3–10 Aug 2016
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LYSO based precision timing calorimeters

6 Aug 2016, 18:00
2h
Riverwalk A/B

Riverwalk A/B

Poster Detector: R&D and Performance Poster Session

Speaker

Cristian Ignacio Pena Herrera (California Institute of Technology (US))

Description

In this report we outline the study of the development of calorimeter detectors using bright scintillating crystals. We discuss how timing information with a precision of a few tens of pico seconds and below can significantly improve the reconstruction of the physics events under challenging high pileup conditions to be faced at the High-Luminosity LHC or a future hadron collider. The particular challenge in measuring the time of arrival of a high energy photon lies in the stochastic component of the distance of initial conversion and the size of the electromagnetic shower. We present studies and measurements from test beams for calorimeter based timing measurements to explore the ultimate timing precision achievable for high energy photons of 10 GeV and above. We focus on techniques to measure the timing with a high precision in association with the energy of the photon. We present test-beam studies and results on the timing performance and characterization of the time resolution of LYSO-based calorimeters. We demonstrate time resolution of 30 ps is achievable for a particular design. Authors : D. Anderson, A. Apresyan, A. Bornheim, J. Duarte, C. Pena, A. Ronzhin, M. Spiropulu, J. Trevor, S. Xie

Primary authors

Adolf Bornheim (Charles C. Lauritsen Laboratory of High Energy Physics) Anatoly Ronzhin (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Artur Apresyan (California Institute of Technology (US)) Cristian Ignacio Pena Herrera (California Institute of Technology (US)) Dustin James Anderson (California Institute of Technology (US)) Jason Trevor (Caltech) Javier Mauricio Duarte (California Institute of Technology (US)) Maria Spiropulu (California Institute of Technology (US)) Si Xie (California Institute of Technology (US))

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