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A prototype large-angle photon veto detector for the P326 experiment at CERN

Authors :
Ambrosino, F.
Antonelli, A.
Capitolo, E.
Cooper, P. S.
Fantechi, R.
Iannotti, L.
Lamanna, G.
Leonardi, E.
Moulson, M.
Napolitano, M.
Palladino, V.
Raggi, M.
Romano, A.
Saracino, G.
Serra, M.
Spadaro, T.
Valente, P.
Venditti, S.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The P326 experiment at the CERN SPS has been proposed with the purpose of measuring the branching ratio for the decay K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar{\nu} to within 10%. The photon veto system must provide a rejection factor of 10^8 for \pi^0 decays. We have explored two designs for the large-angle veto detectors, one based on scintillating tiles and the other using scintillating fibers. We have constructed a prototype module based on the fiber solution and evaluated its performance using low-energy electron beams from the Frascati Beam-Test Facility. For comparison, we have also tested a tile prototype constructed for the CKM experiment, as well as lead-glass modules from the OPAL electromagnetic barrel calorimeter. We present results on the linearity, energy resolution, and time resolution obtained with the fiber prototype, and compare the detection efficiency for electrons obtained with all three instruments.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Presented at the 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Honolulu HI, USA, 28 October - 3 November 2007

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0711.3398
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436288