In order to increase the accuracy of measurements and the counting rate when working with liquid hydrogen targets, the amount of hydrogen in the path of the beam must be increased, the thermal insulation improved and the amount of extraneous matter both along and perpendicular to the beam must be re
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Experiences of operating CELSIUS with a hydrogen pellet target
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