The goal of the ALICE Time-of-Flight detector, based on MRPC technology, is to perform the chargedparticle identification at midrapidity, in the region |Z|o0.9. This large area ($150 m 2 ), finely segmented detector ($157,000 channels), provides fast signals which will contribute to the Level 0 and
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The time-of-flight detector for the ALICE experiment
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2002
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- 0375-9474
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