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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Report on the Progress for e Experiment Satoshi Mihara ICEPP, Univ. of Tokyo for the e collaboration Beam Line Studies Superconducting Solenoidal Magnet Photon Detector Timing Counter Drift Chamber Trigger Electronics HV and Slow Control System
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Beam Line Studies 2 separate branches of the beamline –U-branch (present) –Z-branch (previous) The present results are based on a comparative study on the U-branch with the aim of: –Measuring the phase space parameters –Improve the separation quality of muons over positrons by using a spectrometer + degrader as a cleaning stage Degrading was done in a field-free region (Mylar: more radiation resistant than CH 2 ) 2mm t CH 2 -collimator with either a 50 or 80mmd hole Beam test performed in Sep-Oct ’01, but was ended by a technical problem in the primary beam-blocker system of the beam line.
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Beam Line Studies Measurement Techniques 1. Pill counter on a X-Y scanner table 2.Stopping target of 1mmt CH 2 -plate with trigger telescope counters S1,S2 and MWPC1/2, and a large NaI counter 3. Profile MWPC system to measure the beam profile and divergences e Digital oscillo output from a pill counter
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Beam Line Studies Results Intensities* and Phase Space –w/o degrader: 3.5 · 10 8 + s -1 could be transported to the spectrometer –Loss factor 2.1 in the spectrometer and 5.5 between the degrader and the entrance to the area –Spot size:23mm horizontally 68mm vertically (FWHM) at the final focus with a Mylar degrader –The increased vertical divergence in the degrader affects the loss. Further investigation is required… Separation Quality –At the peak, 16.5 times suppression –There is a large decay positron BG. Further investigation is required… *quoted values were obtained using the pill-counter method High beam momenta spectrometer 1/2.1 degrader 1/5.5 beam
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 U/Z-Branch Comparison In the U-branch positron contamination seems to be more than 2.5 times higher Positron suppression factor is clearly better in the U-branch More than a factor of 6 difference in N at the final focus Condition"Z"-branch"U"-branch No Degrader, Transmitted to Zone 3.6 · 10 8 + s -1 6.0 · 10 8 e + s -1 3.5 · 10 8 + s -1 1.6 · 10 9 e + s -1 Degrader, at Final Focus 2.0 · 10 8 + s -1 3.2 · 10 7 + s -1 /e ratio at Muon Peak 916.5 Factor of 5.5 loss of muons Large decay positron BG a few possibilities are considered to solve the problem 8 weeks beam time is planned in 2002 (4w in July and 4w in Oct)
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Superconducting Solenoidal Magnet To minimize the magnetic field strength in the photon detector region. –Radii of the magnet were shrunk by 10% – Compensation coils (normal conductor) No additional material in the central region.
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Superconducting Cable Critical current density5476 A/mm 2 @4.2K 2.0T Critical current851 A @4.2K, 2.0T 666 A @5.0K, 2.0T Load line ratio @ 5.0K~0.7 RRRCu 55.9 Al 280 Yield strength221MPa @4.2K High-strength Al stabilized superconducting cable Delivered! (L=18km) Cable performance measured OK! (mm)
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 COBRA Magnet Mechanical Analysis
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Comparison with the Proposal Design No significant difference in the features such as constant bending radius even with compensation coils Proposal With compensation coils
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Large Prototype E, t, and x Total system check in a realistic operating condition: –Monitoring/controlling systems Sensors, liquid N 2 flow control, refrigerator operation, etc. –Components such as Feedthrough,support structure for the PMTs, HV/signal connectors etc. PMT long term operation at low temperature We have been examining 1.Performance of the refrigerator and other detector components 2.Abs. Length in LXe by means of cosmic rays. 3.Detector performance using gamma beam
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Cryogenics and Refrigerator R&D Total heat load 52W in the LP vessel –18W from PMTs, –10W from cables –24W static (as small as design value) Successful operation of the pulse-tube refrigerator (70W) in LP for more than 50 days R&D to upgrade the cooling power of the refrigerator is in progress –From a Co-axial to a U-shape to increase the cooling power to above 250W –Planning to employ two 250W refrigerator in the final detector
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Detector Components Most of detector components – feedthrough connectors, sensors to monitor temp., pressure and surface level of LXe, PMT support structure – worked reasonably well. However silicon rubber filler posed some problems. CRACKS After a few cooling tests, some PMTs with the filler seemed to receive tiny CRACKS New filler material: Epoxy(STYCAST) + glass beads (0.5mm diameter) PMT Honeycomb Thin Al window LXe filler holder
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Cosmic & Gamma beam tests Studies with cosmic rays –Examine the detector response and stability under the real conditions –Evaluate abs (cf. dedicated experiment in preparation ) Studies with gamma beam –Performed in May at TERAS –Two major problems PMT filler some PMTs on the front wall inoperative. Hardware problem… could not fixed during the scheduled beam time Very Preliminary
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Final Detector Design MC – Two independent simulation codes are being compared Position measurements are less dependent on the abs. Energy measurement is more sensitive. –Results will be summarized in a separate report. Calibration –PMT gain and QE monitored using LEDs and alpha sources PMT test and calibration at 165K using the LP vessel Installation to the vessel 2D movable alpha source or Line-type source E, position: Using from 0 s timing: radiative muon decays
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Photon Detector Vessel Design Cryogenic design work of the vessel started based on the experiences obtained with the large prototype. R&D work on the inner front window has also been started.
