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    Yamanaka, T.; Aoyagi, T.; Ikeda, H.; Ikeno, M.; Ito, T.; Ueno, K.; Uchida, T.; Kawagoe, K.; Kishishita, T.; Kume, T.; Kohriki, T.; Saito, N.; Sasaki, O.; Sata, T.; Sato, N.; Sato, Y.; Shoji, M.; Shirabe, S.; Suehara, T.; Sue, Y.; Suda, T.; Sendai, H.; Takatomi, T.; Tanaka, M.; Tsukada, K.; Tsutsumi, Y.; Tojo, J.; Namba, K.; Nishimura, S.; Honda, Y.; Matama, M.; Mibe, T.; Murakami, T.; Yasuda, H.; Yoshioka, T.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 04/2020, Letnik: 958
    Journal Article

    The positron tracking detector is developed for the J-PARC muon g−2/EDM (E34) experiment. It uses silicon strip sensors for positron detection and signals from sensors are transferred to the front-end readout system via flexible printed circuits (FPCs) glued on the sensors. The front-end readout system consists of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) on FPCs and the field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based readout board. Mass production of silicon strip sensors is ongoing. Designs of the FPC on the sensor and the front-end ASIC were fixed and their mass production has been started. Development of other detector components are also ongoing. The status of these developments and fabrications are presented.