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Title Construction of the optical part of a time-of-flight detector prototype for the AFP detector
Related titleConstruction of the optical part of a time-of-flight detector prototype for the AFP detector
Author(s) Nozka, L (Palacky U.) ; Adamczyk, L (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Avoni, G (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) ; Brandt, A (Texas U., Arlington) ; Buglewicz, P (Cracow, INP) ; Cavallaro, E (Barcelona, IFAE) ; Chiodini, G (INFN, Lecce ; Salento U.) ; Chytka, L (Palacky U.) ; Ciesla, K (Cracow, INP) ; Davis, P M (Alberta U.) ; Dyndal, M (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Grinstein, S (Barcelona, IFAE) ; Hamal, P (Palacky U.) ; Hrabovsky, M (Palacky U.) ; Janas, K (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Jirakova, K (Palacky U.) ; Kocian, M (SLAC) ; Komarek, T (Palacky U.) ; Korcyl, K (Cracow, INP) ; Lange, J (Barcelona, IFAE) ; Mandat, D (Palacky U.) ; Michalek, V (Palacky U.) ; Lopez Paz, I (Barcelona, IFAE) ; Northacker, D (Stony Brook U.) ; Rijssenbeek, M (Stony Brook U.) ; Seabra, L (LIP, Lisbon) ; Schovanek, P (Palacky U.) ; Staszewski, R (Cracow, INP) ; Swierska, P (Cracow, INP) ; Sykora, T (Charles U.)
Publication OSA, 2016
Number of pages 10
In: Opt. Express 24 (2016) 27951-27960
DOI 10.1364/OE.24.027951
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ATLAS
CERN SPS
Abstract We present the construction of the optical part of the ToF (time-of-flight) subdetector prototype for the AFP (ATLAS Forward Proton) detector. The ToF detector in conjunction with a 3D silicon pixel tracker will tag and measure protons originating in central exclusive interactions p + p → p + X + p, where the two outgoing protons are scattered in the very forward directions. The ToF is required to reduce so-called pileup backgrounds that arise from multiple proton interactions in the same bunch crossing at high luminosity. The background can fake the signal of interest, and the extra rejection from the ToF allows the proton tagger to operate at the high luminosity required for measurement of the processes. The prototype detector uses fused silica bars emitting Cherenkov radiation as a relativistic particle passes through it. The emitted Cherenkov photons are detected by a micro-channel plate multi-anode Photomultiplier Tube (MCP-PMT) and processed by fast electronics.
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