C.-Y. Chi
Columbia University
7 Papers
145 Citations
C.-Y. Chi is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Cherenkov detector. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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The 2010 Interim Report of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment Collaboration Physics Working Groups
T. Akiri,D. Allspach,M. P. Andrews,K. Arisaka,E. Arrieta-Diaz,Marina Artuso,B. Balantekin,B. Baller,William A. Barletta,G.D. Barr,M. Bass,B. R. Becker,V. Bellini,B. K. Berger,M. Bergevin,E. Berman,H. Berns,Adam Bernstein,Vipin Bhatnagar,B. Bhuyan,R. M. Bionta,M. Bishai,Andrew Blake,E. Blaufuss,B. Bleakley,E. Blucher,S. Blusk,D. J. Boehnlein,Jeffrey Brack,Richard Breedon,C. Bromberg,R. M. Brown,N. Buchanan,L. Camilleri,M. Campbell,R. Carr,G. Carminati,A. Chen,H. S. Chen,D. Cherdack,C.-Y. Chi,S. Childress,B. C. Choudhary,E. Church,David B. Cline,Jan Conrad,R. Corey,M. V. d'Agostino,Gavin Davies,Steven Dazeley,J. De Jong,B. DeMaat,Carlos Escobar,D. M. DeMuth,M. V. Diwan,Z. Djurcic,J. Dolph,Gary Drake,A. Drozhdin,H. Duyang,Stephen T. Dye,T. Dykhuis,D. Edmunds,S. R. Elliott,Sanshiro Enomoto,J. Felde,F. Feyzi,B. T. Fleming,J. Fowler,W. Fox,A. Friedland,B. K. Fujikawa,H. R. Gallagher,G. Garilli,G. T. Garvey,V. M. Gehman,G. d. Geronimo,R. L. Gill,Maury Goodman,J. Goon,R. Gran,V. J. Guarino,E. Guarnaccia,R. Guenette,Prateek K. Gupta,Alec Habig,R. Hackenberg,A. Hahn,R. Hahn,T. J. Haines,S. Hans,J. L. Harton,S. Hays,E. Hazen,A. Heavey,K. M. Heeger,R. Hellauer,A. Himmel,J. Howell,P. Hurh,J. Huston,J. Hylen,J. Insler,D. Jae,C. W. James,Claire Johnson,Marvin Johnson,William A. Johnston,J. Johnstone,B. J. P. Jones,H. Jostlein,T. R. Junk,Sachin Junnarkar,R. W. Kadel,T. Kafka,D. Kaminski,G. Karagiorgi,A. Karle,J. Kaspar,Teppei Katori,B. Kayser,E. Kearns,S. H. Kettell,F. Khanam,J. R. Klein,G. Koizumi,Sacha E Kopp,W. R. Kropp,V. A. Kudryavtsev,A. Kumar,Jason Kumar,T. Kutter,T. Lackowski,K. Lande,Karol Lang,Francesco Lanni,Richard C. Lanza,T. Latorre,D. M. Lee,Kuan Ken Lee,Yang Li,S. Linden,L. S. Littenberg,L. Loiacono,T. Liu,J. M. LoSecco,W. C. Louis,P. Lucas,B. Lundberg +148 more
TL;DR: The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE) science collaboration initiated a study to investigate the physics potential of the experiment with a broad set of different beam, near-and far-detector configurations as discussed by the authors.
Prototype Tests and Construction of the Hadron Blind Detector for the PHENIX Experiment
C. Woody,W. Anderson,B. Azmoun,C.-Y. Chi,A. Drees,A.L. Dubey,M. Durham,Z. Fraenkel,J. Harder,T. Hemmick,R. Hutter,B. V. Jacak,J. Kamin,A. Kozlov,A. Milov,M. Naglis,Paul O'Connor,R. P. Pisani,Veljko Radeka,I. Ravinovich,T. Sakaguchi,D. Sharma,L. Shekhtman,Anne Marie Sickles,S. P. Stoll,I. Tserruya,Bo Yu +26 more
- 01 Oct 2006
TL;DR: The Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) as discussed by the authors is a proximity focused windowless Cherenkov detector operated with pure CF4 that will be used to detect single and double electrons in relativistic heavy ion collisions and provide additional rejection power against Dalitz pairs and photon conversions.
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Initial performance of the PHENIX Hadron Blind Detector at RHIC
C. Woody,B. Azmoun,C.-Y. Chi,Zvi Hirsh Citron,M. E. Connors,M. Durham,T. Hemmick,A. Iordanova,J. Kamin,B. Lewis,A. Milov,M. Naglis,V. S. Pantuev,R. P. Pisani,M. Proissl,I. Ravinovich,S. D. Rolnick,T. Sakaguchi,D. Sharma,S. P. Stoll,J. Sun,I. Tserruya +21 more
- 01 Oct 2009
TL;DR: The PHENIX Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) was successfully operated during the 2009 high energy polarized proton run at RHIC as mentioned in this paper, which was the first data taking run after the detector was rebuilt following its first commissioning run in 2007.
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Understanding the gain characteristics of GEMs inside the Hadron Blind Detector in PHENIX.
W. Anderson,B. Azmoun,C.-Y. Chi,Zvi Hirsh Citron,A. K. Dubey,J. M. Durham,Z. Fraenkel,T. Hemmick,J. Kamin,A. Kozlov,A. Milov,M. Naglis,R. Pisani,I. Ravinovich,T. Sakaguchi,D. Sharma,Anne Marie Sickles,I. Tserruya,C. Woody +18 more
- 01 Dec 2007
TL;DR: The Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) as discussed by the authors is a new upgrade detector for the PHENIX experiment at RHIC that consists of a windowless Cherenkov radiator directly coupled to a set of triple gas electron multipliers (GEMs).
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A faster digitizer system for the Hadron Blind Detector in PHENIX
C.-Y. Chi,W. Anderson,B. Azmoun,Zvi Hirsh Citron,A. K. Dubey,M. Durham,Z. Fraenkel,J. Harder,T. Hemmick,J. Kamin,A. Kozlov,A. Milov,M. Naglis,Paul O'Connor,R. P. Pisani,Veljko Radeka,I. Ravinovich,T. Sakaguchi,D. Sharma,Anne Marie Sickles,F.W. Sippach,S. P. Stoll,I. Tserruya,C. Woody,Bo Yu +24 more
- 01 Dec 2007
TL;DR: A Hadron Blind Detector (HBD) has been installed in the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) as mentioned in this paper, which is designed to handle Level 1 (L1) trigger rates up to 25 kHz with 5 L1 event buffers.