Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1873415 | Physics Procedia | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The NA62 experiment at CERN, aiming at a precision measurement of the ultra-rare decay K+ → π+νν, relies on kinematical rejection up to 105 (≈ 1012 is needed in total). One of the limiting factors to achieve this goal is the multiple scattering in the magnetic spectrometer for kaon decay products; therefore an almost massless (≈1.5% X0) straw tracker has been designed to operate in vacuum, to be able to install it inside the decay volume. A vacuum tight prototype was built and tested in 2010: efficiency (≈99%), rate capability and single straw resolution (≈200 μm) were verified. The construction of the first chamber started in 2011.
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