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COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans
The COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS is dedicated to hadron physics with a broad research programme, including the study of the nucleon spin structure using muons as a probe and a variety of issues in meson spectroscopy using hadron beams. The two stage fixed target spectrometer with electromagnet...
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author | Nerling, F. |
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description | The COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS is dedicated to hadron physics with a broad research programme, including the study of the nucleon spin structure using muons as a probe and a variety of issues in meson spectroscopy using hadron beams. The two stage fixed target spectrometer with electromagnetic (em) and hadronic calorimetry in both stages provides photon detection in a wide angular range. As discussed in this paper, the COMPASS em calorimetry plays a crucial r\^{o}le for the Hadron programme started in 2008 as well as for the planned COMPASS future programme of measuring GPDs via exclusive DVCS photons. We present the photon detection coverage foreseen, and first, preliminary results characterising the present performances of both existing COMPASS electromagnetic calorimeters, based on test beam data taken at CERN T9 facility end of 2007. |
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spelling | cern-12788102021-09-17T03:00:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1278810engNerling, F.COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plansDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS is dedicated to hadron physics with a broad research programme, including the study of the nucleon spin structure using muons as a probe and a variety of issues in meson spectroscopy using hadron beams. The two stage fixed target spectrometer with electromagnetic (em) and hadronic calorimetry in both stages provides photon detection in a wide angular range. As discussed in this paper, the COMPASS em calorimetry plays a crucial r\^{o}le for the Hadron programme started in 2008 as well as for the planned COMPASS future programme of measuring GPDs via exclusive DVCS photons. We present the photon detection coverage foreseen, and first, preliminary results characterising the present performances of both existing COMPASS electromagnetic calorimeters, based on test beam data taken at CERN T9 facility end of 2007.The COMPASS experiment at the CERN SPS is dedicated to hadron physics with a broad research programme, including the study of the nucleon spin structure using muons as a probe and a variety of issues in meson spectroscopy using hadron beams. The two stage fixed target spectrometer with electromagnetic (em) and hadronic calorimetry in both stages provides photon detection in a wide angular range. As discussed in this paper, the COMPASS em calorimetry plays a crucial r\^{o}le for the Hadron programme started in 2008 as well as for the planned COMPASS future programme of measuring GPDs via exclusive DVCS photons. We present the photon detection coverage foreseen, and first, preliminary results characterising the present performances of both existing COMPASS electromagnetic calorimeters, based on test beam data taken at CERN T9 facility end of 2007.arXiv:1007.2948oai:cds.cern.ch:12788102010-07-20 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nerling, F. COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title | COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title_full | COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title_fullStr | COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title_full_unstemmed | COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title_short | COMPASS Calorimetry in view of future plans |
title_sort | compass calorimetry in view of future plans |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1278810 |
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