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Date: 2014-04-24 11:37:54
Helical orbit spectrometer
Particle detectors
Large Hadron Collider
Nuclear physics
ATLAS experiment
Neutron
Electron
Ring-imaging Cherenkov detector
Gamma ray
Physics
Argonne National Laboratory
Spectrometers

HELIOS - Helical Orbit Spectrometer HELIOS is a solenoid spectrometer that was designed to measure transfer reactions in inverse kinematics with improved Q-value resolution and simple charged-particle identification. It

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