted with transport-model calculations, which account fairly well for both π0 and η production.Peer Reviewe
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