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Track reconstruction using a 3-D map of the target magnetic field

✍ Scribed by Si-guang WANG; Ya-jun Mao; Hong-xue Ye; Bo Zhu


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
290 KB
Volume
597
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


Magnetic fields are often applied to the target zone of a particle beam to maintain the polarization of gaseous targets, as with the HERMES experiment. The same field bends the trajectories of charged particles, however, introducing errors in vertex reconstruction.

This paper describes a method for accurately describing relativistic charged particle transport within a 3-dimensional (3-D), non-uniform magnetic field. The algorithm is tested on HERMES experimental data, and is shown to substantially improve the K 0 s resonance in the p ΓΎ p Γ€ invariant mass spectrum. Indeed, corrected data taken with target magnet switched on are as good as data taken with magnet switched off. The method can easily be applied to other experiments given a 3-D magnetic field map of the target region. The relevant code is provided in an Appendix.


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