23–27 Apr 2023
JMS Aster Plaza
Asia/Tokyo timezone

High time resolution design of ITOF-mrpc detector in CEE experiment

26 Apr 2023, 17:05
25m
Large Meeting Room, 4th Floor (JMS Aster Plaza)

Large Meeting Room, 4th Floor

JMS Aster Plaza

Oral Experimental techniques and future programs Parallel Session B

Speaker

Dr Dongdong Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)

Description

The external-target experiment (CEE) is the first large-scale nuclear physics experimental device by China to operate in the fixed-target mode with an energy of ∼ 1 GeV. The purpose of the CEE is to study the properties of dense nuclear matter. CEE uses a multi-gap resistive plate chamber (MRPC) as its internal time-of-flight (iTOF) detector for the identification of final-state particles. An iTOF-MRPC prototype with 24 gaps was designed to meet the requirements of CEE, and the readout electronics of the prototype use the FPGA-based time digitization technology. Using cosmic ray tests, the time resolution of the iTOF prototype was found to be approximately 30 ps. In order to further understand how to improve the time resolution of MRPC, ANSYS HFSS was used to simulate the signal transmission process in MRPC. The main factors affecting the timing performance of the MRPC and, accordingly, the optimization scheme are presented.

Theory / experiment Experiment
Group or collaboration name CEE

Primary author

Dr Dongdong Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)

Presentation materials