Abstract

We report on the construction and performance of a large-aperture magnetic spectrometer used for pion-proton scattering experiments at KEK (the National Laboratory for High Energy Physics, Tsukuba). By a combined use of a large magnet and many wire chambers, differential cross sections and polarization parameters were measured over wide energy and angular ranges with high angular resolution, highest statistics and lowest background contamination. We describe here individual detectors and the overall performance.

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