A Z-Tagging Mini-DIRC at the Downstream Ion Focus of an Electron Ion Collider 2nd Detector

ORAL

Abstract

The proposed beamline for a 2nd detector at the Electron Ion Collider (EIC) includes a high dispersion focus approsimately 45 m downstream of the Interaction Point (IP). This enables the tagging of any beam fragment or secondary particle with a magnetic rigidity up to 99% (or greater than 101%) of beam rigidity. I will discuss simulations of a proposed absolute intensity (quartz) Cherenkov counter to be included with the Roman Pot tracking detectors. With the Cherenkov light yield scaling as Z2 (the ion fragment charge squared), the Poisson statistics fluctuations in photon statistics are sufficiently small to resolve the ion charge to better than ±1e precision from protons to uranium. I will discuss issues of light collection uniformity, photo-sensor saturation, and beam backgrounds. Research topics that would be enabled by this capability will also be summarized.

*Supported by GENERIC EIC-RELATED DETECTOR R&D PROGRAM (DOE) project EICGENR&D2023_09 and DOE Office of Science Office of Nuclear Physics grant DE-FG02-96ER40960

Presenters

  • Charles Earl Hyde

    • Old Dominion University

Authors

  • Charles Earl Hyde

    • Old Dominion University
  • Carlos Ayerbe Gayoso

    • Old Dominion University
  • Roman Dzhygadlo

    • GSI Helmholtz Cetre for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt
  • Grzegorz Kalicy

    • Catholic University of America
  • Jochen Schwiening

    • GSI Helmholz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt
  • Pawel Nadel-Turonski

    • University of South Carolina