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C. W. Peck
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 73
C. W. Peck is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle detector & Crystal Ball. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 67 citations.
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A precision measurement of the Υ' meson mass
D. P. Barber,H. D. Bremer,J. Kewisch,H. C. Lewin,T. Limberg,H. Mais,G. Ripken,R. Rossmanith,R. Schmidt,F. Zwack,H. Albrecht,G. Drews,H. Hasemann,A. Phillipp,W. Schmidt-Parzefall,H. Schröder,H. D. Schulz,F. Selonke,R. Wurth,A. Drescher,B. Gräwe,W. Hofmann,A. Markees,U. Matthiesen,J. Spengler,D. Wegener,R. Heller,K. R. Schubert,J. Stiewe,Roland Waldi,S. Weseler,K. Edwards,W.R. Frisken,C. Fukunaga,M. Goddard,P. Kim,R. S. Orr,P. M. Patel,J. D. Prentice,H. Seywerd,T. S. Yoon,R. Ammar,D. Coppage,Raymond Davis,N. Kwak,P. Boeckmann,Leif J. Jönsson,Y. Oku,A. Arefiev,M. Danilov,V. Lubimov,V. Matveev,V. Nagovitsin,Yu. Semenov,V. Shevchenco,V. Soloshenko,V. Sopov,V. Tchernyshew,I. Tichomirov,V. Tchistilin,Yu. Zaitsev,R. Childers,C. W. Darden,H. Gennow,C. Edwards,C. W. Peck,Frank C. Porter,P. Ratoff,D. G. Aschman,Ian Brock,A. Engler,R. W. Kraemer,Daniel Robert Marlow,F. Messing,D. Prindle,B. Renger,C. Rippich,Z. Jakubowski,B. Niczyporuk,G. Nowak,T. Skwarnicki,J. K. Bienlein,S. Cooper,A. Fridman,B. Gomez,T. Kloiber,W. Koch,M. Schmitz,H. J. Trost,P. Zschorsch,G. Folger,B. Lurz,U. Volland,H. Wegener,A.M. Cartacci,G. Conforto,D. de Judicibus,B. Monteleoni,P. G. Pelfer,F. H. Heimlich,R. Lekebusch,P. Lezoch,W. Maschmann,R. Nernst,A. Schwarz,D. Sievers,U. Strohbusch,D. Antreasyan,J. Irion,K. Strauch,Axel König,J. Schotanus,R. T. Van de Walle,W. Walk,D. Besset,R. Cabenda,M. Cavalli-Sforza,R. Cowan,D. Coyne,C. Newman-Holmes,Elliott D. Bloom,R. Chestnut,R. Clare,J. Gaiser,G. Godfrey,S. Leffler,W. Lockman,S. Lowe,K. Wacker,D. Gelphman,Robert Hofstadter,I. Kirkbride,R. Lee,A. M. Litke,T. Matsui,B. Pollock,J. Tompkins,S. Keh,H. Kilian,K. Königsmann,M. Scheer,P. Schmitt +141 more
TL;DR: The e + e − − -storage ring DORIS II provides polarized beams with polarizations up to 80% in the energy range of the ϒ ′ meson as discussed by the authors.
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Design and Performance of a Modularized NaI(Tl) Detector (The Crystal Ball Prototype)
Y. Chan,R. A. Partridge,C. W. Peck,W. Kollman,M. Richardson,K. Strauch,D. Aschman,D. G. Coyne,B. L. Beron,R.L. Carrington,R. A. Eichler,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,G. I. Kirkbride,A. Liberman,J. O'Reilly,R. Parks,J. Rolfe,J.W. Simpson,J. Tompkins,A. Baumgarten,J. Bernstein,Elliott D. Bloom,F. Bulos,J. Dillon,J. Gaiser,G. Godfrey,J. Hall,C. Kiesling,M. Oreglia,D. Pfau,H. Royden +31 more
TL;DR: The Cluster of 54 detector as mentioned in this paper is the predecessor of the Crystal Ball detector, which is designed for the study of electron-positron collisions at colliding beam facilities, and it has been successfully tested.
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Use of a Low Energy Proton Accelerator for Calibrating a Large NaI(Tl) Array in a High Energy Physics Experiment
G. I. Kirkbride,J. G. O'Reilly,J. Tompkins,D. G. Aschman,B. L. Beron,Elliott D. Bloom,F. Bulos,J. E. Gaiser,G. L. Godfrey,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,C. Kiesling,Hermann Kolanoski,W. Kollmann,A. D. Liberman,M. Oreglia,R. A. Partridge,C. W. Peck,Frank C. Porter,Hartmut Sadrozinski,K. Strauch +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of a 500 keV Van de Graaff proton accelerator to produce?-rays in the range 4 - 18 MeV via nuclear reactions for the purpose of calibrating a large NaI(Tl) crystal array was reported.
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The Crystal Ball Data Acquisition System
R. Chestnut,C. Kiesling,Elliott D. Bloom,F. Bulos,J. Gaiser,G. Godfrey,M. Oreglia,R. A. Partridge,C. W. Peck,Frank C. Porter,D. Aschman,M. Cavali-Sforza,D. G. Coyne,Hartmut Sadrozinski,W. Kollmann,M. Richardson,K. Strauch,Robert Hofstadter,I. Kirkbride,H. Kolanoski,A. Liberman,J. O'Reilly,J. Tompkins,T. Burnett +23 more
TL;DR: The data acquisition system for the Crystal Ball project at SLAC is described in this article, where a PDP-11/t55 using RSX-11M connected to the SLAC Triplex is the basis of the system.
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Compact Multiwire Proportional Chambers and Electronics for the Crystal Ball Detector
J. E. Gaiser,A. D. Liberman,J. Rolfe,B. L. Beron,Elliott D. Bloom,F. Bulos,R. Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,C. Kiesling,W. D. Kollman,J. G. O'Reilly,R. A. Partridge,C. W. Peck,Frank C. Porter,K. Strauch,J. C. Tompkins +15 more
TL;DR: A double gap of cylindrical proportional chambers has been designed and built for use with a large solid angle, modular NaI(Tl) array (The Crystal Ball).