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doi: 10.2172/6851001
The experimental high energy physics group at the University of Oregon broadened its effort during the past year. The SLD effort extends from maintaining and operating the SLD luminosity monitor which was built at Oregon, to significant responsibility in physics analysis, such as event selection and background analysis for the left-right asymmetry measurement. The OPAL work focussed on the luminosity monitor upgrade to a silicon-tungsten calorimeter. Building on the work done at Oregon for SLD, the tungsten for this upgrade was machined by the Oregon shops and shipped to CERN for assembly. The Oregon GEM effort now concentrates on tracking, specifically silicon tracking. Oregon also has developed a silicon strip preradiator prototype, and tested it in a Brookhaven beam.
Progress Report, Testing 440104* -- Radiation Instrumentation-- High Energy Physics Instrumentation, Performance Testing, Particle Tracks, Document Types, Measuring Instruments, Luminosity, Stanford Linear Collider Detector, Physical Properties, Monitors, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Radiation Detectors, Beam Monitors, Optical Properties, Shower Counters
Progress Report, Testing 440104* -- Radiation Instrumentation-- High Energy Physics Instrumentation, Performance Testing, Particle Tracks, Document Types, Measuring Instruments, Luminosity, Stanford Linear Collider Detector, Physical Properties, Monitors, 46 Instrumentation Related To Nuclear Science And Technology, Radiation Detectors, Beam Monitors, Optical Properties, Shower Counters
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