An Electromagnetic Calorimeter for the JLab Real Compton Scattering Experiment

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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14 pages, 21 figures, appear in NIM-A

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A lead-glass hodoscope calorimeter that was constructed for use in the Jefferson Lab Real Compton Scattering experiment is described. The detector provides a measurement of the coordinates and the energy of scattered photons in the GeV energy range with resolutions of 5 mm and 6%/\sqrt(E{\gamma} [GeV]). Features of both the detector design and its performance in the high luminosity environment during the experiment are presented.

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