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Timing Counter Prototype R&D at CORTES Facility The COsmic Ray TESt (CORTES) facility Prototype test –Preliminary measurement on a 1cm thickness prototype (BC404, wrapped with 50 m of Al Mylar), with Philips XP2020 UR and Hamamatsu R5946
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Timing Counter Results and future prospect Results Promising results ( = 60 ps)! Resolution dominated by photoelectron statistics, and depends on the square root of the N pe MC simulations 40 ps timing resolution lower cut of 5MeV energy deposit 0.5cm inner layer and 2cm outer layer to achieve 94% detection efficiency Engineering Design has been Started
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Drift Chamber mini prototype Study engineering problems involved in the construction Measure signal characteristics for optimal design of front-end electronics Measure drift properties at –0,0.6, 0.6, 1T field –3 tilting angles
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Drift Chamber Prospect 1 st Prototype has shown that the main mechanical problem can be solved. 2 nd set of test chamber modules for studying: –Cathode readout Replace the common middle cathode by two separated cathodes. –Charge division Study of the impedance of the anode wires to better mach the readout prints and pre-amps. –Gas amplification Common middle cathode
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Trigger Electronics I MC simulation predicts: Beam rate10 8 s -1 Fast LXe energy sum > 45MeV2 10 3 s -1 interaction point interaction point e + hit point in timing counter e + hit point in timing counter time correlation – e + 200 s -1 time correlation – e + 200 s -1 angular correlation – e + 20 s -1 angular correlation – e + 20 s -1 FPGAs coupled with 100MHz FADC are able to implement the algorithms.
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Trigger Electronics II Type1(VME6U) –Receives and digitizes the PMT signals –Transmit digitized info to Type 2 board Type2(VME9U) –Completes the triggering algorithms. For synchronous operation 100MHz clock is distributed. Total trigger latency 350ns Present Status –Components both for Type 1 and Type 2 were already purchased. –Type 1: design work completed and simulation work is going on. Type 1Type 2
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 HV and Slow Control System New slow control system –RS485 network with dedicated nodes –Microcontrollers with both AD and DA converters Prototype tested at PSI Drift Chamber test facility. New high voltage power supply –Same scheme with the slow control system –Cheaper by a factor of 4 compared to commercial ones –Stability and accuracy of +/-0.3V See details at http://midas.psi.ch/mscbhttp://midas.psi.ch/mscb
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002
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Sensitivity Single event sensitivity Accidental background rate
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Satoshi Mihara for the e collaboration, BV33 at PSI, Jan 2002 Summary Beam line studies: –Test performed in Sep-Oct ’01, /e separation using a cleaning stage –Further investigation is required to understand the beam line. –Beam test is planned in Jul and Oct ’02 Superconducting solenoidal magnet –Compensation coil to reduce the magnetic field strength in the photon detector region –Coil winding started Photon detector –R&D works using LP still continues –Gamma beam test is planed at the beginning of this year Positron timing counter –Prototype tested at CORTES facility –Engineering design has been started Drift chamber –1 st prototype successful –2 nd sets of prototype coming soon Trigger electronics –Two kinks of trigger boards on which FPGAs and FADC are equipped. Slow control and HV –New slow control and HV system using microcontroller
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