1971
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(71)90071-1
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A proportional chamber for compensation geometry in time-of-flight measurements

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“…He believes that because of cost considerations they will probably be associated with large spark-chamber systems as fast decision-making devices, and for many smaller scale experiments they can be used alone to provide precise position information at high counting rates. Merkel (1971) describes their use in a beam hodoscope, Dimcovski (1970) used them to identify high-energy particles by means of their energy loss, and Cisek (1971) used them to compensate for transit time in a large scintillation counter.…”
Section: U L T I -W I R E Countersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He believes that because of cost considerations they will probably be associated with large spark-chamber systems as fast decision-making devices, and for many smaller scale experiments they can be used alone to provide precise position information at high counting rates. Merkel (1971) describes their use in a beam hodoscope, Dimcovski (1970) used them to identify high-energy particles by means of their energy loss, and Cisek (1971) used them to compensate for transit time in a large scintillation counter.…”
Section: U L T I -W I R E Countersmentioning
confidence: 99%