March 27, 2022 MDI WS SLAC Electron Detection in the Very Forward Region V. Drugakov, W. Lohmann Motivation Talk given by Philip Detection of Electrons and Photons at very low angle – extend hermiticity (Important for Searches, radiative events, calibrations)
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April 20, 2023 MDI WS SLAC
Electron Detection in the Very Forward Region
V. Drugakov, W. Lohmann
Motivation Talk given by Philip Detection of Electrons and
Photons at very low angle – extend hermiticity (Important for Searches, radiative events, calibrations)
Geometry
•Fast Beam Diagnostics
•Shielding of the inner Detector
IP
VTX
LumiCal BeamCal
FTD
L* = 4m
300 cm
LumiCal: 26 < < 82 mradBeamCal: 4 < < 28 mrad
So far for zero crossing angle
The Challenge
e+ e-
• 15000 e+e- per BX 10 – 20 TeV
• 10 MGy per year Rad. hard sensors
Technologies: Diamond-W Sandwich
Scintillator Crystals
• e+e- Pairs from Beamstrahlung are deflected into the BeamCal
– using beamstrahlung depositions of 10 (random) bunch crossings, the average background deposition and its rms in each pad is determined – Taking a ‘signal’ (electron + background) event, this average background deposition is subtracted in each pad
– Remaining depositions larger than 5x the rms are kept. Chains of such pads in the region of the expected shower maximum are searched for – Adjacent chains are grouped to a shower and the energy and position is estimated.
√s = 500 GeVSingle Electrons of 50, 100 and 250 GeV in the region of large background
Comparison SamplingHeavy Crystal
Comparison 500 GeV - 1TeV
Reconstruction efficiencies
Efficiency less then
90%
Minsk-Desy
‘blind’ regions
√s = 500 GeV
√s = 1000 GeV
Includes seismic motions, Delay of Beam Feedback System, Lumi
Optimisation etc.(G. White)
Efficiency to identify energetic electrons and photons(E > 200 GeV)
Not yet studied:Incompletely reconstructedBhabha’s – potentially a large fraction
(Study done by A. Elagin)
Summary Using a Compact Fine Segmented Calorimeter electrons and photonscan be detected to palar angles of about 5 mrad with reasonableEfficincy up to 1 TeV cm energyElectrons with energies near the beam energy can be detected with very high efficiency in regions with low depositions from beamstrahlungand still with high efficiency in regions largely affected by beamstrahlung (Similar results also obtained by T. Maruyama) The fake rate due to Beamstrahlung is at % level (even for realistic beam simulation)
The Bhabha process needs more studies
Future – development of a more realistic design of the calorimeter