Development of High-Reflectivity Mirror for pfRICH in the EIC Experiment

ORAL

Abstract

The upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory will collide electrons with protons and nuclei to explore the structure of hadronic matter. The ePIC detector at Interaction Point 6 features the proximity-focusing Ring Imaging CHerenkov (pfRICH) subsystem, designed for particle identification (PID) in the backward pseudorapidity region, -3.5 ≤ η ≤ -1.5, crucial for accessing low-x and low-Q2 physics. The pfRICH identifies high-energy charged particles by measuring their Cherenkov emission angle in an aerogel radiator. To enhance photon detection, it uses high-reflectivity mirrors that redirect photons toward the sensors. Our project involves fabricating these mirrors via evaporative coating and assessing their optical performance. We present the fabrication method and preliminary reflectivity results from mirrors produced at Stony Brook University, achieving up to 90% reflectivity across the 300–600 nm range.

*My participation in this project was party made possible through the Exploration in STEM summer research program, funded by PSEG and the Stony Brook Career Center.

Presenters

  • Mahmodol Mojumder

    • Stony Brook University (SUNY)

Authors

  • Mahmodol Mojumder

    • Stony Brook University (SUNY)
  • Preet Mann

    • Stony Brook University
  • Abhay Deshpande

    • Stony Brook University
  • Charles-Joseph NAIM

    • Stony Brook University
  • Bishoy Dongwi

    • Stony Brook University
  • Zhoudunming Tu

    • Department of Physics, BNL