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Detection of K+ mesons in Segmented Electromagnetic Calorimeters

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, , Citation D I Glazier et al 2009 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 160 012019 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/160/1/012019

1742-6596/160/1/012019

Abstract

The combination of the CrystalBall and TAPS electromagnetic calorimeters were installed in the MAMI A2 hall in 2003. Here they are able to detect the reaction products from photo-induced reactions in combination with the Glasgow photon tagger. In the last two years the MAMI facility was upgraded from 885 MeV to 1.5 GeV, the A2 photon tagger underwent a similar upgrade crossing the threshold for strangeness photoproduction. For the CrystalBall this created a new challenge, to identify K+ mesons above the large background from other charged hadrons, in a situation where the detector setup does not benefit from a magnetic field to help separate particle species. These proceedings outline a novel technique which uses the decay products of the K+ as a strangeness tag.

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10.1088/1742-6596/160/1/012019