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Nucl. Phys. At. Energy 2017, volume 18, issue 4, pages 390-394.
Section: Engineering and Methods of Experiment.
Received: 27.07.2017; Accepted: 28.12.2017; Published online: 20.02.2018.
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https://doi.org/10.15407/jnpae2017.04.390

Quartz bar Cherenkov detector characterization at the LEETECH spectrometer


D. Attie1, S. Barsuk2, O. Bezshyyko2, L. Burmistrov2, A. Chaus1, P. Colas1, O. Fedorchuk3, L. Golinka-Bezshyyko3,*, I. Kadenko3, V. Krylov2,3, V. Kubytskyi2, R. Lopez4, H. Monard2, V. Rodin3, M. Titov1, D. Tomassini4, A. Variola2

1 Commissariat of Nuclear and Alternative Energy, Institute for the Study of Fundamental Laws of Physics (CEA IRFU), Saclay, France
2 Linear Accelerator Laboratory (LAL), Orsay, France
3 Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine
4 European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland


*Corresponding author. E-mail address: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract: Results of simulation and measurements on the LEETECH facility with quartz Cherenkov detector prototype which is one of the candidates for the time-of-flight technique implementation at the upgraded BES-III and HIEPA (China) experiments are presented. The dependence of the electrons time variation from opening of the collimators is determined. The results of the dependence of time registration of Cherenkov exposure from spatial displacement of the quartz bar with the size 20 ⨯ 40 ⨯ 200 mm are presented. Time resolution of 50 ps was measured during the experiment. The obtained results are in agreement with the expected and demonstrate the possibility of the application of quartz detectors of this type for determining the kinds of the particles.

Keywords: LEETECH spectrometer, PHIL photoinjector, test beams, quartz detector, Cherenkov radiation.

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