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Nuclear Interaction Detector system for UA9 experiments based on ArduSiPM prototype

We realized a Nuclear Interaction Detector (NID) system based on thin plastic scintillator, MPPC readout and Arduino, for the H8 telescope of the UA9 experiment. This CERN-SPS experiment aim to test the crystal assisted collimation for both protons and lead ion beam collimation in the LHC. The NID c...

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Autores principales: Iacoangeli, F, Addesa, F, Bocci, V, Cavoto, G, Garattini, M, Recchia, L, Rossi, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2015.7581878
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2263734
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Sumario:We realized a Nuclear Interaction Detector (NID) system based on thin plastic scintillator, MPPC readout and Arduino, for the H8 telescope of the UA9 experiment. This CERN-SPS experiment aim to test the crystal assisted collimation for both protons and lead ion beam collimation in the LHC. The NID carry out a precise measurement of nuclear interactions probability between crystal and particles in the various channeling regimes (channeling, volume reflection etc.) The NID made up of a small scintillator fiber as trigger of the system and two small scintillator as nuclear interaction counters. A pair of Hamamatsu Multi Pixel-Photon Counters (MPPC) per scintillator supply the optical readout. An ARDUINO based system, called ArduSiPM prototype, supply bias voltage, amplified channels and control electronics by easy html-based user interface. The NID system is installed on H8 beam line at CERN North experimental area and is measuring the nuclear interaction events on crystal characterization.