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SiPM – Readout of Barrel Calorimeter

SiPM – Readout of Barrel Calorimeter. GlueX Detector. Section View of BCAL. Light Collection of BCAL. CDC Central Drift Chamber. FDC Forward Drift Chambers. TOF Time-of-Flight. R in = 65 cm. Future Particle ID. BCAL Module. SiPMs. Photon beam. Light Guides. 25 cm.

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SiPM – Readout of Barrel Calorimeter

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  1. SiPM– Readout of Barrel Calorimeter GlueX Detector Section View of BCAL Light Collection of BCAL CDC Central Drift Chamber FDC Forward Drift Chambers TOF Time-of-Flight Rin = 65 cm Future Particle ID BCAL Module SiPMs Photon beam Light Guides 25 cm Solenoid: 2.2 Tesla BCAL Barrel Calorimeter BCAL uses a Pb/SciFi matrix design to have both a compact size and a very good energy resolution. FCAL Forward Calorimeter The BCAL modules are coupled on both ends to arrays of Silicon Photon Multipliers(SiPM) with light guides. A 390 cm long ElectromagneticBarrel Calorimeter (BCAL)is inserted into the solenoid which generates a 2.2 Tesla magnetic field to detect particles in large angles. It measures energy deposition between 50 MeV to 5 GeV and provides timing and position information. Linearity of SiPM Cool the SiPMs SiPM (Silicon Photo Multiplier) is a new type of photon-counting device made up of multiple APD (Avalanche PhotoDiode) pixels operating in Geiger mode. Each APD pixel outputs a pulse signal when it detects one photon, and the output of the SiPM is the total sum of all the pixels. A 4x4 SiPM Array 2 p.e. 4x4 SiPM Arrays for BCAL 1 p.e. SiPM shows an excellent photon-counting capability and the pixels fired has a very linear dependence on the input light intensity. Individual photon peaks can also be clearly identified. Pulse Shape and ADC Spectrum of a 3x3 mm SiPM Tile 2 p.e. • Geometry 4x4 array of 3x3mm SiPM tiles • Pixel size 50 mm, 57600 pixels per array • Detection Efficiency > 20% • Gain ~ 106 • Not sensitive to strong magnetic field • Noise ~ 20 MHz for full array • Total Number of SiPMs 3840 The SiPMs will be cooled to 5oC to reduce the dark noise. Passive bias voltage compensation circuit will be used as well to further stabilize the gain. 1 p.e.

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