A study of proximity focusing RICH with aerogel radiator
✍ Scribed by I. Adachi; K. Fujita; T. Fukushima; A. Gorišek; D. Hayashi; T. Iijima; T. Ikado; T. Ishikawa; H. Kawai; S. Korpar; Y. Kozakai; P. Križan; A. Kuratani; Y. Mazuka; T. Nakagawa; S. Nishida; S. Ogawa; R. Pestotnik; T. Seki; T. Sumiyoshi; M. Tabata; Y. Unno
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Volume
- 580
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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✦ Synopsis
Proximity focusing RICH based on an aerogel Cherenkov radiator has been developed for a new particle identifier in the Belle upgrade. To further improve the detector performance, a new concept for Cherenkov ring imaging has been introduced, where multiple aerogel layers with different indices are accumulated to increase observed photoelectrons without making the single photon resolution worse. By constructing a prototype counter, this idea was validated in a test beam experiment, and we achieved 5:5 sp=K separation at 4 GeV=c. In addition, the potential of the time-of-flight capabilities to detect time information of Cherenkov photons, where a microchannel plate PMT is employed as a photodetector, was examined in a beam test, and excellent performance of this technique was obtained.
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We have been developing a proximity focusing ring imaging Cherenkov counter (RICH) with aerogel radiator, to extend the hadron identification capabilities in the forward endcap region of the Belle detector at the KEK B factory. This paper presents our recent studies on possible improvement of the RI