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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 497, 19–26 June 1989, Pages 457-464
Nuclear Physics A

High resolution magnetic spectrometers

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    Since long, high-resolution magnetic spectrometers for charged particles have been used in nuclear and particle physics. Combined with suitable coordinate detectors for tracking, such instruments can achieve the most accurate measurement of kinematic quantities [1]. For focusing spectrometers the measurements can be done in an detection area out of the line-of-sight to the target that is shielded to some extend from background particles.

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