24–29 May 2020 Postponed
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Test-beam performance of a TORCH prototype module

26 May 2020, 16:54
18m
Parallel session talk Experiments: High energy physics Experiments: High energy physics

Speaker

Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB))

Description

The TORCH time-of-flight detector is designed to provide a 15 ps timing resolution for charged particles, resulting in pi/K particle identification up to 10 GeV/c momentum over a 10 m flight path. Cherenkov photons, produced in a quartz plate of 10 mm thickness, are focused onto an array of micro-channel plate photomultipliers (MCP-PMTs) which measure the photon arrival times and spatial positions. A half-scale (660 x 1250 x 10 mm^3) TORCH demonstrator module has been tested in a 5 GeV/c mixed proton-pion beam at the CERN PS. Customised MCP-PMTs of active area 5 cm^2 and granularity 64 x 64 pixels have been employed, which have been developed in collaboration with an industrial partner. The single-photon timing performance and photon yields have been measured as a function of beam position in the radiator, giving measurements which are consistent with expectations. The expected performance of TORCH for high luminosity running of the LHCb upgraded experiment has been simulated.

Authors

Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB)) Srishti Bhasin (University of Bristol (GB)) Thomas Blake (University of Warwick) Nicholas Brook (University of London (GB)) Flavia Cicala (University of Warwick (GB)) Thomas Conneely (Photek LTD) David Cussans (University of Bristol (GB)) Roger Forty (CERN) Christoph Frei (CERN) Emmy Pauline Maria Gabriel (The University of Edinburgh (GB)) Rui Gao (University of Oxford (GB)) Timothy Gershon (University of Warwick (GB)) Thierry Gys (CERN) Thomas Henry Hancock (University of Oxford (GB)) Michal Kreps (University of Warwick (GB)) James Milnes (Photek Ltd) Jonas Rademacker (University of Bristol (GB)) Maarten Van Dijk (CERN)

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