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Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector

The goal of the ASACUSA (Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow Antiprotons) CUSP experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator is to measure the ground state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen in order to test whether CPT invariance is broken. The ASACUSA hodoscope is a detector consisting of...

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Autores principales: Kraxberger, V., Amsler, C., Breuker, H., Chesnevskaya, S., Costantini, G., Ferragut, R., Giammarchi, M., Gligorova, A., Gosta, G., Higaki, H., Hunter, E.D., Killian, C., Kletzl, V., Kuroda, N., Lanz, A., Leali, M., Mäckel, V., Maero, G., Malbrunot, C., Mascagna, V., Matsuda, Y., Migliorati, S., Murtagh, D.J., Nagata, Y., Nanda, A., Nowak, L., Pasino, E., Romé, M., Simon, M.C., Tajima, M., Toso, V., Ulmer, S., Venturelli, L., Weiser, A., Widmann, E., Wolz, T., Yamazaki, Y., Zmeskal, J.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2022.167568
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2809488
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author Kraxberger, V.
Amsler, C.
Breuker, H.
Chesnevskaya, S.
Costantini, G.
Ferragut, R.
Giammarchi, M.
Gligorova, A.
Gosta, G.
Higaki, H.
Hunter, E.D.
Killian, C.
Kletzl, V.
Kuroda, N.
Lanz, A.
Leali, M.
Mäckel, V.
Maero, G.
Malbrunot, C.
Mascagna, V.
Matsuda, Y.
Migliorati, S.
Murtagh, D.J.
Nagata, Y.
Nanda, A.
Nowak, L.
Pasino, E.
Romé, M.
Simon, M.C.
Tajima, M.
Toso, V.
Ulmer, S.
Venturelli, L.
Weiser, A.
Widmann, E.
Wolz, T.
Yamazaki, Y.
Zmeskal, J.
author_facet Kraxberger, V.
Amsler, C.
Breuker, H.
Chesnevskaya, S.
Costantini, G.
Ferragut, R.
Giammarchi, M.
Gligorova, A.
Gosta, G.
Higaki, H.
Hunter, E.D.
Killian, C.
Kletzl, V.
Kuroda, N.
Lanz, A.
Leali, M.
Mäckel, V.
Maero, G.
Malbrunot, C.
Mascagna, V.
Matsuda, Y.
Migliorati, S.
Murtagh, D.J.
Nagata, Y.
Nanda, A.
Nowak, L.
Pasino, E.
Romé, M.
Simon, M.C.
Tajima, M.
Toso, V.
Ulmer, S.
Venturelli, L.
Weiser, A.
Widmann, E.
Wolz, T.
Yamazaki, Y.
Zmeskal, J.
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description The goal of the ASACUSA (Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow Antiprotons) CUSP experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator is to measure the ground state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen in order to test whether CPT invariance is broken. The ASACUSA hodoscope is a detector consisting of two layers of 32 plastic scintillator bars individually read out by two serially connected silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) on each end. Two additional layers for position resolution along the beam axis were scintillator fibres, which will now be replaced by scintillating tiles placed onto the existing bars and also read out by SiPMs. If the antiproton of antihydrogen annihilates in the centre of the hodoscope, particles (mostly pions) are produced and travel through the various layers of the detector and produce signals. The hodoscope was successfully used during the last data taking period at CERN. The necessary time resolution to discriminate between particles travelling through the detector from outside and particles produced in the centre of the detector was achieved by the use of waveform digitisers and software constant fraction discrimination. The disadvantage of this readout scheme was the slow readout speed, which was improved by two orders of magnitude. This was done by omitting the digitisers and replacing them with TDCs reading out the digital time-over-threshold (ToT) signal using leading edge discrimination.
