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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Wade De La

Emeritus Professor

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
Wade.Allison@physics.ox.ac.uk
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ANTIPROTON-PROTON ANNIHILATION INTO 5 AND MORE PIONS AT 2.32 GEV-C

NUCLEAR PHYSICS B B 71:2 (1974) 189-210

Authors:

Y OREN, WA COOPER, T FIELDS, DS RHINES, J WHITMORE, WWM ALLISON
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ANTIPROTON-PROTON ANNIHILATION INTO 5 AND MORE PIONS AT 2.32 GEV/C

BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 19:1 (1974) 81-82

Authors:

Y OREN, WA COOPER, T FIELDS, DS RHINES, J WHITMORE, WWM ALLISON
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IDENTIFICATION OF SECONDARY PARTICLES BY IONIZATION SAMPLING (ISIS)

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS 119:3 (1974) 499-507

Authors:

WWM ALLISON, CB BROOKS, JN BUNCH, JH COBB, JL LLOYD, RW PLEMING
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MEASUREMENT OF S-WAVE,I=0PIPI SCATTERING LENGTH

NUCLEAR PHYSICS B B 83:1 (1974) 93-107

Authors:

JA JONES, WWM ALLISON, DH SAXON
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The experimental identification of individual particles by the observation of transition radiation in the X-ray region

Nuclear Instruments and Methods 107:3 (1973) 413-422

Authors:

F Harris, T Katsura, S Parker, VZ Peterson, RW Ellsworth, GB Yodh, WWM Allison, CB Brooks, JH Cobb, JH Mulvey

Abstract:

Transition radiation in the X-ray region produced by 1.3 GeV/c and 3.0 GeV/c electrons has been detected using multi-wire proportional chambers (MWPC). The radiation was generated in eleven stacks of 100 mylar foils (thickness 1 2 mil. or 1 6 mil.) each preceding one of eleven MWPC placed in line; two inch thick slabs of styrofoam were also used. The incident particles, electrons or π--mesons, passed through the MWPC as well as the foils. Results are given on the numbers of transition radiation photons detected, the energy deposition in the chambers and the relativistic rise of ionisation loss in argon and krypton. The distribution in total pulse height obtained with krypton shows a good separation of π--mesons and electrons at 3 GeV/c. © 1973.
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