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View article: LGAD technology for heavy ion detection and radiation damage diagnostics in diamond
LGAD technology for heavy ion detection and radiation damage diagnostics in diamond Open
We present the application of LGAD technology for time-of-flight measurements of heavy ions and for precise diagnostics of radiation damage in diamond sensors. The polycrystalline CVD (pcCVD) diamond sensor used in this work was irradiated…
View article: Hadron production and propagation in pion-induced reactions on nuclei
Hadron production and propagation in pion-induced reactions on nuclei Open
Hadron production ( $$\pi ^\pm $$ , proton, $$\Lambda $$ , $$K_S^0$$ , $$K^\pm $$ ) in $$\pi ^- + \textrm{C}$$ and $$\pi ^- + \textrm{W}$$ collisions is investigated at an incident pion beam momentum of $$1.7~\textrm{GeV}/c$$ . This compre…
LGAD technology for HADES, accelerator and medical applications Open
Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) technology has been used to design and construct prototype and full-size beam detector systems for applications requiring simultaneous time and spatial precision. For these purposes, a dedicated LGAD strip s…
View article: Strong Absorption of Hadrons with Hidden and Open Strangeness in Nuclear Matter
Strong Absorption of Hadrons with Hidden and Open Strangeness in Nuclear Matter Open
We present the first observation of K^{-} and ϕ absorption within nuclear matter by means of π^{-}-induced reactions on C and W targets at an incident beam momentum of 1.7 GeV/c studied with HADES at SIS18/GSI. The double ratio (K^{-}/K^{+…
View article: Time-Like Baryon Transitions studies with HADES
Time-Like Baryon Transitions studies with HADES Open
The HADES collaboration uses the e + e − production as a probe of the resonance matter produced in collisions at incident energies of 1-3.5 GeV/nucleon at GSI. Elementary reactions provide useful references for these studies and give infor…
Event reconstruction of free-streaming data for the RICH detector in the CBM experiment Open
The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment is a dedicated heavy ion collision experiment at the FAIR facility. It will be one of the first HEP experiments which works in a triggerless mode: data received in the DAQ from the detectors …