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A New Reaction Plane Detector for ATLAS Heavy Ion Physics Program in Run 3

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Abstract

The ATLAS Zero Degree Calorimeter (ZDC) is installed in the Target Absorber for Neutrals of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during the Heavy Ion data taking. Each of the two ATLAS ZDCs comprises one electromagnetic (EM) and three hadronic (HAD) modules. By measuring the energy deposited by spectator neutrons, the ZDC can determine the spectators’ multiplicity and therefore the event’s centrality.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) is developing and constructing a new Reaction Plane Detector (RPD) to be installed downstream of the ZDC EM module in Run 3. The RPD will map the transverse profile of the spectators’ shower, which is directly related to the reaction plane that characterizes each collision. The detector consists of 256 fused silica core optical fibers, grouped into 16 channels. The fibers have four different lengths and are arranged according to a periodic staggered pattern, developed to be paired to a machine learning-based reconstruction algorithm.

In this contribution, we present the design of the RPD prototype built at UIUC for the 2021 test beam at the CERN North Area. Details about the fused silica fibers’ properties and the photomultiplier tubes will also be discussed, together with the expected detector performance for Run 3 data taking.

Publication: The poster is about a prototype detector that will be tested for the first time in fall 2021. We plan to publish results of the test beam by the end of 2021, after the data taking.

Presenters

  • Farah D Mohammed Rafee

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai

Authors

  • Farah D Mohammed Rafee

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai