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The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade
A study is presented of the effects of radiation damage on various plastic scintillating tiles considered for the LHC Run 3 upgrade of the hadron calorimeter of the CMS detector. Measurements are made both before and after irradiation in the CMS collision hall to a dose of 44 kGy. Results are given...
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description | A study is presented of the effects of radiation damage on various plastic scintillating tiles considered for the LHC Run 3 upgrade of the hadron calorimeter of the CMS detector. Measurements are made both before and after irradiation in the CMS collision hall to a dose of 44 kGy. Results are given for their energy spectrum, efficiency as a function of position, and light yield; tiles of different shapes were studied. All tiles saw a light reduction of $\approx 50\%$. The tiles in the shape currently used in the CMS detector did not see increased non-uniformity of light collection, while a significant disuniformity was observed in tiles in an alternative shape. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2022 |
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spelling | cern-28234022023-06-29T04:25:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2823402engThe effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgradephysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA study is presented of the effects of radiation damage on various plastic scintillating tiles considered for the LHC Run 3 upgrade of the hadron calorimeter of the CMS detector. Measurements are made both before and after irradiation in the CMS collision hall to a dose of 44 kGy. Results are given for their energy spectrum, efficiency as a function of position, and light yield; tiles of different shapes were studied. All tiles saw a light reduction of $\approx 50\%$. The tiles in the shape currently used in the CMS detector did not see increased non-uniformity of light collection, while a significant disuniformity was observed in tiles in an alternative shape.arXiv:2207.11960oai:cds.cern.ch:28234022022-07-25 |
spellingShingle | physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title | The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title_full | The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title_fullStr | The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title_short | The effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the CMS hadron calorimeter upgrade |
title_sort | effect of radiation damage on the light yield and uniformity of candidate plastic scintillator tiles for the cms hadron calorimeter upgrade |
topic | physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2823402 |