Construction, Pattern Recognition and Performance of the CLEO III LiF-TEA RICH Detector
M. Artuso (1), R. Ayad (1), K. Bukin (1), A. Efimov (1), C., Boulahouache (1), E. Dambasuren (1), S. Kopp (1), R. Mountain (1), G., Majumder (1), S. Schuh (1), T. Skwarnicki (1), S. Stone (1), G. Viehhauser, (1), J.C. Wang (1), T.E. Coan (2), V. Fadeyev (2), Y. Maravin (2), I.

TL;DR
This paper details the design, construction, and performance evaluation of the LiF-TEA RICH detector used in the CLEO III experiment, highlighting its effective charged particle identification capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces the construction and performance analysis of the LiF-TEA RICH detector, demonstrating its excellent pion/kaon separation in a high-energy physics experiment.
Findings
Excellent pion/kaon separation achieved
Successful construction and deployment of the detector
Demonstrated performance aligns with design expectations
Abstract
We briefly describe the design, construction and performance of the LiF-Tea RICH detector built to identify charged particles in the CLEO III experiment. Excellent pion/kaon separation is demonstrated.
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