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Experimental plan of COMPASS
COMPASS is a new fixed target experiment at CERN to study the nucleon spin structure with a polarized muon beam and a polarized nucleon target. The gluon spin contribution to the nucleon spin will be studied by measuring the asymmetry of open charm production or high P /sub T/ hadron pair production...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2000
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/460986 |
Sumario: | COMPASS is a new fixed target experiment at CERN to study the nucleon spin structure with a polarized muon beam and a polarized nucleon target. The gluon spin contribution to the nucleon spin will be studied by measuring the asymmetry of open charm production or high P /sub T/ hadron pair production in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering of a polarized muons on a polarized nucleon target. The COMPASS spectrometer is a two-stage spectrometer equipped with ring image Cherenkov counters and calorimeters. The run will start to take data in 2001. (6 refs). |
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