Construction and Performance of the Barrel Electromagnetic Calorimeter for the GlueX Experiment
Abstract
The barrel calorimeter is part of the new spectrometer installed in Hall D at Jefferson Lab for the GlueX experiment. The calorimeter was installed in 2013, commissioned in 2014 and has been operating routinely since early 2015. The detector configuration, associated Monte Carlo simulations, calibration and operational performance are described herein. The calorimeter records the time and energy deposited by charged and neutral particles created by a multi-GeV photon beam. It is constructed as a lead and scintillating-fiber calorimeter and read out with 3840 large-area silicon photomultiplier arrays. Particles impinge on the detector over a wide range of angles, from normal incidence at 90 degrees down to 11.5 degrees, which defines a geometry that is fairly unique among calorimeters. The response of the calorimeter has been measured during a running experiment and performs as expected for electromagnetic showers below 2.5 GeV. We characterize the performance of the BCAL using the energy resolution integrated over typical angular distributions for and production of =5.2\%/ 3.6\% and a timing resolution of \,=\,150\,ps at 1\,GeV.
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@article{arxiv.1801.03088,
title = {Construction and Performance of the Barrel Electromagnetic Calorimeter for the GlueX Experiment},
author = {Tegan Beattie and Ahmed Foda and Colleen Henschel and S Katsaganis and Shaun Krueger and George Lolos and Zisis Papandreou and E. L. Plummer and Irina Semenova and Andrei Semenov and Fernando Barbosa and Eugene Chudakov and Mark Dalton and David Lawrence and Yi Qiang and Nicholas Sandoval and Elton Smith and Christopher Stanislav and Justin Stevens and Simon Taylor and Timothy Whitlatch and Benedikt Zihlmann and William Levine and William McGinley and Curtis Meyer and Michael Staib and Efstratios Anassontzis and Christina Kourkoumelis and Georgios Vasileiadis and George Voulgaris and William Brooks and Hayk Hakobyan and Sergey Kuleshov and R. Rojas and Christian Romero Vieyra and Orlando Soto Sandoval and Alam Toro Salas and Juan Vega Vergara and Matthew Shepherd},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03088},
year = {2018}
}
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46 pages, 33 figures