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@ARTICLE{Adhikari:887853,
      author       = {Adhikari, S. and Akondi, C. S. and Al Ghoul, H. and Ali, A.
                      and Amaryan, M. and Anassontzis, E. G. and Austregesilo, A.
                      and Barbosa, F. and Barlow, J. and Barnes, A. and Barriga,
                      E. and Barsotti, R. and Beattie, T. D. and Benesch, J. and
                      Berdnikov, V. V. and Biallas, G. and Black, T. and Boeglin,
                      W. and Brindza, P. and Briscoe, W. J. and Britton, T. and
                      Brock, J. and Brooks, W. K. and Cannon, B. E. and Carlin, C.
                      and Carman, D. S. and Carstens, T. and Cao, Pengfei and
                      Chernyshov, O. and Chudakov, E. and Cole, S. and Cortes, O.
                      and Crahen, W. D. and Crede, V. and Dalton, M. M. and
                      Daniels, T. and Deur, A. and Dickover, C. and Dobbs, S. and
                      Dolgolenko, A. and Dotel, R. and Dugger, M. and Dzhygadlo,
                      R. and Dzierba, A. and Egiyan, H. and Erbora, T. and Ernst,
                      A. and Eugenio, P. and Fanelli, C. and Fegan, S. and Foda,
                      A. M. and Foote, J. and Frye, J. and Furletov, S. and Gan,
                      L. and Gasparian, A. and Gerasimov, A. and Gevorgyan, N. and
                      Gleason, C. and Goetzen, K. and Goncalves, A. and Goryachev,
                      V. S. and Guo, L. and Hakobyan, H. and Hamdi, A. and Hardin,
                      J. and Henschel, C. L. and Huber, G. M. and Hutton, C. and
                      Hurley, A. and Ioannou, P. and Ireland, D. G. and Ito, M. M.
                      and Jarvis, N. S. and Jones, R. T. and Kakoyan, V. and
                      Katsaganis, S. and Kalicy, G. and Kamel, M. and Keith, C. D.
                      and Klein, F. J. and Kliemt, R. and Kolybaba, D. and
                      Kourkoumelis, C. and Krueger, S. T. and Kuleshov, S. and
                      Larin, I. and Lawrence, D. and Leckey, J. P. and Lersch, D.
                      I. and Leverington, B. D. and Levine, W. I. and Li, Wanxin
                      and Liu, B. and Livingston, K. and Lolos, G. J. and
                      Lyubovitskij, V. and Mack, D. and Marukyan, H. and Mattione,
                      P. T. and Matveev, V. and McCaughan, M. and McCracken, M.
                      and McGinley, W. and McIntyre, J. and Meekins, D. and
                      Mendez, R. and Meyer, C. A. and Miskimen, R. and Mitchell,
                      R. E. and Mokaya, F. and Moriya, K. and Nerling, F. and Ng,
                      L. and Ni, H. and Ostrovidov, A. I. and Papandreou, Z. and
                      Patsyuk, M. and Paudel, C. and Pauli, P. and Pedroni, R. and
                      Pentchev, L. and Peters, K. J. and Phelps, W. and Pierce, J.
                      and Pooser, E. and Popov, V. and Pratt, B. and Qiang, Y. and
                      Qin, N. and Razmyslovich, V. and Reinhold, J. and Ritchie,
                      B. G. and Ritman, J. and Robison, L. and Romanov, D. and
                      Romero, C. and Salgado, C. and Sandoval, N. and Satogata, T.
                      and Schertz, A. M. and Schadmand, S. and Schick, A. and
                      Schumacher, R. A. and Schwarz, C. and Schwiening, J. and
                      Semenov, A. Yu. and Semenova, I. A. and Seth, K. K. and
                      Shen, X. and Shepherd, M. R. and Smith, E. S. and Sober, D.
                      I. and Somov, A. and Somov, S. and Soto, O. and Sparks, N.
                      and Staib, M. J. and Stanislav, C. and Stevens, J. R. and
                      Stewart, J. and Strakovsky, I. I. and Sumner, B. C. L. and
                      Suresh, K. and Tarasov, V. V. and Taylor, S. and Teigrob, L.
                      A. and Teymurazyan, A. and Thiel, A. and Tolstukhin, I. and
                      Tomaradze, A. and Toro, A. and Tsaris, A. and Van Haarlem,
                      Y. and Vasileiadis, G. and Vega, I. and Visser, G. and
                      Voulgaris, G. and Walford, N. K. and Werthmüller, D. and
                      Whitlatch, T. and Wickramaarachchi, N. and Williams, M. and
                      Wolin, E. and Xiao, T. and Yang, Yuqian and Zarling, J. and
                      Zhang, Zhe and Zhou, Q. and Zhou, Xiaoran and Zihlmann, B.},
      title        = {{T}he {G}lue{X} beamline and detector},
      journal      = {Nuclear instruments $\&$ methods in physics research / A},
      volume       = {987},
      issn         = {0168-9002},
      address      = {Amsterdam},
      publisher    = {North-Holland Publ. Co.},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2020-04479},
      pages        = {164807 -},
      year         = {2021},
      abstract     = {The GlueX experiment at Jefferson Lab has been designed to
                      study photoproduction reactions with a 9-GeV linearly
                      polarized photon beam. The energy and arrival time of beam
                      photons are tagged using a scintillator hodoscope and a
                      scintillating fiber array. The photon flux is determined
                      using a pair spectrometer, while the linear polarization of
                      the photon beam is determined using a polarimeter based on
                      triplet photoproduction. Charged-particle tracks from
                      interactions in the central target are analyzed in a
                      solenoidal field using a central straw-tube drift chamber
                      and six packages of planar chambers with cathode strips and
                      drift wires. Electromagnetic showers are reconstructed in a
                      cylindrical scintillating fiber calorimeter inside the
                      magnet and a lead-glass array downstream. Charged particle
                      identification is achieved by measuring energy loss in the
                      wire chambers and using the flight time of particles between
                      the target and detectors outside the magnet. The signals
                      from all detectors are recorded with flash ADCs and/or
                      pipeline TDCs into memories allowing trigger decisions with
                      a latency of 3.3 . The detector operates routinely at
                      trigger rates of 40 kHz and data rates of 600 megabytes per
                      second. We describe the photon beam, the GlueX detector
                      components, electronics, data-acquisition and monitoring
                      systems, and the performance of the experiment during the
                      first three years of operation.},
      cin          = {IKP-1},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IKP-1-20111104},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF3-612)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-612},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000597318400008},
      doi          = {10.1016/j.nima.2020.164807},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/887853},
}