The CP-violation experiment NA48 at CERN aims at measuring direct CP-violat
ion in the decays of neutral kaons into pi(+)pi(-) and pi(o)pi(o). The expe
riment uses simultaneous, almost collinear beams of neutral K-L(o) and K-S(
o) mesons, which are produced on two different targets. K-S(o) events are "
tagged" by measuring the times of the protons that fly towards the K-S(o) p
roduction target. In order to sustain the high rate of 10(7) protons/s in t
his beam without suffering from too many pile-up events, the detector consi
sts of 24 separate scintillators (12 horizontal and 12 vertical), each of w
hich sees only a small fraction of the beam. Their signals are digitized by
specially developed 1 GHz FADCs. The exact time of a pulse is established
offline by a fit procedure. The detector and its electronics have been succ
essfully used during test beams in 1994-1996 and during the first physics r
un of NA48 in 1997. The inefficiency of the detector has been measured to 2
x 10(-4). Sources of background have been identified to allow for off-line
correction. The mechanical setup of the detector, the 1 GHz FADC and resul
ts from the test and data runs are presented. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V
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