Progress on the development of a novel Energy Loss Optical Scintillation System for heavy-ion PID
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Abstract
This work will focus on the operational mechanism and performance of ELOSS, including the description of the optical readout based on photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), an expected energy/timing resolution (respectively 0.4% and <200 psec), and high rate capability (up to ~80 kHz limited only by the DAQ). We also discuss the work performed for a full characterization of the optical readout, including PMT gain calibration and gain matching, both of which are needed to achieve the optimal ELOSS performance.
**) This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-2017986*) Work partially supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, High Energy Physics under Cooperative Agreement award number DE-SC0018362 and Michigan State University.
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Presenters
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Sean Dziubinski
- FRIB, MSU