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The TOF400 and TOF700 System Performance During the First Physics Run at the BM@N Experiment
The BM@N experiment is a fixed-target experiment at the NICA accelerator complex and aims to study the interactions of relativistic heavy ions in the energy range corresponding to high baryon density. To identify charged particles in the BM@N, two time-of-flight systems, TOF400 and TOF700, are used. After the 2022–2023 physics run of the experiment, a series of calibration procedures was performed. In the work described are details of the calibration technique as well as evaluation of the system characteristics.
期刊介绍:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei is a journal that covers experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear physics: nuclear structure, spectra, and properties; radiation, fission, and nuclear reactions induced by photons, leptons, hadrons, and nuclei; fundamental interactions and symmetries; hadrons (with light, strange, charm, and bottom quarks); particle collisions at high and superhigh energies; gauge and unified quantum field theories, quark models, supersymmetry and supergravity, astrophysics and cosmology.