A spectrometer for near threshold photoproduction of neutral pions

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Abstract

A π0 spectrometer is described which has been installed at the Glasgow-Mainz tagging spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron. It consists of 176 lead glass detectors arranged in two blocks of 8 × 11 detectors. It is employed to investigate neutral pion production off the proton and off complex nuclei with monochromatic photons between threshold and ≈175 MeV.

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