Abstract
The particle identification system proposed for the LHC-B experiment is presented. It consists of ring-imaging Cherenkov detectors with three radiator materials, including the novel use of aerogel in an imaging detector. High performance photodetectors are under development, utilizing multipixel hybrid photodiodes. Significant π K separation will be possible for isolated tracks with momenta between 1 and 150 GeV/ c. The first studies of pattern recognition in regions of high track density are described.
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