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Tsrunchev, Peter |
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Della Ricca, Giuseppe |
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Hohlmann, Marcus |
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Mascagna, V. |
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Mørtsell, Eva Anne |
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Noel, Cédric |
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Fino, Paolo |
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Mailley, Pascal |
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Meyer, Ernst |
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Zhang, Qi |
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Babuji, Adara |
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Walter, M.
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Publications (17/17 displayed)
- 2022Perspectives on weak interactions in complex materials at different length scales
- 2020Macroscopic quantum electrodynamics and density functional theory approaches to dispersion interactions between fullerenescitations
- 2020Reliable computational prediction of the supramolecular ordering of complex molecules under electrochemical conditionscitations
- 2020High-temperature low cycle fatigue behavior of an equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloycitations
- 2019Mechanochemically aminated multilayer graphene for carbon/polypropylene graft polymers and nanocompositescitations
- 2018Tuning intermolecular interaction between lignin and carbon nanotubes in fiber composites - a combined experimental and ab-initio modeling studycitations
- 2017Macroscopic superlow friction of steel and diamond-like carbon lubricated with a formanisotropic 1,3-diketonecitations
- 2015An old workhorse for new applications: Fe(dpm)(3) as a precursor for low-temperature PECVD of iron(III) oxidecitations
- 2013Ultralow friction induced by tribochemical reactions: A novel mechanism of lubrication on steel surfacescitations
- 2006Measurement of the J/ψ production cross section in 920 GeV/c fixed-target proton–nucleus interactions.
- 2006Measurement of the $J/%5Cpsi$ production cross section in 920-GeV/c fixed-target proton-nucleus interactionscitations
- 2006Improved measurement of the b-anti-b production cross section in $920-GeV$ fixed-target proton-nucleus collisionscitations
- 2005The Outer Tracker Detector of the HERA-B Experiment. Part I: Detectorcitations
- 2004Search for the flavor changing neutral current decay $D^0$ $%5Cto$ $%5Cmu^+$$ %5Cmu^-$ with the HERA-B detectorcitations
- 2003$J/%5Cpsi$ production via chi($c$) decays in 920-GeV pA interactionscitations
- 2003Inclusive $%5Cmathrm{V^0}$ production cross sections from 920 GeV fixed target proton-nucleus collisionscitations
- 2003Measurement of the $b%5Coverline{b}$ production cross section in 920 GeV fixed-target proton-nucleus collisionscitations
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The Outer Tracker Detector of the HERA-B Experiment. Part I: Detector
Abstract
The HERA-B Outer Tracker is a large system of planar drift chambers with about 113000 read-out channels. Its inner part has been designed to be exposed to a particle flux of up to 2.10^5 cm^-2 s^-1, thus coping with conditions similar to those expected for future hadron collider experiments. 13 superlayers, each consisting of two individual chambers, have been assembled and installed in the experiment. The stereo layers inside each chamber are composed of honeycomb drift tube modules with 5 and 10 mm diameter cells. Chamber aging is prevented by coating the cathode foils with thin layers of copper and gold, together with a proper drift gas choice. Longitudinal wire segmentation is used to limit the occupancy in the most irradiated detector regions to about 20 %. The production of 978 modules was distributed among six different laboratories and took 15 months. For all materials in the fiducial region of the detector good compromises of stability versus thickness were found. A closed-loop gas system supplies the Ar/CF4/CO2 gas mixture to all chambers. The successful operation of the HERA-B Outer Tracker shows that a large tracker can be efficiently built and safely operated under huge radiation load at a hadron collider.