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spelling cern-28094882023-08-02T03:10:14Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2022.167568http://cds.cern.ch/record/2809488engKraxberger, V.Amsler, C.Breuker, H.Chesnevskaya, S.Costantini, G.Ferragut, R.Giammarchi, M.Gligorova, A.Gosta, G.Higaki, H.Hunter, E.D.Killian, C.Kletzl, V.Kuroda, N.Lanz, A.Leali, M.Mäckel, V.Maero, G.Malbrunot, C.Mascagna, V.Matsuda, Y.Migliorati, S.Murtagh, D.J.Nagata, Y.Nanda, A.Nowak, L.Pasino, E.Romé, M.Simon, M.C.Tajima, M.Toso, V.Ulmer, S.Venturelli, L.Weiser, A.Widmann, E.Wolz, T.Yamazaki, Y.Zmeskal, J.Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detectornucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe goal of the ASACUSA (Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow Antiprotons) CUSP experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator is to measure the ground state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen in order to test whether CPT invariance is broken. The ASACUSA hodoscope is a detector consisting of two layers of 32 plastic scintillator bars individually read out by two serially connected silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) on each end. Two additional layers for position resolution along the beam axis were scintillator fibres, which will now be replaced by scintillating tiles placed onto the existing bars and also read out by SiPMs. If the antiproton of antihydrogen annihilates in the centre of the hodoscope, particles (mostly pions) are produced and travel through the various layers of the detector and produce signals. The hodoscope was successfully used during the last data taking period at CERN. The necessary time resolution to discriminate between particles travelling through the detector from outside and particles produced in the centre of the detector was achieved by the use of waveform digitisers and software constant fraction discrimination. The disadvantage of this readout scheme was the slow readout speed, which was improved by two orders of magnitude. This was done by omitting the digitisers and replacing them with TDCs reading out the digital time-over-threshold (ToT) signal using leading edge discrimination.The goal of the ASACUSA (Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow Antiprotons) CUSP experiment at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator is to measure the ground state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen in order to test whether CPT invariance is broken. The ASACUSA hodoscope is a detector consisting of two layers of 32 plastic scintillator bars individually read out by two serially connected silicon photo multipliers (SiPMs) on each end. Two additional layers for position resolution along the beam axis were scintillator fibres, which will now be replaced by scintillating tiles placed onto the existing bars and also read out by SiPMs. If the antiproton of antihydrogen annihilates in the center of the hodoscope, particles (mostly pions) are produced and travel through the various layers of the detector and produce signals. The hodoscope was successfully used during the last data taking period at CERN. The necessary time resolution to discriminate between particles travelling through the detector from outside and particles produced in the center of the detector was achieved by the use of waveform digitisers and software constant fraction discrimination. The disadvantage of this readout scheme was the slow readout speed, which was improved by two orders of magnitude. This was done by omitting the digitisers and replacing them with TDCs reading out the digital time-over-threshold (ToT) signal using leading edge discrimination.arXiv:2204.11572oai:cds.cern.ch:28094882022-04-25
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Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Kraxberger, V.
Amsler, C.
Breuker, H.
Chesnevskaya, S.
Costantini, G.
Ferragut, R.
Giammarchi, M.
Gligorova, A.
Gosta, G.
Higaki, H.
Hunter, E.D.
Killian, C.
Kletzl, V.
Kuroda, N.
Lanz, A.
Leali, M.
Mäckel, V.
Maero, G.
Malbrunot, C.
Mascagna, V.
Matsuda, Y.
Migliorati, S.
Murtagh, D.J.
Nagata, Y.
Nanda, A.
Nowak, L.
Pasino, E.
Romé, M.
Simon, M.C.
Tajima, M.
Toso, V.
Ulmer, S.
Venturelli, L.
Weiser, A.
Widmann, E.
Wolz, T.
Yamazaki, Y.
Zmeskal, J.
Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title_full Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title_fullStr Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title_short Upgrade of ASACUSA's Antihydrogen Detector
title_sort upgrade of asacusa's antihydrogen detector
topic nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2022.167568
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