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Experimental details on lifetime measurements of neutrino-produced charmed particles in a tagged emulsion spectrometer

Authors :
G. Fujioka
C. Yokoyama
D. Pitman
J. F. Martin
P. Sinervo
J.D. Prentice
K. Niu
J. Hebert
T. Hara
S. Y. Bahk
S. Kuramata
S. Errede
S. Lokanathan
H. Kimura
J. Harnois
N. Ushida
H. Okabe
J. Trischuk
H. Shibuya
K. Noshino
P. Davis
Ta Romanowski
Yasuhiro Homma
Y. Yanagisawa
H. Shibata
J. Fisher
Kimio Niwa
J. Yokota
Y. Tsuzuki
N. R. Stanton
Y. Noguchi
K. Moriyama
O. Kusumoto
H. Fukushima
N. W. Reay
Shigeki Tasaka
C. O. Kim
C. J. D. Hébert
M. Teranaka
D. C. Bailey
H. Fuchi
Y. Takahashi
T. S. Yoon
Motoaki Miyanishi
S. Tatsumi
R. A. Sidwell
Jaebeom Park
K. Reibel
J. Song
S. Conetti
M. Gutzwiller
B. McLeod
T. Kondo
Y. Maeda
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. 224:50-64
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1984.

Abstract

A new type of hybrid appaatus, which consisted of an emulsion target and a magnet spectrometer, was successfully used in an experiment to measure lifetimes of charmed particles produced by the wide-band neutrino beam from 350 GeV protons at Fermilab. The emulsion target was essential to find short distance decay vertices andthe counter spectrometer was used both to localize the neutrino events in the emulsion and also to identify the particles from weak decays and those produced in the neutrino interactions. Newly introduced emulsion techniques such as the changeable sheet as a low background interface to couple the emulsion target with the counter spectrometer, and the single track followback method to locate interaction and decay vertices in the emulsion, were proved to be very powerful. Details of the experimental apparatus and of the method of analysis employed are described.

Details

ISSN :
01675087
Volume :
224
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f5aae7a7dc2b500a20a8ccacd1fccad6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-5087(84)90446-0