Published August 21, 2016
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Journal Article
Direct tests of a pixelated microchannel plate as the active element of a shower maximum detector
Chicago
Abstract
One possibility to make a fast and radiation resistant shower maximum detector is to use a secondary emitter as an active element. We report our studies of microchannel plate photomultipliers (MCPs) as the active element of a shower-maximum detector. We present test beam results obtained using Photonis XP85011 to detect secondary particles of an electromagnetic shower. We focus on the use of the multiple pixels on the Photonis MCP in order to find a transverse two-dimensional shower distribution. A spatial resolution of 0.8 mm was obtained with an 8 GeV electron beam. A method for measuring the arrival time resolution for electromagnetic showers is presented, and we show that time resolution better than 40 ps can be achieved.
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© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Received 19 November 2015, Revised 7 April 2016, Accepted 3 May 2016, Available online 7 May 2016.Additional details
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