A. Olchevski
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
T. Adam; E. Baussan; K. Borer; Jean-Eric Campagne; N. Chon-Sen; C. De La Taille; N. Dick; M. Dracos; G. Gaudiot; T. Goeltzenlichter; Y. Gornushkin; J.-N. Grapton; J.L. Guyonnet; M. Hess; R. Igersheim; J. Janicsko Csathy; C. Jollet; F. Juget; H. Kocher; A. Krasnoperov; Z. Krumstein; Gisele Martin-Chassard; U. Moser; A.A. Nozdrin; A. Olchevski; S.Y. Porokhovoi; L. Raux; A. Sadovski; J. Schuler; H.U. Schütz
The main task of the Target Tracker detector of the long baseline neutrino oscillation OPERA experiment is to locate in which of the target elementary constituents, the lead/emulsion bricks, the neutrino interactions have occurred and also to give calorimetric information about each event. The technology used consists in walls of two planes of plastic scintillator strips, one per transverse direction. Wavelength shifting fibres collect the light signal emitted by the scintillator strips and guide it to both ends where it is read by multi-anode photomultiplier tubes. All the elements used in the construction of this detector and its main characteristics are described.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2015
N. Anfimov; V. Anosov; J. Barth; V. Chalyshev; I. Chirikov-Zorin; M. Dziewiecki; D. Elsner; V. Frolov; F. Frommberger; A. Guskov; W. Hillert; F. Klein; Z. Krumshteyn; R. Kurjata; J. Marzec; A. Nagaytsev; A. Olchevski; I. Orlov; T. Rezinko; A. Rybnikov; A. Rychter; A. Selyunin; K. Zaremba; M. Ziembicki
The array of 3 × 3 modules of the electromagnetic calorimeter ECAL0 of the COMPASS experiment at CERN has been tested with an electron beam of the ELSA (Germany) facility. The dependence of the response and the energy resolution of the calorimeter from the angle of incidence of the electron beam has been studied. A good agreement between the experimental data and the results of Monte Carlo simulation has been obtained. It will significantly expand the use of simulation to optimize event reconstruction algorithms.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2014
I. Chirikov-Zorin; Z. Krumshtein; A. Olchevski; V. Utkin; P. Zhmurin
A new-generation high-granularity Shashlyk EM calorimeter read out by micropixel avalanche photodiodes with thermostabilization based on the Peltier element is designed and constructed.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015
M. Dziewiecki; N. Anfimov; V. Anosov; J. Barth; V. Chalyshev; I. Chirikov-Zorin; D. Elsner; V. Frolov; F. Frommberger; A. Guskov; F. Klein; Z. Krumshteyn; R. Kurjata; J Marzec; A. Nagaytsev; A. Olchevski; I. Orlov; A. Rybnikov; A Rychter; A. Selyunin; K Zaremba; M. Ziembicki
ECAL0 is a new electromagnetic calorimeter designed for studying generalized parton distributions at the COMPASS II experiment at CERN. It will be located next to the target and will cover larger photon angles (up to 30 degrees). It is a modular high-granularity Shashlyk device with total number of individual channels of approx. 1700 and readout based on wavelength shifting fibers and micropixel avalanche photodiodes. Characterization of the calorimeter includes tests of particular sub-components, tests of complete modules and module arrays, as well as a pilot run of a fully-functional, quarter-size prototype in the COMPASS experiment. The main goals of the tests on low-intensity electron beam at the ELSA accelerator in Bonn were: to provide energy calibration using electrons, to measure angular response of the calorimeter and to perform an energy scan to cross-check previously collected data. A dedicated measurement setup was prepared for the tests, including a 3x3 array of the ECAL0 modules, a scintillating-fibre hodoscope and a remotely-controlled motorized movable platform. The measurements were performed using three electron energies: 3.2 GeV, 1.6 GeV and 0.8 GeV. They include a calibration of the whole detector array with a straight beam and multiple angular scans.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
N. Anfimov; V. Anosov; I. Chirikov-Zorin; D. Fedoseev; O. Gavrishchuk; N. Khovanskiy; Z. Krumshtein; R. Leitner; G. Meshcheryakov; A. Nagaytsev; A. Olchevski; T. Rezinko; A. Selyunin; A. Rybnikov; Z. Sadygov; I. Savin; V. Tchalyshev; P. Zhmurin
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010
N. Anfimov; I. Chirikov-Zorin; A. Dovlatov; O. Gavrishchuk; A. Guskov; N. Khovanskiy; Z. Krumshtein; R. Leitner; G. Meshcheryakov; A. Nagaytsev; A. Olchevski; T. Rezinko; A. Sadovskiy; Z. Sadygov; I. Savin; V. Tchalyshev; I. A. Tyapkin; G. Yarygin; F. Zerrouk
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
N. Anfimov; I. Chirikov-Zorin; A. Dovlatov; O. Gavrishchuk; A. Guskov; N. Khovanskiy; Z. Krumshtein; R. Leitner; G. Meshcheryakov; A. Nagaytsev; A. Olchevski; T. Rezinko; A. Sadovskiy; Z. Sadygov; I. Savin; V. Tchalyshev; I. A. Tyapkin; G. Yarygin; F. Zerrouk
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
N. Anfimov; I. Chirikov-Zorin; Z. V. Krumshteyn; R. Leitner; A. Olchevski
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
E. Baussan; K. Borer; Jean Eric Campagne; Nathalie Chon-Sen; M. Dracos; Y. Gornushkin; J.L. Guyonnet; J. Janicsko Csathy; C. Jollet; Frédéric Juget; Alexei Krasnoperov; Z. Krumstein; U. Moser; A.A. Nozdrin; A. Olchevski; A. Sadovski; P. Vilain; T. Wälchli; G. Wilquet
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016
I. Chirikov-Zorin; Z. Krumshtein; A. Olchevski