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

Professor Brian Foster OBE, FRS

Donald H. Perkins Professor of Experimental Physics

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Future Colliders
  • Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator Group
Brian.Foster@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73323
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 611
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Timing and control system of the Zeus tracking detector data acquisition electronics

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference (1994) 514-517

Authors:

SB Galagedera, D Allen, SA Baird, I Church, P Hardy, S Jaroslawski, J Jarrett, R Matson, SPH Quinton, A Cassidy, D Cussans, HF Fawcett, B Foster, CJS Morgado, RJ Tapper

Abstract:

The Tracking Detector time resolution of 2ns and the 96ns periodic interaction of protons and electrons of the HERA collider require real time data acquisition at 104MHz controlled reliably to tight tolerances. Maximum event readout efficiency, fast monitoring of run time errors and testability of front end electronics require pipelining, speed and flexibility. Such an electronic Timing and control system (TCS) is operational within three main inner detectors of the ZEUS detector and is presented in this paper.

EUROPE PARTICLE PROGNOSIS

PHYSICS WORLD 7:3 (1994) 21-21
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NO LESS SUPER - THE NEXT STEP FOR EUROPE PARTICLE PHYSICS

PHYSICS WORLD 7:3 (1994) 57-58
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THE DESIGN, STATUS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE ZEUS CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ELECTRONICS (VOL 315, PG 397, 1992)

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 338:2-3 (1994) 585-585
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Measurement of the proton structure function F2 in ep scattering at HERA

Physics Letters B 316:2-3 (1993) 412-426

Authors:

M Derrick, D Krakauer, S Magill, B Musgrave, J Repond, S Repond, R Stanek, RL Talaga, J Thron, F Arzarello, R Ayad, G Bari, M Basile, L Bellagamba, D Boscherini, A Bruni, G Bruni, P Bruni, G Cara Romero, G Castellini, M Chiarini, L Cifarelli, F Cindolo, F Ciralli, A Contin, S D'Auria, C Del Papa, F Frasconi, P Giusti, G Iacobucci, G Laurenti, G Levi, O Lin, B Losowski, G Maccarrone, A Margotti, T Massam, D Monaldi, R Nania, C Nemoz, F Palmonari, G Sartorelli, R Timellini, Y Zamora Garcia, A Zichini, A Bargende, J Crittenden, K Desch, B Diekmann, T Doeker, A Frey, M Geerts, G Geitz, H Hartmann, D Haun, K Heinloth, E Hilger, HP Jacob, S Kramaczyk, M Kückes, A Mass, S Mengel, J Mollen, H Müsch, E Paul, R Schattevoy, JL Schneider, D Schramm, R Wedemeyer, A Cassidy, DG Cussans, N Dyce, B Foster, S George, R Gilmore, GP Heath, HF Heath, M Lancaster, TJ Llwellyn, CJS Morgado, JA O'Mara, RJ Tapper, SS Wilson, R Yoshida, RR Rau, M Arneodo, M Schioppa, G Susinno, A Bernstein, A Caldwell, I Gialas, JA Parsons, S Ritz, F Sciulli, PB Straub, L Wai, S Yang, P Borzemski, J Chwastowski, A Dwuraźny

Abstract:

This paper presents our first measurement of the F2 structure function in neutral-current, deep inelastic scattering using the ZEUS detector at HERA, the ep colliding beam facility at DESY. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 24.7 nb-1. Results are presented for data in range of Q2 from 10 GeV2 to 4700 GeV2 and Bjorken x down to 3.0 × 10-4. The F2 structure function increases rapidly as x decreases. © 1993.
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