The Syracuse University Experimental

Particle Physics Group

201 Physics Building, Syracuse Univeristy

Syracuse, NY 13244-1130

RICH Installations Photographs

The radiators being guarded by Ray Mountain. Note the 4 rows of "sawtooths" in the middle & a few half-size pieces at the ends

Inside of all 30 photon detectors. The shiny material is mostly CaF2. The ~8 windows on each module are clearly visible. The photographer is Sacha Kopp

The steel transfer beams used to mate the radiators and photon detectors and eventually for installation in the detector, being unloaded

The beginning of mating radiators with photon detectors

Almost together

Wrapped with waterproof plastic and ready for shipping. The dewer on the end supplied dry nitogren during the drive to Cornell

Forklift moving expensive & delicate RICH detector from loading dock to truck

Loading the RICH onto the truck

Installing transfer beams in CLEO Pit. Also visable is J. C. Wang working on a RICH DAQ crate

RICH being lowered next to CLEO magnet

Cabled detector in "clean room" next to CLEO Magnet

Finishing outer Copper coated Kapton skin (left to right: Viehhauser, Schuh, Mountain & Ayad)

Finished detector with outer skin ready for final installation into magnet. Note signatures just below midline.

Detector being inserted into magnet

The final push (Mountain on left, Stone on right)

Section of fully cabled detector. The mandrel is still in, but was removed soon after


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