Title :
The electromagnetic calorimeter trigger system for the AMS-2 experiment
Author :
Adloff, C. ; Cadoux, F. ; Chen, G.M. ; Chen, H.S. ; Cervelli, F. ; Coignet, G. ; Cougolat, G. ; Di Falco, St ; Galeotti, St ; Goy, C. ; Hermel, R. ; Kossakowski, R. ; Incagli, M. ; Li, Z.H. ; Lu, Y.S. ; Magazzu, C. ; Pedreschi, E. ; Piendibene, M. ; Pilo,
Author_Institution :
LAPP, Annecy-le-Vieux, France
Abstract :
AMS-2 is an astroparticle experiment designed for a very precise measurement of primary cosmic rays spectrum. The experiment will operate on board of the ISS at a 400 km altitude for a period of about 3 years. The main scientific goals of the experiment are the search for antimatter, for dark matter and the study of gamma rays. In AMS the electromagnetic calorimeter plays a key role for its high capability to measure e+, e- and gamma spectra and to suppress the background generated by p and He nuclei. To directly detect photons the calorimeter is requested to provide a stand alone trigger. The proposed trigger, presented in this article, will have the capability to detect photons with energy above 4 GeV with an efficiency of about 100 %. The hardware implementation foresees an analog section, comparing the photomultiplier signal with a given threshold, and a digital section applying the trigger selection algorithm.
Keywords :
calorimeters; cosmic ray apparatus; electron detection; gamma-ray apparatus; gamma-ray detection; particle calorimetry; 400 km; AMS-2 experiment; Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer; ISS; International Space Station; antimatter; astroparticle experiment; dark matter; electromagnetic calorimeter trigger system; electron spectra; gamma rays; gamma spectra; photomultiplier signal; positron spectral; primary cosmic rays spectrum; trigger selection algorithm; Cosmic rays; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic measurements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Helium; Magnetic field measurement; Nuclear measurements; Photomultipliers; Protons; Radiation detectors;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596252