Abstract
A recoil proton detector consisting of three cylindrical proportional wire chambers and four layers of segmented scintillator counters is described. The device measures the recoil trajectory and energy in the momentum transfer range 0.06 < − t(GeV/c) 2 <1.4 . It has been operated successfully at Fermilab as part of the Tagged Photon Spectrometer, where it was calibrated with protons in the data and was used to form a high mass diffractive trigger.
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