
doi: 10.2172/576748
Experiment 910 (e910) is a proton-gold nucleus collision experiment planned to run at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory. A gold foil target will be bombarded with high energy protons in an attempt to experimentally verify the existence of the H-dibaryon, a six quark particle permitted by the Standard Model. Strange particle production will also be measured to further understand nucleus-nucleus interactions, where enhanced strange particle production may signal a phase transition in the quark-gluon plasma. My work has been to create a {open_quotes}look up table{close_quotes} for use in the trigger to discriminate between interacting and non-interacting protons. In its final form, this look up table will be a file resident on a CAMAC crate as part of the online data acquisition system, and will contain predicted trajectory data for non-interacting protons of various initial positions and momenta. The table will be created by several programs I have written that work in conjunction with the software simulator eosgx.
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