Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10717149 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
The HyperCP experiment (Fermilab E871) was designed to search for rare phenomena in the decays of charged strange particles, in particular CP violation in Î and Î hyperon decays with a sensitivity of 10-4. Intense charged secondary beams were produced by 800Â GeV/c protons and momentum selected by a magnetic channel. Decay products were detected in a large-acceptance, high-rate magnetic spectrometer using multiwire proportional chambers, trigger hodoscopes, a hadronic calorimeter, and a muon-detection system. Nearly identical acceptances and efficiencies for hyperons and antihyperons decaying within an evacuated volume were achieved by reversing the polarities of the channel and spectrometer magnets. A high-rate data-acquisition system enabled 231 billion events to be recorded in 12 months of data-taking.
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Authors
R.A. Burnstein, A. Chakravorty, A. Chan, Y.C. Chen, W.-S. Choong, K. Clark, E.C. Dukes, C. Durandet, J. Felix, R. Fuzesy, G. Gidal, P. Gu, H.R. Gustafson, C. Ho, T. Holmstrom, M. Huang, C. James, C.M. Jenkins, P. Zyla,