The Belle detector Article

Abashian, A, Gotow, K, Morgan, N et al. (2002). The Belle detector . NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, 479(1), 117-232. 10.1016/S0168-9002(01)02013-7

cited authors

  • Abashian, A; Gotow, K; Morgan, N; Piilonen, L; Schrenk, S; Abe, K; Adachi, I; Alexander, JP; Aoki, K; Behari, S; Doi, Y; Enomoto, R; Fujii, H; Fujita, Y; Funahashi, Y; Haba, J; Hamasaki, H; Haruyama, T; Hayashi, K; Higashi, Y; Hitomi, N; Igarashi, S; Igarashi, Y; Iijima, T; Ikeda, H; Ikeda, H; Itoh, R; Iwai, M; Iwasaki, H; Iwasaki, Y; Joo, KK; Kasami, K; Katayama, N; Kawai, M; Kichimi, H; Kobayashi, T; Koike, S; Kondo, Y; Lee, MH; Makida, Y; Manabe, A; Matsuda, T; Murakami, T; Nagayama, S; Nakao, M; Nozaki, T; Ogawa, K; Ohkubo, R; Ohnishi, Y; Ozaki, H; Sagawa, H; Saito, M; Sakai, Y; Sasaki, T; Sato, N; Sumiyoshi, T; Suzuki, J; Suzuki, JI; Suzuki, S; Takasaki, F; Tamai, K; Tanaka, M; Tatomi, T; Tsuboyama, T; Tsukada, K; Tsukamoto, T; Uehara, S; Ujiie, N; Uno, S; Yabsley, B; Yamada, Y; Yamaguchi, H; Yamaoka, H; Yamaoka, Y; Yamauchi, M; Yoshimura, Y; Zhao, H; Abe, R; Iwai, G; Kawasaki, T; Miyata, H; Shimada, K; Takahashi, S; Tamura, N; Abe, K; Hanada, H; Nagamine, T; Nakajima, M; Nakajima, T; Narita, S; Sanpei, M; Takayama, T; Ueki, M; Yamaga, M; Yamaguchi, A; Ahn, BS; Kang, JS; Kim, H; Park, CW; Park, H

abstract

  • The Belle detector was designed and constructed to carry out quantitative studies of rare B-meson decay modes with very small branching fractions using an asymmetric e+e- collider operating at the γ(4S) resonance, the KEK-B-factory. Such studies require data samples containing ∼107 B-meson decays. The Belle detector is configured around a 1:5 T superconducting solenoid and iron structure surrounding the KEK-B beams at the Tsukuba interaction region. B-meson decay vertices are measured by a silicon vertex detector situated just outside of a cylindrical beryllium beam pipe. Charged particle tracking is performed by a wire drift chamber (CDC). Particle identification is provided by dE/dx measurements in CDC, aerogel threshold Cherenkov counter and time-of-flight counter placed radially outside of CDC. Electromagnetic showers are detected in an array of CsI(Tl) crystals located inside the solenoid coil. Muons and KL mesons are identified by arrays of resistive plate counters interspersed in the iron yoke. The detector covers the θ region extending from 17° to 150°. The part of the uncovered small-angle region is instrumented with a pair of BGO crystal arrays placed on the surfaces of the QCS cryostats in the forward and backward directions. Details of the design and development works of the detector subsystems, which include trigger, data acquisition and computer systems, are described. Results of performance of the detector subsystems are also presented.

publication date

  • February 21, 2002

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 117

end page

  • 232

volume

  • 479

issue

  • 1