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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993

Position sensitivity by light splitting in scintillator arrays

J. Bisplinghoff; R. Bollmann; P. Cloth; F. Dohrmann; G. Dorner; V. Drüke; J. Ernst; P.D. Eversheim; D. Filges; M. Gasthuber; R. Gebel; A. Groβ; R. Groβ-Hardt; F. Hinterberger; R. Jahn; L. Kühl; U. Lahr; Rudolf Langkau; G. Lippert; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; R. Maschuw; G. Mertler; B. Metsch; F. Mosel; H. Paetz gen. Schieck; H.R. Petry; D. Prasuhn; B.v. Przewoski; H. Rohdjeβ; D. Rosendaal

Abstract A novel detector design of overlapping plastic scintillator elements in cylindrical geometry has been developed for detection of low multiplicity events of fast protons and other light charged particles: each particle traversing the detector from the axis outwards will produce light in several elements. The relative amounts of energy deposited in those elements allow one to interpolate on the particle trajectory beyond the resolution given by the granularity. The detector covers the angular range 10° ≤ Θ lab ≤ 72° and 0° ≤ ϕ ≤ 360° with an inner layer of scintillator bars of triangular cross section and an outer layer of rings. The material is BC408. Tests with minimum ionizing electron beams show that spatial resolutions of ΔΘ lab ≈ 1.5° and Δϕ 12 ≈ 1.5° (FWHM) can be obtained for electrons or proton pairs with energies in the GeV range. In the EDDA experiment the ultimate spatial resolution is then determined by the size of the interaction area rather than by the intrinsic pulse height resolution of the detector.


Physica Scripta | 1993

STATUS OF THE EDDA EXPERIMENT AT COSY

W. Scobel; J. Bisplinghoff; R. Bollmann; P. Cloth; F. Dohrmann; G. Dorner; V. Drüke; J. Ernst; P.D. Eversheim; D. Filges; M. Gasthuber; R. Gebel; A. Groß; R. Groß-Hardt; F. Hinterberger; R. Jahn; U. Lahr; Rudolf Langkau; G. Lippert; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; R. Maschuw; G. Mertler; B. Metsch; F. Mosel; H. Paetz gen. Schieck; H.R. Petry; D. Prasuhn; B. von Przewoski; H. Rohdjeß; D. Rosendaal

The EDDA experiment is designed to study p + p excitation functions with high energy resolution and narrow step size in the kinetic energy range from 250 MeV to 2500 MeV at the Cooler Synchrotron COSY. Measurements during the accelertion phase in conjunction with internal targets will allow to achieve a fast and precise energy variation. Prototypes of the detector elements and the fiber target have been extensively tested with proton and electron beams; the detector performance and trigger efficiency have been studied in Monte Carlo simulations. In this contribution, results concerning detector design, prototype studies, Monte Carlo simulations and the anticipated detector resolutions will be reported.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996

Studies on scintillating fiber response

D. Albers; J. Bisplinghoff; R. Bollmann; K. Büßer; P. Cloth; O. Diehl; F. Dohrmann; V. Drüke; H.P. Engelhardt; J. Ernst; P.D. Eversheim; D. Filges; M. Gasthuber; R. Gebel; J. Greiff; A. Groß; R. Groß-Hardt; A. Heine; S. Heider; F. Hinterberger; M. Igelbrink; R. Jahn; M. Jeske; Rudolf Langkau; J. Lindlein; R. Maier; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; B. Metsch

Scintillating fibers of type Bicron BCF-12 with 2 × 2 mm2 cross section, up to 600 mm length, and PMMA cladding have been tested, in conjunction with the multi-channel photomultiplier Hamamatsu R 4760, with minimum ionizing electrons. The impact of cladding, extramural absorbers and/or wrapping on the light attenuation and photoelectron yield is studied in detail. Fibers have been circularly bent with radii of 171 mm and arranged in two layers to bundles forming granulated scintillator rings. Their performance in the EDDA experiment at COSY for detection of high energy protons revealed typically more than 9 (6) photoelectrons per fiber from bundles with (without) mirror on the rear side, guaranteeing detection efficiencies >99% and full compatibility with corresponding solid scintillator rings. The time resolution of 3.4 ns FWHM per fiber read out is essentially due to the R 4760.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993

Reduction of space charge effects and tests of larger samples of photomultipliers for the EDDA experiment

K. Ackerstaff; J. Bisplinghoff; R. Bollmann; P. Cloth; F. Dohrmann; O. Diehl; G. Dorner; V. Drüke; H.J. Engelhardt; S. Eisenhardt; J. Ernst; P.D. Eversheim; D. Filges; S. Fritz; M. Gasthuber; R. Gebel; A. Gross; R. Gross-Hardt; F. Hinterberger; R. Jahn; U. Lahr; Rudolf Langkau; G. Lippert; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; R. Maschuw; G. Mertler; B. Metsch; F. Mosel; H. Paetz gen. Schieck; H.R. Petry

Abstract For the EDDA experiment at COSY, the response of the small, linear focused photomultipliers Hamamatsu R 1450 and R 1355 has been studied with fast light pulses generating yields up to 2 × 10 3 photoelectrons/cm 2 or peak currents of 24 mA. Linearity was obtained with a tapered bleeder chain at a tolerable loss of gain. The serial test of altogether 140 photomultipliers revealed the close correlation between single electron and amplitude resolution. The influence of the photoelectron statistics on this correlation is discussed.


