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Muon Beamline – WBS 1.3.4

Muon Beamline – WBS 1.3.4. William Morse – BNL February, 2005 UCI Meeting. WBS 1.3.6 Calorimeter [1] Crystals 1152 2000 Signals 4608 8192 High Voltage 2304 4000 Pre-amp Power 216 216 Gating/cal 144 144 Cooling Thermo-sensor 576 1024

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Muon Beamline – WBS 1.3.4

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  1. Muon Beamline – WBS 1.3.4 William Morse – BNL February, 2005 UCI Meeting

  2. WBS 1.3.6 Calorimeter [1] Crystals 1152 2000 Signals 4608 8192 High Voltage 2304 4000 Pre-amp Power 216 216 Gating/cal 144 144 Cooling Thermo-sensor 576 1024 1. Conceptual Design of the DS Vacuum Closure, W. Leonhardt and P. Nemethy, 12/30/04. Magnetic Field Monitors WBS? WBS 1.3.5 Tracker [3] Tracker Trans Long Signals 13K[2,4]3K[2] Pads 20K[2] High Voltage Power 80 [1] 80 [1] Gating/cal Thermo-sensor Cooling Gas 2. Tracker Review, E. Hungerford 1/19/05. 3. Note vac. feed-thrus depends on electronics inside/outside [1]. 4. 2 for resistive readout. MECO WBS 1.3.4.8.8Vacuum Feed-through CountJanuary 19, 2005

  3. WBS 1.3.4.3 Muon Stopping TargetSee T.J. Liu Meco Note 44 (01); R. Kitano et al., hep-ph/0203110 (02); D.F. Measday, Physics Reports 354, 243 (01).

  4. Proposal Live-time 0.65 – 1.35 s

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