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Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections

The HARP experiment was designed to study hadron production in proton- nucleus collisions in the energy range of 1.5 GeV/c-15 GeV/c. The experiment was made of two spectrometers, a forward dipole spectrometer and a large-angle solenoid spectrometer. In the large-angle spectrometer the main tracking...

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Autores principales: Bagulya, A, Blondel, A, Borghi, S, Catanesi, G, Chimenti, P, Gastaldi, U, Giani, S, Grichine, Ivanchenko, V, Kolev, D, Panman, J, Radicioni, E, Tsenov, R, Tsukerman, I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11014
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193341
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author Bagulya, A
Blondel, A
Borghi, S
Catanesi, G
Chimenti, P
Gastaldi, U
Giani, S
Grichine,
Ivanchenko, V
Kolev, D
Panman, J
Radicioni, E
Tsenov, R
Tsukerman, I
author_facet Bagulya, A
Blondel, A
Borghi, S
Catanesi, G
Chimenti, P
Gastaldi, U
Giani, S
Grichine,
Ivanchenko, V
Kolev, D
Panman, J
Radicioni, E
Tsenov, R
Tsukerman, I
author_sort Bagulya, A
collection CERN
description The HARP experiment was designed to study hadron production in proton- nucleus collisions in the energy range of 1.5 GeV/c-15 GeV/c. The experiment was made of two spectrometers, a forward dipole spectrometer and a large-angle solenoid spectrometer. In the large-angle spectrometer the main tracking and particle identification is performed by a cylindrical Time Projection Chamber (TPC) which suffered a number of shortcomings later addressed in the analysis. In this paper we discuss the effects of time-dependent (dynamic) distortions of the position measurements in the TPC which are due to a build-up of ion charges in the chamber during the accelerator spill. These phenomena have been studied both theoretically and experimentally, and a correction procedure has been developed. First, the dynamics of the positive ion cloud and of the full electrostatics of the field-cage system have been modelled with a phenomenological approach and a general correction procedure has been developed and applied to all data settings. Then, the correction procedure has been benchmarked experimentally by means of recoil protons in elastic scattering reactions, where the track coordinates are precisely predictable from simple kinematical considerations. After application of the corrections for dynamic distortions the corrected data have a performance equal to data where the dynamic distortions are absent. We describe the theoretical model, the comparis on with the measurements, the distortion correction method and the results obtained with experimental data.
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spelling cern-11933412019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11014http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193341engBagulya, ABlondel, ABorghi, SCatanesi, GChimenti, PGastaldi, UGiani, SGrichine,Ivanchenko, VKolev, DPanman, JRadicioni, ETsenov, RTsukerman, IDynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and correctionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe HARP experiment was designed to study hadron production in proton- nucleus collisions in the energy range of 1.5 GeV/c-15 GeV/c. The experiment was made of two spectrometers, a forward dipole spectrometer and a large-angle solenoid spectrometer. In the large-angle spectrometer the main tracking and particle identification is performed by a cylindrical Time Projection Chamber (TPC) which suffered a number of shortcomings later addressed in the analysis. In this paper we discuss the effects of time-dependent (dynamic) distortions of the position measurements in the TPC which are due to a build-up of ion charges in the chamber during the accelerator spill. These phenomena have been studied both theoretically and experimentally, and a correction procedure has been developed. First, the dynamics of the positive ion cloud and of the full electrostatics of the field-cage system have been modelled with a phenomenological approach and a general correction procedure has been developed and applied to all data settings. Then, the correction procedure has been benchmarked experimentally by means of recoil protons in elastic scattering reactions, where the track coordinates are precisely predictable from simple kinematical considerations. After application of the corrections for dynamic distortions the corrected data have a performance equal to data where the dynamic distortions are absent. We describe the theoretical model, the comparis on with the measurements, the distortion correction method and the results obtained with experimental data.arXiv:0903.4762CERN-PH-EP-2009-015oai:cds.cern.ch:11933412009-07-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bagulya, A
Blondel, A
Borghi, S
Catanesi, G
Chimenti, P
Gastaldi, U
Giani, S
Grichine,
Ivanchenko, V
Kolev, D
Panman, J
Radicioni, E
Tsenov, R
Tsukerman, I
Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title_full Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title_fullStr Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title_short Dynamic Distortions in the HARP TPC: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
title_sort dynamic distortions in the harp tpc: observations, measurements, modelling and corrections
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11014
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193341
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