
Spherical Neutral Detector
SND is a
detector
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for
particle physics
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experiment
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s, successor of the
Neutral Detector (
ND),
[
] created by the team of physicists in the
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
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(BINP) Novosibirsk
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Russia
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.
There are three major periods in evolution of the SND experiment;
* from 1995 to 2000 - data collection at the e
+e
− storage ring
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VEPP-2Min the
energy
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range 2E=0.4-1.4 GeV,
* from 2001 to 2008
upgrade of SNDref name="SND Upgrade">
and the
storage ring
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VEPP-2Mto
VEPP-2000
VEPP-2000 () is an upgrade of the former VEPP-2M electron-positron collider (particle accelerator) at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP) in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia.
References
See also
*VEPP-5 VEPP-5 or Colliding Electron-Positron ...
,
* from 2009 - data collection at the e
+e
− storage ring
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VEPP-2000in the
energy
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range 2E=1.0-2.0 GeV.
Physics
Previous experiment with
ND[
] (predecessor of SND) has shown that the e
+e
− annihilation in the final states with neutral particles in the energy range 2E=0.4-1.4 GeV is mediated by the processes which need to be studied in more details. In particular,
* quark structure of the light scalar mesons can be studied in electric-dipole radiative decays
;
* precise measurement of the e
+e
−annihilation
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cross section into
hadron
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s is the important component in definition of the muon
anomalous magnetic dipole moment
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;
* precise measurement of the hadronic cross sections is necessary to study the radial excitation of the light vector mesons ρ, ω, and φ;
* measurement of the higher order
quantum electrodynamic
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(QED]) processes is important for the QED theory test.
This physics can be studied with dedicated detector at higher statistics.
For this purpose the SND was constructed with many improvements relative to
ND;
* the solid angle is covered up to 96% of 4π sr,
* the
NaI
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(Tl)
calorimeter
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has uniform spherical shape with fine segmentation in azimuthal and polar angles and 3 layers in radial direction,
* drift chamber is used as a central tracker,
* external anti-coincidence flat scintillation counters are enhanced by the coordinate system made of arrays of strimmer tubes.
Experimental program
Experimental program of the SND is presented in Ref.
[V. M. Aulchenko ''et al.'', "Beginning of the Experiments with SND Detector at e+e− Collider VEPP-2M", preprin]
BINP 95-56
(1995); Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy (HADRON 95), Manchester, England, 10-14 Jul 1995, p.295-297. and consists of items as follow.
*
Radiative decays
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*
OZI and
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''C''-parity applies only to neutral systems; in the pion triplet, only π0 has ''C''-parity. On the ot ...
suppressed decays
:
:
:
* Electromagnetic decays
:
* e
+e
− annihilation
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into
hadron
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s
:
:
:
* Test of
QED processes
:
:
:
* Search for rare decays
:
:
* Search for
C-even reactions
:
Detector
The SND and its upgraded version are described in Refs.
and,
respectively. The detector design is illustrated in th
R-θ viewan
3-D plot of the NaI(Tl) calorimeter segmentation Unique features of the SND and its sensitivity to the neutral particles are defined by the state-of-art NaI(Tl) calorimeter.
Results
Data
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collected in the SND experiment from 1995 to 2000 corresponds to the integrated
luminosity
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30 pb
−1 spread in the energy range 2E=0.4-1.4 GeV.
Review of results of this experiment is presented in Refs.
[
] and .
[
] Results are included in the
PDG Review.
The Review of Particle Physics
K. Nakamura et al. (Particle Data Group), J. Phys. G 37, 075021 (2010)
/ref>
Complet
list of publications from SND
also covers recent results of the experiment in the energy range 2E=1.0-2.0 GeV started in 2009.
References
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External links
SND experiment
record on INSPIRE-HEP
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See also
* ND Experiment
* Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
The Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP) is one of the major centres of advanced study of nuclear physics in Russia. It is located in the Siberian town Akademgorodok, on Academician Lavrentyev Avenue, Novosibirsk, Academician Lavrentiev ...
* Particle detector
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* Experimental physics
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* List of accelerators in particle physics
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* Storage ring
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* Meson
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* List of particles
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* Annihilation
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* Сферический нейтральный детектор
* Институт ядерной физики СО РАН
* ВЭПП-2000
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