Position Reconstruction in Plastic Scintillator
POSTER
Abstract
The time of flight system of the NOvA Test Beam experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, IL relies on high-precision particle timing. However, uncertainty with regard to the geometrical location of a particle hit in scintillator limits time resolution. A closed-form mathematical formula has been derived for calculating the position of a particle hit in plastic scintillator, given the timestamps of four separate pulses from photomultipliers placed at the corners of a scintillator square. A Strontium-90 gamma ray source has been used to measure the position resolution of the scintillator under the new formula and determine whether position reconstruction can provide an accurate time-correction to account for geometrical differences between particle hits.
Authors
-
John Rabaey
University of Dallas
-
Will Flanagan
University of Dallas
-
Aidan Medcalf
University of Dallas