The KEDR detector
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- Phys.Part.Nucl. 44 (2013) 657-702
- Published: 2013
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The KEDR detector is a universal magnetic detector designed for studying the c- and b-quarks and two-photon physics, and is employed at the VEPP-4M e (+) e (−) collider. A specific feature of the experiment is the measurement of absolute beam energy using two methods: the resonant depolarization and the faster but less precise Compton backscattering of laser photons. This allowed a large series of measurements to be performed, in which the accuracy of determination of such fundamental parameters of particles as mass and total and leptonic widths was improved.- resonance: depolarization
- Compton scattering: backscatter
- beam: energy
- KEDR
- measurement methods
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