In-beam tests of scintillating fibre detectors at MAMI and at GSI

P. Achenbach*, C. Ayerbe Gayoso, J. C. Bernauer, R. Boehm, M. O. Distler, L. Doria, M. Gomez Rodriguez de la Paz, H. Merkel, U. Mueller, L. Nungesser, J. Pochodzalla, S. Sanchez Majos, B. S. Schlimme, Th. Walcher, M. Weinriefer, L. Debenjak, M. Potokar, S. Sirca, M. Kavatsyuk, O. LepyoshkinaS. Minami, D. Nakajima, C. Rappold, T. R. Saito, D. Schardt, M. Traeger, H. Iwase, S. Ajimura, A. Sakaguchi, Y. Mizoi

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The performance of scintillating fibre detectors was studied with electrons at the spectrometer facility of the Mainz microtron MAMI, as well as in a C-12 beam of 2AGeV energy and in a beam of different particle species at GSI. Multi-anode photomultipliers were used to read out one or more bundles of 128 fibres each in different geometries. For electrons a time resolution of FWHM similar to 1 ns was measured in a single detector plane with a detection efficiency epsilon > 99%. A time resolution of 310 ps (FWHM) between two planes of fibres was achieved for carbon ions, leading to a FWHM similar to 220 ps for a single detector. The hit position residual was measured with a width of FWHM = 0.27 mm. The variation in the measured energy deposition was Delta E/E = 15-20% (FWHM) for carbon ions. In addition, the energy response to p/pi(+)/d particles was studied. Based on the good detector performance fibre hodoscopes will be constructed for the K-AOS/A1 spectrometer at MAMI and for the HypHI experiment at GSI. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)353-360
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftNuclear instruments & methods in physics research section a-Accelerators spectrometers detectors and associated equipment
Volume593
Nummer van het tijdschrift3
DOI's
StatusPublished - 11-aug.-2008
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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