Installation and Commissioning of the GLUEX DIRC
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Ali, A; Barbosa, F; Bessuille, J; Chudakov, E; Dzhygadlo, R; Fanelli, C; Frye, J; Hardin, J; Hurley, A; Ihloff, E; Kalicy, G; Kelsey, J; Li, WB; Patsyuk, M; Schwiening, J; Shepherd, M; Stevens, JR; Whitlatch, T; Williams, M; Yang, Y; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab. The GLUEX experiment takes place in experimental Hall D at Jefferson Lab (JLab). With a linearly polarized photon beam of up to 12 GeV energy, GLUEX is a dedicated experiment to search for hybrid mesons via photoproduction reactions. The low-intensity (Phase I) of GLUEX was recently completed; the high-intensity (Phase II) started in 2020 including an upgraded particle identification system, known as the DIRC (Detection of Internally Reflected Cherenkov light), utilizing components from the decommissioned BaBar experiment. The identification and separation of the kaon final states will significantly enhance the GLUEX physics program, by adding the capability of accessing the strange quark flavor content of conventional (and potentially hybrid) mesons. In these proceedings, we report that the installation and commissioning of the DIRC detector has been successfully completed.
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2020Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Journal of Instrumentation
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IOP Publishing
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Ali, A, Barbosa, F, Bessuille, J, Chudakov, E, Dzhygadlo, R et al. 2020. "Installation and Commissioning of the GLUEX DIRC." Journal of Instrumentation, 15 (9).
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