Published July 11, 2018
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Journal Article
LYSO-based precision timing detectors with SiPM readout
Chicago
Abstract
Particle detectors based on scintillation light are particularly well suited for precision timing applications with resolutions of a few 10's of ps. The large primary signal and the initial rise time of the scintillation light result in very favorable signal-to-noise conditions with fast signals. In this paper we describe timing studies using a LYSO-based sampling calorimeter with wavelength-shifting capillary light extraction and silicon photomultipliers as photosensors. We study the contributions of various steps of the signal generation to the total time resolution, and demonstrate its feasibility as a radiation-hard technology for calorimeters at high intensity hadron colliders.
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© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Received 22 August 2017, Revised 10 April 2018, Accepted 15 April 2018, Available online 21 April 2018.Additional details
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