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== PAC Presentations of NPS Physics ==
 
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Revision as of 17:46, 17 November 2020

Publications

PAC Presentations of NPS Physics

PAC46: TCS

PAC45: WACS polarization observables

PAC43: WACS polarization observables, TCS

PAC42: WACS, pi0 photoproduction

PAC40: DVCS/pi0 cross sections, SIDIS pi0, WACS

Physics

DVCS

Rafael's second report on DVCS simulations (including results for all energies from kinematics table)

Rafael's first report on DVCS simulations

Charles presentation from Hall C meeting, 24 January 2013

Study of effects on kinematics if require HMS angle to be >=13 deg (.pdf)

Beam Time Sharing DVCS and pi0 (.pdf)

WACS

New kinematics from David based on 8 Nov. 2013 collaboration meeting discussions (Nov 2013)

Simon's report on WACS simulations

Notes from Peter Kroll, Nov 2012

SIDIS mesons

see PAC40 proposal

DES mesons

Notes from Peter Kroll, Nov 2012

Neutral Pion Photoproduction

Ratio pi0/pi+ from Peter Kroll model at 90CM

Ratio pi0/pi+ t dependence from Peter Kroll model


Detector

General

Description of the PbWO4 detector option:

Presentation at Orsay Workshop, Nov 2012

PAC39 proposal, May 2012

Energy Calibration of NPS Calorimeter, June 2020

Crystal characterization


  • Results of tests of subsets of the 10+5 SICCAS produced crystals (2014) at Giessen, BNL, and Caltech
  • Results of crystals 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9 from Giessen:


Hamlet's report on crystal properties from Hall C meeting, 24 January 2013

  • PbWO4 references:
  • P. Adzic et al., "Radiation Hardness qualification of PbWO4 scintillation crystals for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter", CMS Note 2009/016
  • A.A. Annenkov et al., "Lead Tungstate scintillation material", NIM A 490 (2002) 30-50
  • P. Yang et al., "Growth of large-size crystal of PbWO4 by vertical Brigdman method with multi-crucibles
  • R. W. Novotny, "The Electromagnetic Calorimetry of the PANDA Detector at FAIR", J. Phys. Conf. Serv. 404 012063 (2012)


PMTs

  • PMT specs: Hamamatsu R4125, 19mm diameter, gain is about 8.7E+5 at 1.5kV max. anode voltage and rise time 2.5ns. This PMT was also used in Primex and we have designed a new active voltage divider that improves the performance of the PMT by a factor of 25. See the report at the 2012 IEEE NSS/MIC/RTSD conference by V. Popov and H. Mkrtchyan.


New Active PMT Base for PbWO4 (Popov, H. Mkrtchyan, presentation at IEEE, Nov 2012)


Hamamatsu PMT Specs 11 Oct 2013, C.E.Hyde

  • specs on standard 1" PMTs:
R8619 10 stage PMT
R9800 8 stage PMT
Low profile (short) 29mm R7111 PMT Media:R7111.pdf
Magnetic Field Response Media:R7877_Magnetic_Field_Characteristics.pdf
Cathode Lifetime data Media:QG1369A_R7877_Life.pdf
Magnetic Field Response Media:R4125_Effects_of_Magnetic_Fields.pdf
Cathode Lifetime data Media:R4125_(100_uA_&_1000_h)_QG0016B.pdf


Dose Rate Estimates

Dose rate estimations for PbWO4 detector at 4m from target, at 1uA, and for a 10-cm long target


Scattering Chamber Information:

  • outer diameter = 45 inches
  • inner diameter = 43.125 inches
  • distance beam line to SHMS window = 1.25 inches

So for a point target, the minimum angle is 58 mr or 3.4 degrees. For an extended target you will need to adjust, it becomes about 4 degree for a 15 cm target. So assume 3.5 degrees as rough number.


Study of possibilities for larger beam pipe assemblies

Energy spectra for electrons, photons, positrons including fits


Rates and rates per crystal vs. angle relative to beam for: 4 m from target, 6.6 GeV beam energy, 1uA beam current, and 10-cm LH2 target for:

Photon threshold=10 MeV

Photon threshold=3 MeV


NPS Geant4 simulation for Hall C DVCS

GitHub: use DVCS_evt_gen/.

A very short User Guide.

Magnet

Light monitoring and Curing System

Notes on Light Monitoring System from Hamlet

Notes on Curing System from Hamlet


Electronics

  • Experimental requirements on hardware:



High Intensity Photon Source