Author:
Caiazza S S,Achenbach P,Aulenbacher S,Biroth M,Christmann M,Denig A,Doria L,Geimer J,Gülker P,Littich M,Lunkenheimer S,Mauch M,Merkel H,Müller J,Rausch J,Schlimme S
Abstract
Abstract
The MAGIX experiment is a versatile system optimized for low-energy nuclear and particle physics measurements. The setup is currently under development and will be installed at the MESA electron accelerator, at the Institute for Nuclear Physics of the University of Mainz. The main detectors of that experiment are a couple of high-precision magnetic spectrometers, each of them equipped with a GEM-based TPC at the focal plane to achieve a momentum resolution and angular resolution at the scattering vertex respectively of
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Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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