2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2020.163765
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Hadron blind Cherenkov counters

Abstract: A Hadron Blind Detector, or HBD, is a novel form of Cherenkov counter that is designed to provide high efficiency for detecting highly relativistic electrons while being essentially blind to most hadrons. In this paper, we present some of the most prominent realizations of the HBD concept in real experiments. We describe the first implementation of an HBD that was made in the CERES experiment at CERN using a spectrometer based on a doublet of hadron blind RICH detectors for the measurement of low-mass electron… Show more

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“…The Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) [15,16] is a Cherenkov detector used to identify electrons from pions. It was developed for the E16 experiment based on the PHENIX HBD [17].…”
Section: Hbdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) [15,16] is a Cherenkov detector used to identify electrons from pions. It was developed for the E16 experiment based on the PHENIX HBD [17].…”
Section: Hbdmentioning
confidence: 99%