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Matthias Hoek Institut für Kernphysik Next Generation Cherenkov Counters* *For Accelerator Experiments 52. International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 | Bormio (Italy)
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Introduction RICH detectors are long established as Particle Identification (PID) devices Many detectors currently running very successfully* New technologies* allow to Improve performance Realise new designs Exciting projects* in planning or construction phase Conclusions * Apologies for many interesting topics I will not mention! 2
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Cherenkov Ring Imaging & PID Tracking Alignment … ~ Radiator length (L) and detection efficiency ( ) Production Chrom. smearing Mult. scattering Track bending Transport Scattering Surfaces (DIRC) Imaging & Detection Optics Pixel size Stand-off distance Mass difference /K gold standard Track Cherenkov angle resolution D. Roberts arXiv:1101.3276 [hep-ex] 3
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Multi-Anode PMTs High gain (~1 10 6 ) Small pixel sizes High packing fraction Enabling Technologies – Pixelated PMTs 4 Hamamatsu H8500 Need to check Response uniformity Pixel boundaries Crosstalk Need to check Response uniformity Pixel boundaries Crosstalk hor. position (mm) vert. position (mm) M. Mirazita, Priv. communications
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Enabling Technologies - SiPMs 5ns window Array of Geiger-mode APDs (cells) of binary signals → analog signal Photon counting High quantum efficiency High dark count rate Integrated readout electronics (dSiPM) Radiation Hardness? Hamamatsu Datasheet Hamamatsu 64-channel array Ketek Y.Uchiyama et al. IEEE NSS 2013 S. Korpar et al., NIM A613 120GeV/c -beam 1 1mm 2 5ns time window 5 G. Collazuol, RICH 2013
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) CLARO JINST 7 P11026 Fast photon detectors MicroChannelPlate-PMTs dSiPMs FEE developments Low jitter (~20ps) Low power consumption High-precision TDCs TRB3 (RMS <20ps) Enabling Technologies – Fast Timing 6 NINO+TRB3 M. Cardinali et al., RICH 2013 FDIRC Prototype D. Roberts, RICH 2013 dTOP/L path = (TOP measured - TOP expected )/L path Δθ c [mrads] Improves Cherenkov photon angle resolution ~1mrad A. Lehmann RICH 2013
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Focusing Aerogel RICH (FARICH) Enabling Technologies – Aerogel Radiators 7 Improved Aerogel properties CLAS12 RICH M. Contalbrigo, RICH 2013 Budker and Boreskov Institutes of Novosibirsk CLAS12 RICH M. Contalbrigo, RICH 2013 E.A. Kravchenko, RICH 2013 Readout with dSiPM 5.3 / separation A.Yu. Barnyakov et al., NIM A553(2005) 1.030 1.027 1.024 1.022
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) pion kaon proton Provide 3 /K separation between 3-8GeV/c Minimise photon detector area Hybrid imaging high-momentum particle directly imaged low-momentum particle via mirror Design Ideas – Hybrid Imaging 8 Aerogel Planar mirror Ellipsoidal mirror Charged track Photon detector Beam line E D 4.2 m 3.7 m 1.2 m Beam CLAS12 RICH 1 sector of RICH M. Contalbrigo RICH 2013 Low p High p
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Design Ideas – Compact Camera NLAK33 Stand-off volume source for background (~Vol) 3 /K sep. up to 3.5GeV/c Prism-shaped expansion volume High-refractive index lens FDIRC Fused silica block with mirrored faces & sides D. Roberts RICH 2013 9
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Simulation (2GeV/c, 90˚) Design Ideas – Time-of-Propagation 10 Measure x-coordinate and t t ~40ps required Plate requirements Roughness 0.5nm Flatness <10 (6.3 m) Photon detector 16x2 MCP-PMTs Chromatic dispersion ~100ps Focussing mirror to translate dispersion into y-difference K. Inami RICH 2013 Hamamatsu SL10 IRS ASIC Data K. Inami RICH 2013
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Use Cherenkov photons for precise timing of particle track Proposed for an LHCb upgrade 3σ /K separation up to 10GeV/c Per-track time resolution of 10-15ps resolution for single photons (<70ps) Cherenkov angle for dispersion correction Design Ideas - TORCH Photonis Planacon MCP-PMT NINO ASIC M. Van Dijk RICH 2013 11
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M. Hoek | 52 nd International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics | 27-31 January 2014 Bormio (Italy) Conclusions 12 Large effort improving RICH detector performance Photon sensors Highly pixelated Semi-conductors Radiator material properties Very fast timing electronics (<100ps) Many new detectors to exploit this progress Hybrid imaging Compact cameras Time-of-Propagation RICH detectors will provide PID to next generation experiments
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