
TL;DR
The CLEO III upgrade enhances the detector's capabilities with new subsystems, enabling more detailed studies of heavy quarks and leptons at CESR.
Contribution
This paper reports the comprehensive upgrade of the CLEO detector, including new Cherenkov, drift chamber, and silicon detectors, expanding its physics research potential.
Findings
Successful installation of new detector components
Enhanced particle identification and vertex resolution
Improved trigger and data acquisition systems
Abstract
The CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) is completing a major upgrade that significantly extends its physics reach in the study of heavy quarks and leptons. The major elements of this detector upgrade are the installation of a ``fast'' ring imaging Cherenkov detector, a new central drift chamber and a new barrel-style silicon strip vertex detector. Trigger and data acquisition systems are also upgraded. We summarize the status of these detector subsystems as well as the parallel CESR upgrade.
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