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Calibration system for the 3072 channel scintillating fiber/VLPC test facility for the D0 upgrade at Fermilab

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A calibration system for the testing of scintillating fibers and visible light photon counters (VLPC) has been constructed at Notre Dame and installed in a cosmic ray test facility at Fermilab. The purpose of the cosmic ray test is to assess the viability of the fiber tracking technique for the upgraded D0 central detector. The purpose of this calibration system is to monitor the performance of the 3072 fiber VLPC detector elements for continuity, gain and uniformity of response. Here we report on the design, construction and operation of the calibration system

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Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:42 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: Aug 1995

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