The Cleo III Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector
M. Artuso, R. Ayad, A. Efimov, S. Kopp, G. Majumder, R. Mountain, S., Schuh, T. Skwarnicki, S. Stone, G. Viehhauser, J. Wang (Syracuse, University), S. Anderson, Y. Kubota, A. Smith (University of Minnesota),, T. Coan, V. Fadeyev, J. Ye (Southern Methodist University)

TL;DR
The CLEO III detector incorporates a Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) system to enhance particle identification, with initial performance results demonstrating its effectiveness during early operation at the CESR collider.
Contribution
Introduction of a state-of-the-art RICH detector in the CLEO system, marking a significant upgrade for particle identification capabilities.
Findings
Preliminary performance metrics meet design expectations
Successful integration of RICH technology into CLEO detector
Initial data shows improved particle separation
Abstract
The CLEO detector has been upgraded to include a state of the art particle identification system, based on the Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector (RICH) technology, in order to take data at the upgraded CESR electron positron collider. The expected performance is reviewed, as well as the preliminary results from an engineering run during the first few months of operation of the CLEO III detector.
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