RICH counter for heavy-ion particle identification using multi-anode photomultipliers

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Abstract

In order to develop a new RICH counter (Ring Imaging CHerenkov counter) for heavy-ion particle identification, we have constructed a test system for measurement of a ring image of Cherenkov light using multi-anode photomultipliers that detect a photon incident position. For a test, a $^{\mathrm{58}}$Ni(480MeV/u) beam provided by the HIMAC heavy-ion synchrotron was used. As radiators, we have tested synthetic silica, polycarbonate, and BK7. We have selected a wavelength of Cherenkov light by using a band pass filter. As a result, the ring image of Cherenkov light was observed and the obtained resolution of velocity will be reported at the meeting.

Authors

  • Shintaro Yamaoka

    • Dept. Phys., Osaka Univ.
    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Mitsunori Fukuda

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Yusuke Morita

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Ryosuke Kanbe

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Kensaku Matsuta

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Mototsugu Mihara

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Junichi Ohno

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Yasuto Kamisho

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Masaomi Tanaka

    • Dept. Physics, Osaka University
  • Daiki Nishimura

    • Dept. Physics, Tokyo University of Science
  • Kenta Yoshinaga

    • Dept. Physics, Tokyo University of Science
  • Takashi Ohtsubo

    • Dept. Physics, Niigata University
  • Maya Takechi

    • Dept. Physics, Niigata University
  • Masayuki Nagashima

    • Dept. Physics, Niigata University
  • Takuji Izumikawa

    • Radioisotope Center, Niigata University
  • Atsushi Kitagawa

    • National Institute of Radiological Science
  • Shigekazu Fukuda

    • National Institute of Radiological Science
  • Shinji Sato

    • National Institute of Radiological Science
  • Shinji Suzuki

    • National Institute of Radiological Science
  • Takeshi Suzuki

    • Dept. Physics, Saitama University
  • Takayuki Yamaguchi

    • Dept. Physics, Saitama University