: Construction of the HKS
 : High resolution Kaon Spectrometer
 : Momentum and angular resolution
The procedures to evaluate singles rates of each particle in HKS and Enge spectrometers 
are explained in the following:
- The 
 and proton rates in HKS were calculated based on the EPC code,
and were normalized by the experimental values measured in E89-009
for a carbon target at 2.2 degrees.
 
- Quasifree kaon production cross section was assumed to scale as A
.
 
- Electron rate in Enge was evaluated by two methods: one by EGS code and the other by
 Light body code, which agreed more or less to each other.
 
- Pion rate in Enge was calculated based on the EPC code, and normalized
by the same factor used for hadron rates in HKS.
 
The estimated rates for the three targets at the beam intensity of 30 
A
are summarized in Table 8.  As shown, the singles rate of HKS 
is dominated by positive pions,
while that for Enge by electrons.  The positron rate
in HKS is expected low since HKS is placed at an angle off 0 degrees.  
The singles rate of the ENGE hodoscope is expected almost two orders of magnitude
less than that of E89-009.  
 
表 8:
Singles rates for 100 mg/cm
 targets
|   | 
Beam | 
HKS | 
Enge | 
| Target | 
Intensity | 
  rate | 
  rate | 
  rate | 
  rate | 
  rate | 
  rate | 
|   | 
( A) | 
(MHz) | 
(kHz) | 
(Hz) | 
(kHz) | 
(MHz) | 
(kHz) | 
 C | 
30 | 
- | 
800 | 
340 | 
280 | 
2.6 | 
2.8 | 
 Si | 
30 | 
- | 
800 | 
290 | 
240 | 
5.1 | 
2.8 | 
 V | 
30 | 
- | 
770 | 
260 | 
230 | 
6.9 | 
3.0 | 
 
With the estimated rates, 
the hardware coincidence between the electron arm and the kaon arm can form
good triggers. The coincidence trigger rate was evaluated assuming:
- The 
, K
, proton rates in HKS are 1 MHz, 500 Hz and 0.5 MHz, respectively,
 
- Aerogel Cerenkov counter pion rejection efficiency is 1 
 
,
 
- Water Cerenkov counter proton rejection efficiency is 4 
 
,
 
- Enge singles rate is dominated by 
 rate and it is less than 10 MHz,
 
- Coincidence trigger is mainly produced by the accidental coincidence between kaon and electron arm signals,
 
- Hardware coincidence time window is 50 ns,
 
The total trigger rate of 400 Hz can be easily handled with a conventional 
data taking system, but it is essential to install highly efficient Cerenkov counters to veto protons and pions in the kaon arm 
as assumed above.
The trigger counter system is designed to meet this requirement as described in the detector section.
 
 
   
 : Construction of the HKS
 : High resolution Kaon Spectrometer
 : Momentum and angular resolution
Satoshi N. Nakamura
平成16年12月2日