Calibration of the Jefferson Lab CLAS12 RICH detector
ORAL
Abstract
A first Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector (RICH) has been installed in Jefferson Lab's CLAS12 magnetic spectrometer. The RICH detector utilizes Cherenkov radiation to identify charged particles produced via Semi-inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS), with the objective of distinguishing between protons, pions, and kaons in the 3-8 GeV/c momentum range. Particles enter the detector through a wall of aerogel tiles acting as a radiator (n $=$ 1.05), producing Cherenkov radiation. Photons produced by particles entering at a large angle are reflected twice to reduce the size of the electronics panel. Single photon detection with nanosecond time resolution is achieved using a panel of Multi-Anode Photomultiplier Tubes (MAPMTs). This talk will present performance studies of the RICH which provided a deeper understanding of the aerogel tiles, the mirror system and the readout electronics.~~
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Authors
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Connor Pecar
Duquesne University and Duke University
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Fatiha Benmokhtar
Duquesne University
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Marco Mirazita
INFN, de Frascati, Italy
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Anselm Vossen
Duke University