Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2008
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ASTROPARTICLE, PARTICLE AND SPACE PHYSICS, DETECTORS AND MEDICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS. Proceedings of the 10th Conference. Held
Physics
Medical Physics
Detector, Photon Veto
Scientific paper
The P326 experiment at CERN plans to measure BR(K+ -> π +ν /line{ν }) with an uncertainty of ≈ 10%. The π0 rejection factor should be at the level of 108 to achieve the required signal to noise ratio. For the construction of the large-angle photon veto system, a test program of different technological solutions has started. A module based on lead and scintillating fibers has been constructed and it has been tested together with a lead/scintillator with WLS readout prototype originally developed by CKM at Fermilab and with some lead glass blocks formerly used in the OPAL calorimeter. Preliminary results on the inefficiency to electrons are presented.
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