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Measurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz Factors

X-ray transition radiation can be used to measure the Lorentz factor of relativistic particles. Standard transition radiation detectors (TRDs) typically incorporate thin plastic foil radiators and gas-filled x-ray detectors, and are sensitive up to \gamma ~ 10^4. To reach higher Lorentz factors (up...

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Autores principales: Case, Gary L., Altice, P.Parker, Cherry, Michael L., Isbert, Joachim, Mitchell, John W., Patterson, Donald
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2004.01.066
http://cds.cern.ch/record/581357
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author Case, Gary L.
Altice, P.Parker
Cherry, Michael L.
Isbert, Joachim
Mitchell, John W.
Patterson, Donald
author_facet Case, Gary L.
Altice, P.Parker
Cherry, Michael L.
Isbert, Joachim
Mitchell, John W.
Patterson, Donald
author_sort Case, Gary L.
collection CERN
description X-ray transition radiation can be used to measure the Lorentz factor of relativistic particles. Standard transition radiation detectors (TRDs) typically incorporate thin plastic foil radiators and gas-filled x-ray detectors, and are sensitive up to \gamma ~ 10^4. To reach higher Lorentz factors (up to \gamma ~ 10^5), thicker, denser radiators can be used, which consequently produce x-rays of harder energies (>100 keV). At these energies, scintillator detectors are more efficient in detecting the hard x-rays, and Compton scattering of the x-rays out of the path of the particle becomes an important effect. The Compton scattering can be utilized to separate the transition radiation from the ionization background spatially. The use of conducting metal foils is predicted to yield enhanced signals compared to standard nonconducting plastic foils of the same dimensions. We have designed and built a Compton Scatter TRD optimized for high Lorentz factors and exposed it to high energy electrons at the CERN SPS. We present the results of the accelerator tests and comparisons to simulations, demonstrating 1) the effectiveness of the Compton Scatter TRD approach; 2) the performance of conducting aluminum foils; and 3) the ability of a TRD to measure energies approximately an order of magnitude higher than previously used in very high energy cosmic ray studies.
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spelling cern-5813572019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2004.01.066http://cds.cern.ch/record/581357engCase, Gary L.Altice, P.ParkerCherry, Michael L.Isbert, JoachimMitchell, John W.Patterson, DonaldMeasurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz FactorsParticle Physics - ExperimentX-ray transition radiation can be used to measure the Lorentz factor of relativistic particles. Standard transition radiation detectors (TRDs) typically incorporate thin plastic foil radiators and gas-filled x-ray detectors, and are sensitive up to \gamma ~ 10^4. To reach higher Lorentz factors (up to \gamma ~ 10^5), thicker, denser radiators can be used, which consequently produce x-rays of harder energies (>100 keV). At these energies, scintillator detectors are more efficient in detecting the hard x-rays, and Compton scattering of the x-rays out of the path of the particle becomes an important effect. The Compton scattering can be utilized to separate the transition radiation from the ionization background spatially. The use of conducting metal foils is predicted to yield enhanced signals compared to standard nonconducting plastic foils of the same dimensions. We have designed and built a Compton Scatter TRD optimized for high Lorentz factors and exposed it to high energy electrons at the CERN SPS. We present the results of the accelerator tests and comparisons to simulations, demonstrating 1) the effectiveness of the Compton Scatter TRD approach; 2) the performance of conducting aluminum foils; and 3) the ability of a TRD to measure energies approximately an order of magnitude higher than previously used in very high energy cosmic ray studies.X-ray transition radiation can be used to measure the Lorentz factor of relativistic particles. Standard transition radiation detectors (TRDs) typically incorporate thin plastic foil radiators and gas-filled x-ray detectors, and are sensitive up to \gamma ~ 10^4. To reach higher Lorentz factors (up to \gamma ~ 10^5), thicker, denser radiators can be used, which consequently produce x-rays of harder energies (>100 keV). At these energies, scintillator detectors are more efficient in detecting the hard x-rays, and Compton scattering of the x-rays out of the path of the particle becomes an important effect. The Compton scattering can be utilized to separate the transition radiation from the ionization background spatially. The use of conducting metal foils is predicted to yield enhanced signals compared to standard nonconducting plastic foils of the same dimensions. We have designed and built a Compton Scatter TRD optimized for high Lorentz factors and exposed it to high energy electrons at the CERN SPS. We present the results of the accelerator tests and comparisons to simulations, demonstrating 1) the effectiveness of the Compton Scatter TRD approach: 2) the performance of conducting aluminum foils: and 3) the ability of a TRD to measure energies approximately an order of magnitude higher than previously used in very high energy cosmic ray studies.hep-ex/0209038oai:cds.cern.ch:5813572002-09-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Case, Gary L.
Altice, P.Parker
Cherry, Michael L.
Isbert, Joachim
Mitchell, John W.
Patterson, Donald
Measurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz Factors
title Measurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz Factors
title_full Measurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz Factors
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title_short Measurements of Compton Scattered Transition Radiation at High Lorentz Factors
title_sort measurements of compton scattered transition radiation at high lorentz factors
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2004.01.066
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