The D0 Experiment at the Fermilab Antiproton-Proton Collider
Abstract
The experiment described here for the DO intersection of the Fermilab Collider has come into being over the course of the past fifteen months. The impetus was a decision by the Fermilab Program Advisory Committee to call for a new general purpose detector whose focus (electron and muon identification, excellent calorimetric energy and spatial resolution) would complement the CDF detector at BO. The basic design goals and intended implementation were described in a Design Report (December 1983). This report served as a guide for various reviews by external committees and internal panels; it also gave the focus for continuation of design effort, cost analyses, time sequencing, and a program of research and development projects undertaken within the collaboration.
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