论文标题
使用火炬检测器的带电颗粒的皮秒时间安排
Picosecond timing of charged particles using the TORCH detector
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论文摘要
Torch是一个大区域,高精度飞行时间(TOF)检测器,旨在在2-20 GEV $/C $动量范围内提供带电的粒子识别。迅速的Cherenkov光子由带电的Hadron发出时,它们穿越10mm石英散热器时会传播到检测器的外围,在那里它们聚焦在一系列微通道板光层次光层管(MCP-PMTS)上。光子的位置和到达时间用于推断粒子在散热器中的进入时间,以根据其TOF识别Hadron。 MCP-PMT是与工业合作伙伴一起开发的,以满足火炬检测器的严格要求。要求包括细分的阳极,出色的时间分辨率和寿命长。在大约1000万的飞行距离上,KAON和带有10GEV $/C $动量的TOF的差异为35PS,导致每个轨道时正时的分辨率分辨率为10-15ps。每个强子平均检测到30个光子,这转化为70PS的单光子时间分辨率。火炬研发计划旨在通过实验室和梁测试来证明检测器概念的有效性,并提出结果。在梁测试中达到了70-100PS的定时分辨率,以实现火炬设计目标。实验室计时测试包括操作与火炬读数电子产品相连的MCP-PMT。测量了约50PS的时间分辨率,满足了火炬目标正时解决方案。
TORCH is a large-area, high-precision time-of-flight (ToF) detector designed to provide charged-particle identification in the 2-20 GeV$/c$ momentum range. Prompt Cherenkov photons emitted by charged hadrons as they traverse a 10mm quartz radiator are propagated to the periphery of the detector, where they are focused onto an array of micro-channel plate photomultiplier tubes (MCP-PMTs). The position and arrival times of the photons are used to infer the particles' time of entry in the radiator, to identify hadrons based on their ToF. The MCP-PMTs were developed with an industrial partner to satisfy the stringent requirements of the TORCH detector. The requirements include a finely segmented anode, excellent time resolution, and a long lifetime. Over an approximately 10m flight distance, the difference in ToF between a kaon and a pion with 10GeV$/c$ momentum is 35ps, leading to a 10-15ps per track timing resolution requirement. On average 30 photons per hadron are detected, which translates to a single-photon time resolution of 70ps. The TORCH research and development program aims to demonstrate the validity of the detector concept through laboratory and beam tests, results from which are presented. A timing resolution of 70-100ps was reached in beam tests, approaching the TORCH design goal. Laboratory timing tests consist of operating the MCP-PMTs coupled to the TORCH readout electronics. A time resolution of about 50ps was measured, meeting the TORCH target timing resolution.