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First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam

We have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10**12 p/cm**2/h and 10**13 p/cm**2/h and integral fluences of 10**12 p/cm**2 and 10**1...

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Autores principales: Huhtinen, M., Lecomte, P., Luckey, David, Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812702708_0096
http://cds.cern.ch/record/691154
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author Huhtinen, M.
Lecomte, P.
Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
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Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
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description We have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10**12 p/cm**2/h and 10**13 p/cm**2/h and integral fluences of 10**12 p/cm**2 and 10**13 p/cm**2 were reached at both rates. The light transmission of the crystals was measured after irradiation and suitable cooling time for induced radioactivity to decrease to a safe level. First results of these measurements are shown. The possible damage mechanisms are discussed and simulations based on one possible model are presented. The implications for long-term operation of CMS are discussed and it is shown that in the whole barrel and at least most of the ECAL endcap hadron damage alone - even if cumulative - should not cause the crystals to fail the CMS specification of an induced absorption coefficient muIND < 1.5 /m during the first 10 years of LHC operation.
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spelling cern-6911542023-03-14T18:49:19Zdoi:10.1142/9789812702708_0096doi:10.1142/9789812702708_0096http://cds.cern.ch/record/691154engHuhtinen, M.Lecomte, P.Luckey, DavidNessi-Tedaldi, F.First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beamOther Fields of PhysicsWe have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10**12 p/cm**2/h and 10**13 p/cm**2/h and integral fluences of 10**12 p/cm**2 and 10**13 p/cm**2 were reached at both rates. The light transmission of the crystals was measured after irradiation and suitable cooling time for induced radioactivity to decrease to a safe level. First results of these measurements are shown. The possible damage mechanisms are discussed and simulations based on one possible model are presented. The implications for long-term operation of CMS are discussed and it is shown that in the whole barrel and at least most of the ECAL endcap hadron damage alone - even if cumulative - should not cause the crystals to fail the CMS specification of an induced absorption coefficient muIND < 1.5 /m during the first 10 years of LHC operation.We have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10**12 p/cm**2/h and 10**13 p/cm**2/h and integral fluences of 10**12 p/cm**2 and 10**13 p/cm**2 were reached at both rates. The light transmission of the crystals was measured after irradiation and suitable cooling time for induced radioactivity to decrease to a safe level. First results of these measurements are shown. The possible damage mechanisms are discussed and simulations based on one possible model are presented. The implications for long-term operation of CMS are discussed and it is shown that in the whole barrel and at least most of the ECAL endcap hadron damage alone - even if cumulative - should not cause the crystals to fail the CMS specification of an induced absorption coefficient muIND < 1.5 /m during the first 10 years of LHC operation.We have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10**12 p/cm**2/h and 10**13 p/cm**2/h and integral fluences of 10**12 p/cm**2 and 10**13 p/cm**2 were reached at both rates. The light transmission of the crystals was measured after irradiation and suitable cooling time for induced radioactivity to decrease to a safe level. First results of these measurements are shown. The possible damage mechanisms are discussed and simulations based on one possible model are presented. The implications for long-term operation of CMS are discussed and it is shown that in the whole barrel and at least most of the ECAL endcap hadron damage alone - even if cumulative - should not cause the crystals to fail the CMS specification of an induced absorption coefficient muIND < 1.5 /m during the first 10 years of LHC operation.We have exposed seven full length production quality crystals of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector to a 20 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN PS accelerator. The exposure was done at fluxes of 10<sup>12</sup> p/cm<sup>2</sup>/h and 10<sup>13</sup> p/cm<sup>2</sup>/h and integral fluences of 10<sup>12</sup> p/cm<sup>2</sup> and 10<sup>13</sup> p/cm<sup>2</sup> were reached at both rates. The light transmission of the crystals was measured after irradiation and suitable cooling time for induced radioactivity to decrease to a safe level. First results of these measurements are shown. The possible damage mechanisms are discussed and simulations based on one possible model are presented. The implications for long-term operation of CMS are discussed and it is shown that in the whole barrel and at least most of the ECAL endcap hadron damage alone – even if cumulative – should not cause the crystals to fail the CMS specification of μ<sub><span class="roman">IND</span></sub> < 1.5<span class="roman">m</span><sup>−1</sup> during the first 10 years of LHC operation.physics/0312056ETHZ-IPP-PR-2003-02ETH-ZURICH-PREPRINT-ETHZ-IPP-PR-2003-02ETHZ-IPP-PR-2003-02oai:cds.cern.ch:6911542003-12-09
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Huhtinen, M.
Lecomte, P.
Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title_full First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title_fullStr First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title_full_unstemmed First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title_short First results on radiation damage in PbWO4 crystals exposed to a 20 GeV/c proton beam
title_sort first results on radiation damage in pbwo4 crystals exposed to a 20 gev/c proton beam
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812702708_0096
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http://cds.cern.ch/record/691154
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