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ADAMAS Dec 2012

Start Detector for TOF@CBM@FAIR observation simulation realisation. P.Koczo ń / DetLab GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH. Piotr Koczoń,GSI. ADAMAS Dec 2012. CBM@FAIR 2018?. Piotr Koczoń,GSI. ADAMAS Dec 2012. Compressed Baryonic Matter exp. Reaction products.

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ADAMAS Dec 2012

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  1. Start Detector • for TOF@CBM@FAIR • observation • simulation • realisation P.Koczoń / DetLab GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  2. CBM@FAIR 2018? Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  3. Compressed Baryonic Matter exp. Reaction products TOF Target MVD+STS TARGET Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  4. OBSERVATION:backward hemisphere is full of reaction products outside of acceptance in acceptance R=30mm BEAM TARGET Beam pipe: 2.5° Yoke: 25° Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  5. Simulations to investigate • time resolution of the first hit • suitable detector geometry • hit density • Details of the FAIR-Root simulations : • event generators: • FAIR–IonGunAu on Au (for δ-electrons) • Urqmd (2 – 10 AGeVAuAu, NiNiMB and Central events) • detector: two discs or a tube- like or sphere cutout (R=30 mm) • ALLWAYS with an opening allowing for 25 deg acceptance cone • - sensor material: Si (just because available as activ mat.) • target Au, Ni, C • - projectile Au, Ni, p Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  6. Simulations: central events  D = 0 fm peripheral events (MB)  events with impact parameter D larger than 10 fm (selected from the mbias urqmd-files) y empty events  99% HI produce only delta electrons D = impact_parameter 10 fm urqmd.auau.2gev.mbias.0021.ftn14 UQMD version: 10035 1000 10002 output_file… transformation betas (NN,lab,pro) 0.0000000… impact_parameter_real/min/max(fm): 10.98 0.00 15.82… equation_of_state: 0 E_lab(GeV/u): 0.1271E+01 sqrt(s.. event# 1 random seed: 67008028 (fixed) op 0 0 0 0 1 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 op 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 op 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  7. 28 mm Ideal spherical detector BEAM Piotr Koczoń,GSI Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  8. FIRST particle RMS=4ps curling δ’s 2AGeV Au @ Au δ + Urqmd 2AGeV Au on 0.25mm Au (centr+MBias) Detector can distinguish between central, min bias and empty events (δE<10keV, holds also for a ring, or 2 discs shape) δ’s MinBias Central Tot Eloss [keV] time [ps] 25° Φ[deg] ALL Θ [deg] time [ps] HOTTEST area opening circumference of 88 mm ADAMAS Dec 2012 Piotr Koczoń,GSI

  9. Sphere cutout (crown) geometries 16fold 2rings Θ=25-90 deg 8fold 1ring Θ=25-60 deg 60fold 1ring Θ=25-35 deg 120fold 2rings Θ=25-45 deg 300fold 6rings Θ=25-65 deg 240fold 4rings Θ=25-55 deg Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  10. Urqmd pC @ 30 GeV (central), 8-fold crown Detector can deliver start signal for TOF with RMS ~ 20ps and efficiency ~ 50 % Timing: 18ps Eff=50% Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  11. Realisation (possible sensors): price time res. rate cap. rad hardefficiency a) MCP discs of R=30mm + 70ps ++ + HI? >90% HI? b) Si detectors R=30mm + + + - >90% c) Diamond det. -- <5ps ++ + >90%? d) RPC barrel/discs ? <40ps 20kHz cm2 ++ >90 % e) DIRC barrel -- 50ps? ? +/- >90%? (highly) segmented detectors!!! Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  12. Conclusions: presented results let us hope that it is possible to construct a detector - which can be used as START for TOF@CBM (with time res. ~ 20 ps and 50% efficiency for p+C) - at the same time it would be a reaction detector for AuAu, NiNi (distinguishing central and min-bias react’s from empty events) - could be used as reaction tag (data flow reduction est. by factor 2 – 3!) Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  13. Outlook: Having a segmented detector in the vicinity of the target it should be possible to measure the reaction plane as well (subject for further smulations) Thank You Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

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  16. Hit density Φ[deg] Θ [deg] in the HOTTEST (red) area (in the cell of 5x10deg ->2.6x5.2 mm = 13.6 mm2 size) 800 hits out of 1500 events -> 3.9 MHz/1 mm2 @ 1x109 s-1 Au on Au Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  17. Z[mm] X [mm] For completeness: 2 discs of R=30mm Φ[deg] Θ [deg] Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

  18. start detector properties • - size: R~30 mm • rate capability: several MHz / mm2 (worst case) • first particle arrival time: RMS=10 ps • having energy resolution of ~ 10 keV it can be • used for discrimination between empty events • (only delta electrons) and nuclear reactions • and • for centrality selection Piotr Koczoń,GSI ADAMAS Dec 2012

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