27 February 2017 to 3 March 2017
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Asia/Novosibirsk timezone

K long and muon system for the Belle II experiment

2 Mar 2017, 18:20
20m
Contributed Oral Particle identification Particle identification

Speaker

Dr Timofey Uglov (MIPT and LPI RAS)

Description

A new K0L and muon detector based on scintillators will be used in the Belle II experiment, currently at the final stages of construction. The increased luminosity of the e+e- SuperKEKB collider entails challenging detector requirements. Relatively inexpensive polystyrene scintillator strips with wavelength shifting fibers ensure a sufficient light yield at the Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) photodetector, are robust and provide improved physics performance for the Belle II experiment compared to its predecessor, Belle.

Summary

We have studied a system based on scintillator counters with WLS
fiber light collection and SiPM readout for the Belle II experiment.
We have identified a few simple improvements in
the strip production technology which allow significant increases
in the light collection efficiency, thus increasing the efficiency and
robustness of the entire detector. The new system should work
efficiently at background rates and radiation doses
~100 times larger than those observed for the Belle experiment. As demonstrated by many tests, the system has sufficient robustness to operate well in a strong magnetic
field and high radiation and interaction environment with no significant degradation anticipated after many years of data-taking. While this system was designed for a particular experiment, namely Belle II,
our study can be applied to the construction of muon systems in many experiments

Primary author

Dr Timofey Uglov (MIPT and LPI RAS)

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