30-ps time resolution with segmented scintillation counter for MEG II
scintillator
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
timing counter
Scintillation counter; Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM); Time resolution; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; Instrumentation
DOI:
10.1016/j.nima.2016.06.072
Publication Date:
2016-06-23T08:46:07Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract A new timing detector has been developed to measure ∼50 MeV/c positrons with a time resolution of σ t ≃ 30 ps in the MEG II experiment. The detector are segmented into 512 scintillation counters, each of which consists of 120 × ( 40 or 50 ) × 5 mm 3 size BC-422 and two arrays of six AdvanSiD silicon photomultipliers. The single-counter resolutions are measured to be 70–80 ps. The counter layout is optimized to get the maximum number of hit counters (on average 9 for signal positrons). This multiple-counters measurement leads to a significant improvement in the time resolution down to 30 ps. Using the first one-fourth (128) counters, a pilot run was carried out using the MEG II beam of 7 × 10 7 μ + / s and the basic functionality was tested.
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