Title :
Performance of a lead radiator, gas tube calorimeter
Author :
Spiegel, L. ; Arenton, M. ; Chen, T.Y. ; Conetti, S. ; Cox, B. ; Delchamps, S.W. ; Etemadi, B. ; Fortney, L. ; Guffey, K. ; Haire, M. ; Ioannu, P. ; Jenkins, C.M. ; Judd, D.J. ; Kourkoumelis, C. ; Koutentakis, I. ; Kuzminski, J. ; Lai, K.W. ; Manousakis-K
Author_Institution :
Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA
fDate :
2/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The design and performance of a 4.2-radiation-length, lead-sandwich, gas tube hodoscope are discussed. The device, measuring 1×2 m2 in area and 12 cm in depth, was used in Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory experiment 705. Multiple samplings of anode wires situated within three-walled aluminum tubes were used to generate an X coordinate; similarly, capacitively coupled copper-clad strips were ganged together to yield a Y coordinate. The results reviewed of an analysis of electron calibration data taken during a recent six-month running period are reviewed. The position resolution (in millimeters) is seen to be 0.8+3.3/√E +31/E for the 9.92 mm-spaced wires and 0.6+3.2/√E+32 for the 12.5-mm strips, where E represents the electron beam energy in GeV. The correlation between energy as measured by the wires and energy as measured by the strips is fairly tight, with an asymmetry RMS (root mean square) for 30-GeV electrons of about 4%
Keywords :
calorimeters; electron detection and measurement; scintillation counters; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory experiment 705; Pb radiator gas tube calorimeter; electron calibration; position resolution; Aluminum; Anodes; Area measurement; Calibration; Electrons; Energy measurement; Laboratories; Sampling methods; Strips; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on