Performance Evaluation of Time-Measurement System Using Ultra-fast Plastic Scintillation Detectors in BigRIPS (2)

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Abstract

The-TOF-ΔE method is often used to identify nuclides of produced secondary beams at the inflight RI beam facilities. To improve the resolution of the mass-to-charge ratio A/Q, it is essential to improve those of the magnetic rigidity and time-of-flight (TOF). To achieve this requirement on the time resolution of the TOF, the performance-evaluation experiment was performed using the BigRIPS at the RIBF. A secondary beam containing unstable nuclei around 300-MeV/nucleon 130Sn, which was produced by irradiating a Be target with a 238U primary beam, was used for the TOF measurement.

Two TOF detectors were installed at the two focal planes, F3 and F7, respectively (Four in total). A new TOF detector consists of a Elijen EJ-232 plastic scintillator and two HAMAMATSU R13089 PMTs. The EJ-232 has an ultra-fast response with a faster rise time than an EJ-230, which is usually employed at the BigRIPS, instead of reducing the light intensity. The R13089 PMT has a small transit time spread. For the data acquisition, a TAC-ADC system was used in parallel with the existing TDC to evaluate the effect on the intrinsic time resolution from the signal transport and timing jitter of electronic circuit. The time resolution of each TOF detector was extracted from the corresponding TOF and compared. In addition, the resolution of the A/Q was derived from the TOF measured with the newly developed detectors. The achieved TOF resolution and relative A/Q resolution were 50 ps(σ) and 0.034%(σ), respectively.

*This work was partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP22H00126.

Presenters

  • Rinon Kageyama

    • Tokyo City University

Authors

  • Rinon Kageyama

    • Tokyo City University
  • Chiaki Une

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Daiki Nishimura

    • Tokyo City University
    • Tokyo city University
    • Tokyo City Univ.
  • Mitsumori Fukuda

    • Osaka University
  • Naoki Fukuda

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN
  • Masaomi Tanaka

    • Kyusyu University
    • Kyushu University
    • RIKEN Nishina Center / Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ.
  • Norihide Noguchi

    • Niigata University
    • Niigata Univ.
  • Takashi Ohtsubo

    • Niigata University
    • Deparment of Physics, Niigata University
    • Niigata Univ.
  • Yohei Shimizu

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
  • Sora Sugawara

    • Tokyo City University
    • Tokyo City Univ.
  • Hiroshi Suzuki

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN
  • Ryo Taguchi

    • Osaka University
    • Osaka Univ.
  • Miki Fukutome

    • Osaka University
    • Osaka Univ.
  • Gen Takayama

    • Osaka University
  • Hiroyuki Takahashi

    • Tokyo City University
  • Hiroyuki Takeda

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN
  • Koichi Yoshida

    • RIKEN Nishina Center
    • RIKEN
  • Chihaya Fukushima

    • Tokyo City University
  • Masahiro Yoshimoto

    • RIKEN Nishina Center