High Precision Momentum Calibration of the Magnetic Spectrometers at MAMI for Hypernuclear Binding Energy Determination
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A. Margaryan, J. R. M. Annand, P. Achenbach, R. Ajvazyan, H. Elbakyan, R. Montgomery, S. N. Nakamura, J. Pochodzalla, F. Schulz, Y. Toyama
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/ Abstract
We propose a new method for absolute momentum calibration of magnetic spectrometers used in nuclear physics, using the time-of-flight (TOF), differences of pairs of particles with different masses. In cases where the flight path is not known, a calibration can be determined by using the TOF differences of two pair combinations of three particles. A Cherenkov detector, read out by a radio frequency photomultiplier tube, is considered as the high-resolution and highly stable TOF detector. By means of Monte Carlo simulations it is demonstrated that the magnetic spectrometers at the MAMI electron-scattering facility can be calibrated absolutely with an accuracy $δp/p\leq 10^{-4}$, which will be crucial for high precision determination of hypernuclear masses.