Short Orbit Spectrometer

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The Short Orbit Spectrometer is a high-resolution magnetic spectrometer used in Jefferson Lab’s Hall C to precisely measure the momentum and angles of particles produced in electron scattering experiments.

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instanceOf high-resolution spectrometer
magnetic spectrometer
particle physics detector
associatedWith Hall C experimental program at Jefferson Lab NERFINISHED
coordinateSystem Hall C spectrometer coordinate system
dataType kinematic distributions of scattered particles
designedFor precision measurements of produced hadrons
precision measurements of scattered electrons
environment fixed-target experiments
fieldOfUse experimental nuclear physics
experimental particle physics
hasComponent focal plane detectors
magnetic dipole system
tracking detectors
hasProperty high angular resolution
high momentum resolution
short central orbit length
locatedIn Hall C NERFINISHED
measures momentum of charged particles
scattering angle of charged particles
operatedBy Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility NERFINISHED
optimizedFor medium to high momentum particles
partOf Jefferson Lab Hall C experimental equipment
supports exclusive electron scattering measurements
inclusive electron scattering measurements
usedFor electron scattering experiments
measurement of particle angles
measurement of particle momentum
usedIn hadronic physics experiments
nuclear physics experiments
uses magnetic field to analyze particle trajectories

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Hall C experimental program usesDetector Short Orbit Spectrometer