29 July 2018 to 4 August 2018
Russian Academy of Sciences
Europe/Moscow timezone

Tests of Cherenkov Electromagnetic Calorimeter for the HADES experiment

31 Jul 2018, 10:55
30m
Blue Hall (Russian Academy of Sciences)

Blue Hall

Russian Academy of Sciences

Leninsky Prospekt, 32а Moscow 119071 Russian Federation
Board: 27
poster presentation Technological aspects and applications of Cherenkov detectors Poster Session

Speaker

Mr Oleg Petukhov (Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences)

Description

Cherenkov electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL)is being developed to complement the dilepton spectrometer HADES currently operating at SIS18 accelerator (GSI Darmstadt, Germany). Later itwill be used at HADES@FAIR experiments. Neutral meson production in heavy ion collisions and detection of photons from strange resonances in elementary and heavy ion reactionswill be measured with this calorimeter with energy resolution about (5 – 6)%/√(𝐸(𝐺𝑒𝑉))at the beam energy range of 1-10 A GeV. The calorimeter will also improve the electron-hadron separation.
ECALwill cover forward polar angles 16°<Θ< 45° and almost full azimuthal angle of the HADES acceptance and consist of 978 modules divided into 6 sectors. Each module consists of a lead glass Cherenkov counter with light readout by photomultiplier. A dedicated LED based system will be usedto monitor the stability of the calorimeter during beamtime.
Details of ECAL construction and cosmic tests results of ECAL modules in the lab and in-situ at the HADES are discussed.

Primary authors

Mr Oleg Petukhov (Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences) Mr Fedor Guber (Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences) Dr Andrey Reshetin (Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences) Mr Alexander Ivashkin (Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences) Mr Petr Chudoba (Nuclear Physics Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences ) Dr Pavel Tlusty (Nuclear Physics Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences ) Dr Andrej Kugler (Nuclear Physics Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences ) Dr Tetyana Galatyuk (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Mr Adrian Rost (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

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