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Revision as of 17:09, 12 June 2014
Contents
The Pair Spectrometer
The pair spectrometer consists of the converter, the dipole magnet and two types of scintillator detectors: 290 high-granularity hodoscope and 16 low-granularity counters (PSC), which are used to detect e+e- pairs produced in the converter by a beam photon. The converter accommodates up to 3 thin foil targets and a wire, which will be used to study the profile of the photon beam. The magnet will be operated at 1.8 T field. Light from scintillators is detected by SiPMs and Hamamatsu H7415 assemblies for the hodoscope and PSC, respectively. The nominal operating voltage for PMTs is about 1.2 kV.
Routine Operation
Checking PS settings
If the pair spectrometer is used during taking data, before starting the run data the shift should:
- check that the converter
Interlocks
Detector Expert On Call
The individuals responsible for the operation of the Pair Spectrometer are shown in the following table.
Name | Extension | Date of qualification |
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SC EXPERT ON CALL | XXX-XXX | June 12, 2014 |
Jlab Person | 269-xxxx | June 12, 2014 |