I. Ahmad et al., A SOLENOIDAL SPECTROMETER FOR POSITRON ELECTRON PAIRS PRODUCED IN HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 370(2-3), 1996, pp. 539-557
A new solenoidal spectrometer, designed to study the production mechan
ism of electrons and positrons in heavy-ion collisions, has been const
ructed at Argonne National Laboratory. The spectrometer uses a 300 G m
agnetic field to transport the leptons to two highly segmented silicon
arrays that are centered on the solenoid axis, 1.2 m from the target.
Positrons are identified by detecting their annihilation radiation wi
th two arrays of position sensitive NaI(Tl) crystals that surround the
silicon arrays. A novel design feature of the spectrometer is the abi
lity to measure the angles of emission of the leptons relative to the
solenoid axis. The measured response of the apparatus to electrons and
positrons is in very good agreement with the calculated response obta
ined from Monte Carlo simulations.