A Total Reflection Type Cerenkov Counter with High Efficiency
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概要
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A threshold-type Cerenkov counter which makes use of total reflection in a Lucite radiator, is constructed and tested using pion beams with various velocities. The detection efficiency of about 100% for relativistic particles (β=1) is obtained. The detection threshold is found to be β&≈0.9, whose value is expected from the calculation assuming the index of refraction of Lucite to be 1.49. The counter is successfully used to separate K^± mesons from pions in the momentum range below 700 MeV.
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- 1971-10-05
著者
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HOMMA Saburo
Department of Physics,Tohoku University
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Iwata Seigi
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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FUJII Tadao
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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ORITO Shuji
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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Fujii Tadao
Institute For Nuclear Study The University Of Tokyo
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Fujii Tadao
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Homma Saburo
Department Of Physics Tohoku University
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Homma Saburo
Department Of Paysics Tohoku University
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Orito Shuji
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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Orito Shuji
Department Of Applied Physics Waseda University : Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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