Abstract

The momentum distributions of secondary particles in collisional reactions carry rich information about the interaction dynamics. Traditional spectrometer measurements are always limited to certain aiming directions or a small solid angle. The velocity map imaging device is developed only for certain symmetric momentum distributions, while the reaction microscope is restricted to low count-rate experiments. They all fail in imaging arbitrary momentum distributions of high-intensity particle showers. We propose the momentum computed tomography (MCT) to overcome this situation, which pursues a projection-reconstruction solution to the measurement problem. We lay down the projection theory both in the continuum and discretized forms in the context of a general parameterized MCT model. The reconstruction problem is formulated under the maximum a posteriori framework and the compressed sensing scenario. It is solved with an indefinite preconditioned alternating direction method of multipliers. Numerical experiments are carried out to illustrate the MCT working principles.

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