The RICH Detector of the NA 62 Experiment at CERN
Journal of physics Conference series(2017)
Abstract
A long focus RICH counter has been proposed as the key element for particle identification in the NA62 experiment at CERN. The purpose of this detector is threefold: to identify and reduce muons contaminating pion samples at the level or less then than 1%; to measure the arrival time of charged tracks with a precision better than 100 ps; to provide a fast signal for the level-zero trigger. The design parameters of the detector and the results of test beams performed at CERN with a prototype are described in this paper.
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