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[en] A method is described of obtaining a useful degree of improvement in the particle discrimination capability of multiwire proportional counters. The normal multiple sampling technique using a suitable bias to combat the small magnitude of the relativistic rise in the ionization energy loss and the wide pulse height distributions obtained in thin gas counters requires a large number of samples for useful discrimination. In the method reported, this number is reduced by suppressing the delta ray contribution to the total charge pulse from the anode wire. A monte carlo model convoluting the 'delta ray suppressed' data from a one sample detector shows that when it is required to separate pions and electrons at 1 GeV/C with a detection efficiency for the electron of 90%, a 'suppressor' circuit can achieve a pion rejection ratio of 250:1 with 82 samples, whereas the truncated mean approach (lowest 70% of samples) requires 100 samples. (UK)
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Dec 1978; 27 p
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BOSONS, DATA, DATA FORMS, DISCRIMINATORS, ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, HADRONS, INFORMATION, LEPTONS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MESONS, NUMERICAL DATA, PARTICLE IDENTIFICATION, PROPORTIONAL COUNTERS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, PULSE CIRCUITS, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIATIONS
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