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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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Publicado: 2022
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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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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