Testbeam studies of a TORCH prototype detector
TORCH is a novel time-of-flight detector that has been developed to provide charged-particle identification between 2 and 10 GeV/c momentum. TORCH combines arrival times from multiple Cherenkov photons produced within a 10 mm-thick quartz radiator plate, to achieve a 15 ps time-of-flight resolution...
Main Authors: | Harnew, N, Brook, N, Garcia, C, Conneely, T, Cussans, D, van Dijk, M, Fohl, K, Forty, R, Frei, C, Gao, R, Gys, T, Hancock, T, Lapington, J, Milnes, J, Piedigrossi, D, Rademacker, J, Garcia, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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