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The vertex and large angle detectors of a spectrometer system for high energy muon physics

  • J. P. Albanese
  • , O. C. Allkofer
  • , M. Arneodo
  • , J. J. Aubert
  • , K. H. Becks
  • , C. Bee
  • , C. Benchouk
  • , B. Bernaudin
  • , Y. Bertsch
  • , F. Bianchi
  • , J. Bibby
  • , I. Bird
  • , D. Blum
  • , E. Böhm
  • , D. Botterill
  • , X. De Bouard
  • , F. W. Brasse
  • , H. Braun
  • , C. Broll
  • , S. Brown
  • H. Brück, D. Callebaut, J. Carr, R. Clifft, J. H. Cobb, G. Coignet, F. Combley, M. Cornelssen, F. Costa, J. Coughlan, G. R. Court, G. D'Agostini, W. D. Dau, J. K. Davies, A. Davis, F. Dengler, I. Derado, R. W. Dobinson, U. Dosselli, J. Drees, J. J. Dumont, V. Eckardt, A. Edwards, M. Edwards, G. Falley, J. Favier, M. I. Ferrero, J. Figiel, W. Flauger, E. Gabathuler, R. Gamet, J. Gayler, H. J. Gebauer, C. Gössling, J. Haas, F. J. Hasert, P. Hayman, P. Heusse, M. Jaffré, F. Janata, G. Jancso, A. S. Johnson, E. M. Kabuss, T. Kahl, G. Kellner, J. Koll, V. Korbel, J. Krüger, U. Landgraf, D. Lanske, M. Lebeau, J. Loken, M. Maire, A. Manz, M. Mermet-Guyennet, H. Minssieux, W. Mohr, F. Montanet, H. E. Montgomery, K. Moser, R. P. Mount, M. Moynot, H. Müller, E. Nagy, J. Nassalski, J. M. Noppe, P. R. Norton, A. M. Osborne, C. Pascaud, L. Paul, P. Payre, C. Peroni, G. Perrot, H. Pessard, J. Pettingale, M. Pötsch, H. Preissner, P. Renton, P. Ribarics, K. Rith, F. Röhner, E. Rondio, M. D. Rousseau, A. Schlagböhmer, N. Schmitz, A. Scaramelli, M. Schneegans, K. Schultze, M. Scory, J. Shiers, G. Singer, T. Sloan, R. Smith, M. Sproston, H. E. Stier, W. Stockhausen, M. Studt, J. M. Thénard, K. Thiele, J. C. Thompson, A. De La Torre, H. Wahlen, W. Wallucks, E. Watson, M. Whalley, D. A. Williams, W. S.C. Williams, S. Wimpenny, R. Windmolders, G. Winklmüller, G. Wolf, P. Zank

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Abstract

A description is given of the detector system which forms the large angle spectrometer and vertex detector of the EMC spectrometer. The apparatus is used in the NA9 experiment which studies the complete hadronic final state from the interaction of high energy muons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-124
Number of pages14
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research
Volume212
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 1983

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