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 ac
Study of highly transparent silica aerogel as a RICH radiator
✍ Scribed by I. Adachi; S. Fratina; T. Fukushima; A. Gorišek; T. Iijima; H. Kawai; M. Konishi; S. Korpar; Y. Kozakai; P. Križan; T. Matsumoto; Y. Mazuka; S. Nishida; S. Ogawa; S. Ohtake; R. Pestotnik; S. Saitoh; T. Seki; T. Sumiyoshi; M. Tabata; Y. Uchida; Y. Unno; S. Yamamoto
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 266 KB
- Volume
- 553
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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✦ Synopsis
We have developed silica aerogel to be employed as a RICH radiator in the Belle PID upgrade. For this purpose, new aerogel sample with a higher refractive index (n) of $1:05 was successfully produced while keeping the hydrophobic feature. In this novel technique, a new solvent was introduced in the first step of the sol-gel process so as to avoid a deterioration of the optical quality, even for n greater than 1.03. Based on this procedure, the transmission length was obtained to be more than 40 mm at 400 nm wave length, which was twice longer than before, for samples of $100 Â 100 Â 10 mm 3 size. In this article, the results of the new aerogel production will be shown together with some design considerations for the RICH radiator.
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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