Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8175558 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The CBM experiment at the future FAIR facility will explore nuclear matter at high net-baryon densities. One of the key observables is di-leptons as they penetrate the created matter without further strong interactions. A gaseous RICH detector in a standard projective geometry using spherical mirrors is one of two detector elements for the required electron identification. The mirror system consists of about 72 trapezoidal mirror tiles. Any misalignment between the tiles relative to the nominal common spherical surface leads to reduction of the reconstruction efficiency of Cherenkov rings and deterioration of their resolution. To determine tolerances in mirror misalignment extensive simulation and measurement studies were carried out. Pure CO2 will be used as radiator gas. Gas contamination, mainly moisture and Oxygen, reduces the number of detected photons per ring and worsens the quality of reconstructed Cherenkov rings. Therefore a study was carried out to determine tolerances in radiator gas contamination.
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Authors
J. Adamczewski-Musch, K.-H. Becker, S. Belogurov, N. Boldyreva, A. Chernogorov, C. Deveaux, V. Dobyrn, M. Dürr, J. Eom, J. Eschke, C. Höhne, K.-H. Kampert, V. Kleipa, L. Kochenda, B. Kolb, J. Kopfer, P. Kravtsov, S. Lebedev, I.-K. Yoo,