NUCLEAR PHYSICS AT STORAGE RINGS: Fourth International Conference - STORI99 | 2001

Near threshold two meson production with the pd→3Heπ+π− and pd→3HeK+K− reactions

F. Bellemann; A. Berg; J. Bisplinghoff; G. Bohlscheid; J. Ernst; C. Henrich; F. Hinterberger; R. Ibald; R. Jahn; L. Jarczyk; R. Joosten; A. Kozela; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; J. Munkel; P. von Neumann-Cosel; D. Rosendaal; P. von Rossen; H. Schnitker; K. Scho; J. Smyrski; A. Strzalkowski; R. Tölle; C. Wilkin

Near threshold two meson production via the reactions pd→3Heπ+π− and pd→3HeK+K− was measured kinematically complete with the MOMO experiment at COSY. The obtained two pion invariant mass spectra and angular distributions depict a remarkable deviation from phase space. The two kaon data are consistent with phase space topped by a clear signal of the φ meson.


Physical Review C | 1999

Pion-pionp-wave dominance in thepd3Heπ+π−reaction near threshold

F. Bellemann; A. Berg; J. Bisplinghoff; G. Bohlscheid; J. Ernst; C. Henrich; F. Hinterberger; R. Ibald; R. Jahn; L. Jarczyk; R. Joosten; A. Kozela; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; J. Munkel; P. von Neumann–Cosel; D. Rosendaal; P. von Rossen; H. Schnitker; K. Scho; J. Smyrski; A. Strzalkowski; R. Tölle; C. Wilkin


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002

A hadron-nucleus collision event generator for simulations at intermediate energies

K. Ackerstaff; J. Bisplinghoff; R. Bollmann; P. Cloth; O. Diehl; F. Dohrmann; V. Drüke; S. Eisenhardt; H.P. Engelhardt; J. Ernst; P.D. Eversheim; D. Filges; S. Fritz; M. Gasthuber; R. Gebel; J. Greiff; A. Gross; R. Gross-Hardt; F. Hinterberger; Robert G. Jahn; U. Lahr; Rudolf Langkau; G. Lippert; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; B. Metsch; F. Mosel; H. Paetz gen. Schieck; H.R. Petry


Archive | 2000

Near threshold two meson production with the pd-->3Hepi+pi- and pd-->3HeK+K- reactions

F. Bellemann; A. Berg; J. Bisplinghoff; G. Bohlscheid; J. Ernst; C. Henrich; Frank Hinterberger; R. Ibald; Herbert Jahn; L. Jarczyk; R. Joosten; A. Kozela; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maschuw; Theo Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; J. Munkel; P. von Neumann-Cosel; D. Rosendaal; P. von Rossen; H. Schnitker; K. Scho; Jerzy Smyrski; A. Strzalkowski; R. Tölle; C. Wilkin


In: Meyer, HO and Schwandt, P, (eds.) NUCLEAR PHYSICS AT STORAGE RINGS. (pp. 168 - 170). AMER INST PHYSICS (2000) | 2000

Near threshold two meson production with the pd -> He-3 pi(+)pi(-) and pd -> (HeK+K-)-He-3 reactions

F. Bellemann; A. Berg; J. Bisplinghoff; G. Bohlscheid; J. Ernst; C. Henrich; F. Hinterberger; R. Ibald; R. Jahn; L. Jarczyk; R. Joosten; A. Kozela; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; J. Munkel; P. von Neumann-Cosel; D. Rosendaal; P. von Rossen; H. Schnitker; K. Scho; J. Smyrski; A. Strzalkowski; R. Tölle; C. Wilkin


Physical Review C | 1999

Pion-pion p-wave dominance in the pd -> He-3 pi(+)pi(-) reaction near threshold

F. Bellemann; A. Berg; J. Bisplinghoff; G. Bohlscheid; J. Ernst; C. Henrich; F. Hinterberger; R. Ibald; R. Jahn; L. Jarczyk; R. Joosten; A. Kozela; H. Machner; A. Magiera; R. Maschuw; T. Mayer-Kuckuk; G. Mertler; J. Munkel; P. von Neumann-Cosel; D. Rosendaal; P. von Rossen; H. Schnitker; K. Scho; J. Smyrski; A. Strzalkowski; R. Tölle; C. Wilkin

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