The Heavy Photon Search experiment (HPS) is searching for a new gauge boson, the so-called "heavy photon." Through its kinetic mixing with the Standard Model photon, this particle could decay into an electron-positron pair. It would then be detectable as a narrow peak in the invariant mass spectrum of such pairs, or, depending on its lifetime, by a decay downstream of the production target. The HPS experiment is installed in Hall-B of Jefferson Lab. This article presents the design and performance of one of the two detectors of the experiment, the electromagnetic calorimeter, during the runs performed in 2015-2016. The calorimeter's main purpose is to provide a fast trigger and reduce the copious background from electromagnetic processes through matching with a tracking detector. The detector is a homogeneous calorimeter, made of 442 lead-tungstate (PbWO4) scintillating crystals, each read out by an avalanche photodiode coupled to a custom trans-impedance amplifier.

Balossino, I., Baltzell, N., Battaglieri, M., Bondi, M., Buchanan, E., Calvo, D., et al. (2017). The HPS electromagnetic calorimeter. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, 854, 89-99 [10.1016/j.nima.2017.02.065].

The HPS electromagnetic calorimeter

COLANERI, LUCA;D'ANGELO, ANNALISA;RIZZO, ALESSANDRO;
2017-05-11

Abstract

The Heavy Photon Search experiment (HPS) is searching for a new gauge boson, the so-called "heavy photon." Through its kinetic mixing with the Standard Model photon, this particle could decay into an electron-positron pair. It would then be detectable as a narrow peak in the invariant mass spectrum of such pairs, or, depending on its lifetime, by a decay downstream of the production target. The HPS experiment is installed in Hall-B of Jefferson Lab. This article presents the design and performance of one of the two detectors of the experiment, the electromagnetic calorimeter, during the runs performed in 2015-2016. The calorimeter's main purpose is to provide a fast trigger and reduce the copious background from electromagnetic processes through matching with a tracking detector. The detector is a homogeneous calorimeter, made of 442 lead-tungstate (PbWO4) scintillating crystals, each read out by an avalanche photodiode coupled to a custom trans-impedance amplifier.
11-mag-2017
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/04 - FISICA NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Heavy photon; Dark photon; Electromagnetic calorimeter; Lead-tungstate crystals; Avalanche photodiodes
HPS Collaboration
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900217302620
Balossino, I., Baltzell, N., Battaglieri, M., Bondi, M., Buchanan, E., Calvo, D., et al. (2017). The HPS electromagnetic calorimeter. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, 854, 89-99 [10.1016/j.nima.2017.02.065].
Balossino, I; Baltzell, N; Battaglieri, M; Bondi, M; Buchanan, E; Calvo, D; Celentano, A; Charles, G; Colaneri, L; D'Angelo, A; De Napoli, M; De Vita, R; Dupre, R; Egiyan, H; Ehrhart, M; Filippi, A; Garcon, M; Gevorgyan, N; Girod, F; Guidal, M; Holtrop, M; Iurasov, V; Kubarovsky, V; Livingston, K; Mccarty, K; Mccormick, J; Mckinnon, B; Osipenko, M; Paremuzyan, R; Randazzo, N; Rauly, E; Raydo, B; Rindel, E; Rizzo, A; Rosier, P; Sipala, V; Stepanyan, S; Szumila Vance, H; Weinstein, L
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