Title :
The Design of the Cooling System for the CMS Barrel Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Author_Institution :
PH-CMA Group, CERN, Geneva
Abstract :
CMS is one of the four experiments being constructed for the LHC. The electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is made of lead tungstate (PbWO4) crystals. Scintillation light from the crystals in the barrel is detected by avalanche photo diodes (APD). The number of scintillation photons emitted by the crystals and the amplification of the APD are both temperature dependent. Keeping the constant term of the energy resolution (the contribution to the fractional energy resolution which is independent of energy) below a few tenths of percent requires the temperature of the the crystals and APDs to be stabilized to within 0.1 K while for example previously built L3 detector using another type of crystals had a temperature stability around 1 K which is the standard requirement for cooling systems at CERN. In this contribution, we describe the innovative solutions which have been developed and implemented to achieve this performance.
Keywords :
avalanche photodiodes; particle calorimetry; position sensitive particle detectors; solid scintillation detectors; CMS barrel electromagnetic calorimeter; L3 detector; avalanche photodiodes; cooling system; lead tungstate crystals; scintillation light; scintillation photons; Collision mitigation; Cooling; Diodes; Energy resolution; Large Hadron Collider; Lead; Photonic crystals; Solid scintillation detectors; Stability; Temperature dependence; CERN; CMS; ECAL; LHC; cooling; crystal; electromagnetic calorimeter; particles detector; temperature control;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2007.906169