Back to Search Start Over

The BRAHMS experiment at RHIC

Authors :
F. Jundt
L. Dutka
L Antvorskov
M Kajetanowicz
Borge Svane Nielsen
E. Jakobsen
Jongmin Lee
Zbigniew Sosin
M Adamczyk
J. Westergaard
T. Keutgen
A. Makeev
D. R. Beavis
K Ashktorab
Christian Holm Christensen
E.K. Olsen
B. Budick
P. Staszel
R. Planeta
R. A. Scheetz
F. Videbæk
Michael Murray
Z. Majka
Tomasz Kozik
K. Hagel
J. Hammond
Gunnar Løvhøiden
Dieter Røhrich
K. Grotowski
T. M. Larsen
Bjørn Hallvard Samset
Y. Blyakhman
J. Brzychczyk
H. Bøggild
E. Baker
Al. Jipa
D. Ouerdane
J. B. Natowitz
R. Wada
H. Ito
R. Debbe
A. K. Holme
C. E. Jørgensen
E. J. Kim
J Sørensen
E Kotula
Calin Besliu
N. Lindegaard
Peter Christiansen
I. S. Zgura
K. Olchanski
C. Pearson
O.B. Rasmussen
Anders Holm
J. J. Gaardhøje
J. Cibor
A. Wieloch
Trine Spedstad Tveter
K Pena
K. Asselta
Ole Hansen
Y. K. Lee
C. Chasman
J Engelhardt
D. Phillips
E McBreen
J. I. Jørdre
H Diaz
M Justice
Ian Gardner Bearden
J.W. Olness
Fouad Rami
J.C. Hansen
T.F. Thorsteinsen
Stephen Sanders
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 499:437-468
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2003.

Abstract

The BRAHMS experiment at RHIC was conceived to pursue the understanding of nuclear matter under extreme conditions by detailed measurements of charged hadrons over the widest possible range of rapidity and transverse momentum. The experiment consists of two spectrometers with complementary charged hadron detection capabilities as well as a series of global detectors for event characterization. A series of tracking detectors, time-of-flight arms and Cherenkov detectors enables momentum determination and particle identification over a wide range of rapidity and transverse momentum. Technical details and performance results are presented for the various detector subsystems. The performance of the entire system working together is shown to meet the goals of the experiment.

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
499
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5a8a9e4e8c4cef07018b9e0246e9e5f7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-9002(02)01949-6