The CLEO-III Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector
R.J. Mountain, M. Artuso, R. Ayad, F. Azfar, A. Efimov, S. Kopp, G., Majumder, S. Schuh, T. Skwarnicki, S. Stone, G. Viehhauser, S. Anderson, A., Smith, Y. Kubota, E. Lipeles, T. Coan, J. Staeck, V. Fadeyev, I. Volobouev,, J.Ye

TL;DR
This paper describes the design, implementation, and testing of the CLEO-III RICH detector, which enhances charged particle identification using innovative radiators, photon detectors, and electronics, with results from Fermilab beam tests.
Contribution
It introduces a novel RICH detector design with solid LiF radiators and TEA-based photon detection, demonstrating successful beam test performance.
Findings
Effective particle identification demonstrated in beam tests
Successful integration of LiF radiators with TEA photon detectors
Enhanced detector performance with Viking electronics
Abstract
The CLEO-III Detector upgrade for charged particle identification is discussed. The RICH design uses solid LiF crystal radiators coupled with multi-wire chamber photon detectors, using TEA as the photosensor, and low-noise Viking readout electronics. Results from our beam test at Fermilab are presented.
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