General Meeting Summary 3/22/18
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ENERGY RESOLUTION SIMULATION UPDATE
- Simulation details: calorimeter at 3m from a pointlike target source of electrons, which are spread out over the calorimeter surface
- Based on previous studies:
- A 1mm air gap increases the energy resolution by 1-1.5% - seems acceptable for physics
- New: instead of air use carbon and look at energy resolution as function of function of distance between crystals
- Energy resolution decreases more with the material than with air gap, impact is mainly on the constant term
- Distance between crystals not as important as presence of material
- A 1mm gap of carbon between crystals is mechanically feasible
- Discussion about fitting PMT and its mu metal shielding in a slot determined by crystal transverse dimensions (20.5 mm) and carbon structure (1mm)
- Current mu metal thickness is 0.3 mm - could be reduced to 0.1 mm, perhaps with additional box outside
- PMT diameter tolerance is 0.5mm based on information from company (18.6mm) vs. a few measurements (19.1mm). ACTION ITEM: Measure ~20 PMTs to get an idea of the diameter variation/distribution
TCS BACKGROUND STUDIES
- Goal is to determine the impact of bremsstrahlung background to TCS detector operation
- Action Item: model photon spectrum and relate to electron intensity, obtain real photon flux
NPS PROTOTYPE
- NPS 3x3 prototype is installed in Hall D and cosmic data have been taken - straight tracks going through one column in the center
- Machinery for analysis has been setup and has been tested (single PE analysis etc.)
- When beam available measure one point
- Energy range might be extended by removing material, e.g. TRD, to access larger range of pair spectrometer (3-6 GeV)
- Updates on mechanical engineering for 10x10 "prototype" (COMCAL)
- Mechanically feasible to install in this location in Hall D
- Time line for 10x10 frame construction is end of July/beginning of August
- For 10x10 "prototype" and given the short time frame go ahead with HyCal design, but keep in mind modifications, e.g. carbon structure, to make ComCal similar to NPS prototype
- ACTION ITEM: ask engineer if can accommodate later a carbon grid with 1mm crystal-to-crystal separation; figure out how to deal with shallow electron angles in Hall D
- Discussion about gluing PMT to crystal
- For Primex 1500 crystals, PMTs rarely failed, but question is how HV divider performs
OTHER UPDATES
- Magnet: all components (coils, yoke) now at JLab
- Crystals
- Specifications table including COMCAL and FCAL now available
- Based on discussions with PANDA, Crytur should be able to accommodate both theirs and NPS crystal productions
- Communications with SICCAS about last procurement ongoing
NEXT MEETING: THURSDAY 5 APRIL at 9:00 AM (EDT)