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Performance of a Quintuple-GEM Based RICH Detector Prototype.

Authors :
Blatnik, Marie
Dehmelt, Klaus
Deshpande, Abhay
Dixit, Dhruv
Feege, Nils
Hemmick, Thomas K.
Lewis, Benji
Purschke, Martin L.
Roh, William
Torales-Acosta, Fernando
Videbaek, Thomas
Zajac, Stephanie
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science; Dec2015 Part 2, Vol. 62 Issue 6b, p3256-3264, 9p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Cerenkov technology is often the optimal choice for particle identification in high energy particle collision applications. Typically, the most challenging regime is at high pseudorapidity (forward) where particle identification must perform well at high laboratory momenta. For the upcoming electron ion collider (EIC), the physics goals require hadron (\pi,K, p) identification up to \sim \50~GeV/c. In this region Cerenkov ring-imaging (RICH) is the most viable solution. The speed of light in a radiator medium is inversely proportional to the refractive index. Hence, for particle identification (PID) reaching out to high momenta a small index of refraction is required. Unfortunately, the lowest indices of refraction also result in the lowest light yield (dN_\gamma \over dx \propto \mathop \sin \nolimits^2 (\theta _C)) driving up the radiator length and thereby the overall detector cost. In this paper we report on a successful test of a compact RICH detector (1 meter radiator) capable of delivering in excess of 10 photoelectrons per ring with a low index radiator gas (CF_4). The detector concept is a natural extension of the PHENIX hadron-blind detector (HBD) achieved by adding focusing capability at low wavelength and adequate gain for high efficiency detection of single-electron induced avalanches. Our results indicate that this technology is indeed a viable choice in the forward direction of the EIC. The setup and results are described within. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
62
Issue :
6b
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115132661
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2487999