2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(01)00911-1
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Lepton identification with the CsI based RICH of HADES

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“…Due to their good position resolution, low material budget and low cost, multi-wire proportional chambers (MWPCs) are instrumental in high-energy physics. They are currently employed in experiments needing high resolution tracking (ALICE-TPC [1]), muon spectrometers (LHCb [2]) and photo-sensitive detectors (HADES-RICH [3] or ALICE-TRD [4]), to mention some examples. In particular, a new generation of fast MWPC counters aimed at TR detection has been envisaged for the CBM experiment at FAIR [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their good position resolution, low material budget and low cost, multi-wire proportional chambers (MWPCs) are instrumental in high-energy physics. They are currently employed in experiments needing high resolution tracking (ALICE-TPC [1]), muon spectrometers (LHCb [2]) and photo-sensitive detectors (HADES-RICH [3] or ALICE-TRD [4]), to mention some examples. In particular, a new generation of fast MWPC counters aimed at TR detection has been envisaged for the CBM experiment at FAIR [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the introduction of RICH detectors limits the flexibility in the detector arrangement. Depending on the index of refraction of the radiator gas, pions can be effectively discriminated from electrons up to momenta of around of 4-5 GeV/c [44,45]. The other option is to combine time-of-flight with a precise dE/dx (energy loss) measurement.…”
Section: Electronsmentioning
confidence: 99%