First results in studying the readout electronics of the silicon tracking system for upgrading the CLAS12 experiment
Abstract Investigations of the readout electronics for the tracking system of the CLAS12 experiment have been performed for the last 2 years. The setup and physical problems of the CLAS12 experiment are described. The silicon detectors designed by the authors for the tracking system of the experimen...
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