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Design Studies of the PWO Forward End-cap Calorimeter for PANDA

Authors :
M. Babai
K. Götzen
S. Spataro
M. Kavatsyuk
Herbert Löhner
Aleksandra Biegun
M. Lindemulder
Mohammad Al-Turany
J. G. Messchendorp
O. Bondarenko
H. Smit
H. Moeini
R. Veenstra
D. Melnychuk
Research unit Nuclear & Hadron Physics
KVI - Center for Advanced Radiation Technology
Source :
European Physical Journal A, 49(11):138. SPRINGER
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
arXiv, 2013.

Abstract

The PANDA detection system at FAIR, Germany, is designed to study antiproton-proton annihilations, in order to investigate among others the realm of charm-meson states and glueballs, which has still much to reveal. The yet unknown properties of this field are to be unraveled through studying QCD phenomena in the non-perturbative regime. The multipurpose PANDA detector will be capable of tracking, calorimetry, and particle identification, and is foreseen to run at high luminosities providing average reaction rates up to 20 Million interactions/s. The envisaged physics program requires measurements of photons and charged particles with excellent energy, position, and time resolutions. The electromagnetic calorimeter (EMC) will serve as one of the basic components of the detector setup and comprises cooled Lead-Tungstate (PbWO4) crystals. This paper presents the mechanical design of the Forward End-cap calorimeter and analyses the response of this detector component in conjunction with the full EMC and the complete PANDA detector. The simulation studies are focused on the performance of the planned EMC with respect to the energy and spatial resolution of the reconstructed photons. Results of the Monte Carlo simulations, excluding very low-energy photons, have been validated by data obtained from a prototype calorimeter and shown to fulfil the requirements imposed by the PANDA physics program.<br />Comment: 22 Pages, 24 Figures, 4 Tables

Details

ISSN :
14346001
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Physical Journal A, 49(11):138. SPRINGER
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5608ff8146e211e42ac63449c66cc819
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1306.2819