Conveners
Session 5
- Tao Hu (IHEP,China)
The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab will search for the charged-lepton flavour violating
neutrino-less conversion of a negative muon into an electron in the field of an aluminum nucleus.
The Mu2e detector is composed of a tracker and an electromagnetic
calorimeter and an external veto for cosmic rays.
The calorimeter plays an important role in providing excellent particle identification...
The Mu2e calorimeter is composed by two disks of 1348 pure CsI crystals of 34 x 34 x 200 $mm^3$ dimension,
each one readout and coupled in air by two large area SiPMs.
The calorimeter requirements translate in a series of technical specifications
for the crystals that are summarized by the following list when the crystal
is readout by a PMT and illuminated with a $^{22}$Na source:
(1)...
The future PANDA experiment features a next generation detector. Measurements will focus on hadron spectroscopy. PANDA will use cooled anti-proton beams with momenta between 1.5 GeV/c and 15 GeV/c interacting with various targets. This allows to populate directly states of all quantum numbers and to measure their widths with accuracies of a few tens of keV. The experiment will be located at...
PANDA is the main hadron physics addressing experiment of the future FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) center at Darmstadt, Germany. Located at the HESR antiproton storage ring the PANDA detector is optimized for physics of the weak and strong interactions in the charm sector: Search for new and exotic states of matter, precise determination of quantum numbers, masses and widths...