19–24 May 2024
Tsukuba International Congress Center (Tsukuba Epochal)
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The Mu2e crystals and SiPMs electromagnetic calorimeter

23 May 2024, 10:50
20m
Tsukuba International Congress Center (Tsukuba Epochal)

Tsukuba International Congress Center (Tsukuba Epochal)

2-20-3 Takezono, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture 305-0032, Japan

Speaker

Luca Morescalchi

Description

The Mu2e experiment will search for the CLFV conversion of muons into electrons in the field of an Al nucleus, planning to reach a single event sensitivity of about 3x10−17, four orders of magnitude beyond the current best limit.

The conversion electron has a monoenergetic signature at 105 MeV and will be identified by a high-resolution straw tracker and an electromagnetic calorimeter (EMC). The EMC is composed of 1348 pure CsI crystals, each one read by two custom SiPMs, arranged in two annular disks. It should achieve a 10% energy resolution and 500 ps timing resolution for 100 MeV electrons, while maintaining high levels of reliability in a harsh operating environment with high vacuum, 1 T B-field and radiation exposures up to 100 krad and 10^12 n1MeVeq/cm2.

The calorimeter technological choice and the design were validated through an electron beam test on a large-scale prototype and extensive test campaigns that characterised and verified the performance of crystals, photodetectors, analogue and digital electronics. This included hardware stress tests and irradiation campaigns to test for DD, TID and SEE.

The two disks have been fully assembled, with a full integration and test of all the analogic sensors and electronics. We are now progressing on the insertion of the digital electronics. We will summarise the construction and assembly phases, the QC and the calibration tests performed in the assembly area as well as the installation and commissioning plans of the final disks in the Mu2e hall.

Author

Luca Morescalchi

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