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High-energy physics experiments at the high-intensity frontier place ever-greater demands on detectors, and in particular on tracking devices. In order to compare the performance of many possible small-size tracking prototypes, a high-resolution cosmic ray tracker may be used as an external track reference. We have constructed a telescope by assembling four spare ladders of the external layers of...
High energy physics experiments in the intensity frontier push at the limit the detector resolutions. This is the also case for the upgrade of the MEG experiment that requires a design of a new drift chamber to track 52.8 MeV positrons with a single hit resolution of about 100 µm. In order to to compare the tracking performances of various prototypes implementing different cell configurations, a high...
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