Document List by Topic
These documents on Detectors
and sub-topics are available:
| G0-doc-# |
Title |
Author(s) |
Topic(s) |
Last Updated |
| 323-v1 |
Performance Analysis of the G0 Scintillation Detectors |
Stephanie Bailey |
FPD
|
09 Mar 2007 |
| 677-v1 |
Neutron Detection Studies in Bare Photo Tubes using Cold Neutrons at NIST |
Herbert Breuer et al. |
General
Other
|
01 Dec 2006 |
| 619-v1 |
Thesis of Benoit Guillon |
Benoit Guillon |
General
General
G0 Overview
General
General
General
French
|
03 Mar 2006 |
| 505-v1 |
The Luminosity Monitor of the G0 Experiment, A Poster Presentation at the 2004 Photonuclear Gordon Research Conference, Tilton, NH, August 1-6, 2004 |
Jianglai Liu |
Luminosity
|
12 Nov 2005 |
| 466-v2 |
Cherenkov Counter for the G0 Backward-angle Measurements, A Poster Presentation at the International Workshop on Parity Violation and Hadronic Structure (PAVI/2004), Grenoble, June, 2004 |
Benoit Guillon |
Cerenkov
|
08 Nov 2005 |
| 433-v1 |
Information to Establish the Radiological Safety Analysis Document (RSAD) for G0 Running in Fall 2003 and Spring 2004 |
Julie Roche et al. |
Background
JLab Operation Documents
|
07 Oct 2003 |
| 239-v1 |
Using Timing Data to Measure Signal Attenuation in the G0 Scintillators |
N. Baillie et al. |
FPD
|
03 Aug 2001 |
| 165-v1 |
Proposal for Mapping the GMS Laser Box Connections to the FPD Detectors |
Steve Pate |
GMS
FPD
|
14 Sep 2000 |
| 119-v1 |
G0 GMS Status -- December 1999 |
Steve Pate |
GMS
|
30 Nov 1999 |
| 126-v1 |
Testing of a Prototype G0 Detector Assembly |
S. Sligh et al. |
FPD
|
01 May 1999 |
| 46-v1 |
Scintillation Light Collection Tests for the G0 Experiment (CEBAF E-91-017, UMd Preprint 99-021) |
Herbert Breuer |
FPD
|
16 Sep 1998 |
| 65-v1 |
G0 GMS Status -- July 1998 |
Steve Pate |
GMS
|
17 Jul 1998 |
| 147-v1 |
Laser Standard Operating Procedure for the G0 Gain Monitoring System |
Steve Pate |
GMS
|
00 Dec 0000 |
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