Pavel Tlustý , NPI Řež. Electromagnetic Calorimeter for HADES at SIS100. Involved groups: Jag. University Krakow INR Moscow NPI Rez …… ?. Motivation Plans Current s tatus Tests Outlook. May 8, 2009. HADES Collaboration Meeting, Sesimbra, May 5-10, 2009. Motivation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Electromagnetic Calorimeter for HADES at SIS100
Pavel Tlustý, NPI Řež
• Motivation
• Plans
• Current status
• Tests
• Outlook
HADES Collaboration Meeting, Sesimbra, May 5-10, 2009 May 8, 2009
Involved groups:
• Jag. University Krakow
• INR Moscow
• NPI Rez
• …… ?
MotivationMotivation
- measurements of the respective º and η meson two gamma decay yields together with the dielectron data for the knowledge of dielectron coctail and normalization at incident heavy ion energies 2-8 AGeV
- better electron/pion suppression for large momenta (p>400 MeV/c) as compared to the present situation (at lower momenta the electron/hadron identification will be provided by the RICH and RPC)
MotivationMotivation
Eur. Phys. J. C 4, 231-247 (1998)
Eur. Phys. J. C 4, 249-257 (1998)
Side View
START
HADES & EMC
RPC
EMC
The total area required for a HADES calorimeter amounts to about 8m2 !!
ElectroMagnetic Calorimeter (EMC) will replace the HADES Pre-Shower detector (18º< Θ< 45º).
Detector modules Our proposal is to use lead glass modules from OPAL end cap calorimeter.~ 900 modules needed, at present (April 2009) 1080 modules moved to GSI.
PMT - EMI 9903KB (1.5'') from MIRAC (WA98 hadron calorimeter) ~720 PMT'sdiameter – 38 mm (1.5'')diameter of photocathode – 34 mm
Front-end readout – ADC ADD-ON (Shower)+ TRB
Design • Number of modules 150x6=900• Mass of one module of lead-glass 14 kg• Total mass of cal. 12600 kg
E. Lisowski, TU Krakow
Tests
Source – cosmics muons: energy ≈ 2 GeV, energy deposit in module ≈ 200 MeV, Cerenkov light output corresponds to ≈ 400 MeV electrons count rate ≈ 30 particles / hour
Measurement of pulse height (ADC) spectra – check of energy resolution
various PMTs, configuration with/without lightguide
Oct. 2008 - test of various PMTsApr. 2009 - test of lightguide
Cosmic test setup
lead glass module
trigger detectors
count rate: ~ 30 particles / hour
Cosmic test – various PMTsPMT Diameter of
photocathode
(mm)
energy
resolution (%)
Number of photoelectrons
XP2262
(from FW)
44 14.4 48
FEU-110-1
63 11.9 70
FEU-139 63 9.4 112
EMI 9903KB
34 10.6 88
σ/Nmean= 10.6 %or Nph.el > 88
Nph.el. ≈ 1/ σ2
EMI 9903KB
Assembling of lead glass modules with lightguide and
PMTOPAL lead glass module 420 mm lengthplexiglass lightguidePMTHV divider
plexiglas lightguidePMT
Cosmic test – PMT pulseswith lightguide without lightguide
Light collection with lightguide in average 3 times worse than direct PMT-glass connectionNew lightguide from lead glass to be tested, better shape?
A ≈ 500 mVcosmic muons correspond to ≈ 400 MeV e-
σ/Nmean= 10.6 %or Nph.el > 88
with lightguide without lightguide
σ/Nmean ≈ 40% without lightguide (Oct 2008)
Cosmic test – ADC spectra
Nph.el. ≈ 1/ σ2
σ/Nmean= 10.6 %
our data
Cosmic muon ADC spectra
http://www.e835.to.infn.it/people/gollwitz/thesis/K. Gollwitzer, PhD thesis, University of California at Irvine, 1993
Fermilab E760 Central Calorimeter
σ/Nmean≈ 7 %
OPAL e- 1 GeV Np.e. ≈ 1800 ≈ 5%
E760 e- 1 GeV Np.e. ≈ 4250 ≈ 5%
E760 ≈ 2 GeV Np.e. ≈ 2082 ≈ 7%
module length 50 cm
Tests - plans
May – June - Cosmic muons, test of lightguide
June – July - Electron beam @ MAMI response to 100 – 2000 MeV electrons up to 8 modules, various configurations
PMT Tests
PMT EMI 9903KB (1.5'') ~720 PMTs available 500 PMTs tested
HV dependence of PMT response:
PMT alone at HV=1500 and 1700 V,PMT with a gamma-source 22Na at HV=1200, 1500, and 1700 V;
The results for HV=1500 V: <500 mV 79 pieces of PMTs 16% 500 mV < U < 1500 mV 120 pieces of PMTs1500 mV < U < 2700 mV 191 pieces of PMTs>2700 mV 110 pieces of PMTs
Summary
motivation: improved dilepton spectroscopy by HADES lepton and photon pairs at the same time
current status detector modules available
PMT – 70% available, 70% of them tested tests with cosmics going on simulation in progress - see next talk mechanical construction designed plans
tests on electron beam (and cosmics) fixing the detector module setup building one sector building full calorimeter