Abstract

Abstract The design and construction of a multiwire proportional chamber for experiments with the Indiana Cooler is described. The novel features of this device are an opening in the center of the sensitive area and fast high-voltage switching, both required by experimental demands. Data are presented on the performance of this chamber which is currently in use for the first nuclear physics experiment with an internal target in a stored, cooled beam.

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