High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer

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The High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer is a precision magnetic spectrometer designed to detect and analyze kaons produced in nuclear and particle physics experiments.

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instanceOf magnetic spectrometer
particle physics detector
abbreviation HKS NERFINISHED
collaborationInvolves international nuclear physics community
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType kaon momentum spectra
missing mass spectra
designedFor detection of kaons
high resolution spectroscopy of hypernuclei
momentum analysis of kaons
detects charged kaons
scattered electrons in coincidence (via associated detectors)
energyRange GeV-scale electron beam experiments
field experimental nuclear physics
hadronic physics
strangeness nuclear physics
hasComponent Cherenkov detectors
drift chambers
electromagnetic calorimeters
time-of-flight detectors
tracking detectors
hasFullName High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer NERFINISHED
hasFunction angle measurement
momentum measurement
particle identification
hasProperty high angular resolution
high momentum resolution
large momentum acceptance
large solid angle acceptance
hostLaboratory Jefferson Lab NERFINISHED
locatedAt Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hall C at Jefferson Lab NERFINISHED
optimizedFor electroproduction of kaons
hypernuclear spectroscopy
partOf Jefferson Lab experimental equipment
usedFor investigation of kaon-nucleon interactions
measurement of hypernuclear energy levels
precision spectroscopy of Λ hypernuclei
study of strange quark dynamics in nuclei
usedIn nuclear physics experiments
particle physics experiments
uses dipole magnets
magnetic optics
quadrupole magnets

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Hall C experimental program usesDetector High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer