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George Juris Luste

Bio: George Juris Luste is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vertex (computer graphics) & Solenoid. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.

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14 Jun 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the particle detection characteristics of a large solenoid magnet and spark chamber system by means of Monte Carlo simulation and concluded that it can measure most particles of 2 GeV/c or less very well, improve overall acceptances dramatically, fill in dead regions of decay distributions, and present no obvious difficulty for the pattern recognition of tracks.
Abstract: This study examines the particle detection characteristics of a large solenoid magnet and spark chamber system by means of Monte Carlo simulation. Such a device would serve as a vertex spectrometer in a two magnet system. The nominal parameters are: a 25 kG axial field, a 2 meter diameter and a 3 meter length. The solenoid magnet can surround the target and measure the low momentum, large angle particles and a second magnet downstream, with a conventional gap and field would measure the fast secondaries. The axial field solenoid has ideal azimuthal symmetry and is well suited for rotating the transverse momentum vector of slow particles in hadron interactions. A detailed study of the acceptance, momentum resolution and pattern recognition properties of the solenoid system are presented. The overall conclusions are that it can measure most particles of 2 GeV/c or less very well, improve overall acceptances dramatically, fill in dead regions of decay distributions, make high invariant mass studies feasible (8 to 16 GeV/c beams) and present no obvious difficulty for the pattern recognition of tracks. A fast track recognition algorithm is presented and no major computing needs are anticipated for the magnetic field inside the solenoid.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of cluster logic circuits used in the LASS Spectrometer is discussed and a K − p experiment (E-132) is used as an example to familiarize users with the properties of this device for forming multiplicity type triggers with any of the proportional chambers in LASS.