308 research outputs found

    Diamonds as timing detectors for MIP: The HADES proton-beam monitor and start detectors

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    This paper gives an overview of a recent development of measuring time of flight of minimum-ionizing particles (MIP) with mono-crystalline diamond detectors. The application in the HADES spectrometer as well as test results obtained with proton beams are discussed.Comment: submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods

    High-resolution tracking based on scCVD diamond detector for straw tube detector tests

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    Performance of the straw tube readout based on PADI chip

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    Optimizing the PaDiWa-AMPS TDC and QDC font-end electronics for the HADES pion beam Hodoscope

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    A diamond start detector array for the HADES pion beam

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    Strangeness Production at SIS measured with HADES

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    n this paper we review the recent results on strangeness production measured by HADES in the Ar+KCl system at a beam energy of 1.756 AGeV. A detailed comparison of the measured hadron yields with the statistical model is also discussed.Comment: submitted to Nucl. Phys. A, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collision, Beijing China 200

    Low purity IIa scCVD diamond material for high-current heavy-ion experiments in HADES/CBM at FAIR

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    Structural phase transitions and their influence on Cu+ mobility in superionic ferroelastic Cu6PS5I single crystals

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    The structural origin of Cu+ ions conductivity in Cu6PS5I single crystals is described in terms of structural phase transitions studied by X-ray diffraction, polarizing microscope and calorimetric measurements. Below the phase transition at Tc=(144-169) K Cu6PS5I belongs to monoclinic, ferroelastic phase, space group Cc. Above Tc crystal changes the symmetry to cubic superstructure, space group F-43c (a=19.528); finally at 274K disordering of the Cu+ ions increases the symmetry to F-43m, (a=9.794). The phase transition at 274K coincides well with a strong anomaly in electrical conductivity observed in the Arrhenius plot. Diffusion paths for Cu+ ions are evidenced by means of the atomic displacement factors and split model. Influence of the copper stechiometry on the Tc is also discussed.Comment: conference pape

    Integration of the Pion-Beam Tracker into the HADES DAQ

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