1993
DOI: 10.2172/10148300
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The electromagnetic calorimeter for the solenoidal tracker at RHIC. A Conceptual Design Report

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“…This analysis is based on data in the central pseudorapidity range −1 < η < 1. Data are collected by the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) pro-viding tracking and charged pion identification [23] and by the Barrel Electromagnetic Calorimeter (BEMC), a lead scintillator sampling calorimeter [24]. Data from a pair of scintillator-based beam-beam counters (BBC) at forward rapidities 3.3 < |η| < 5.0 in combination with the BEMC provides a trigger for hard QCD events [25].…”
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“…This analysis is based on data in the central pseudorapidity range −1 < η < 1. Data are collected by the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) pro-viding tracking and charged pion identification [23] and by the Barrel Electromagnetic Calorimeter (BEMC), a lead scintillator sampling calorimeter [24]. Data from a pair of scintillator-based beam-beam counters (BBC) at forward rapidities 3.3 < |η| < 5.0 in combination with the BEMC provides a trigger for hard QCD events [25].…”
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“…An LBL/BNL led collaboration [7] was given approval to build the STAR detector. This is a large aperture tracking detector that is based on a time projection chamber imbedded in a 0.5 Tesla solenoidal magnetic field.…”
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confidence: 99%