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[en] A charged particle detector system under development at BNL for use at the Multiparticle Spectrometer (MPS) and eventually at ISABELLE is described. The object is to take full advantage of the position accuracy, resolving time and instantaneous rate capabilities of narrow anode spacing drift-proportional chambers. The system will have position resolution sigma approximately equal to 100μ, time resolution approximately equal to 8 ns, detector sensitive time approximately equal to 50 ns, and consecutive particle resolving power of 40 ns per wire. It is planned to implement this system in a large system of 30,000 wires at the MPS and greater than 100,000 wires in ISABELLE experiments. Central to the development of this detector system is the production of two custom integrated circuits
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1977; 3 p; Nuclear science symposium; San Francisco, CA, USA; 19 - 21 Oct 1977; CONF-771023--17; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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