Title: BoNuS: Radial-Drift TPC using Curved GEMs
1BoNuS Radial-Drift TPC using Curved GEMs
A Time Projection Chamber having Radial Drift
Direction, based on GEMs which have been
Curved to form cylinders.
Howard Fenkera, Jefferson Lab
Hall-C Collaborators indicated by bold type
N. Baillieb, P. Bradshawc, S. Bueltmannc, V.
Burkherta, M. Christyd, G. Dodgec, D. Duttae, R.
Enta, J. Evansb, R. Ferschb, K. Giovanettif, K.
Griffioenb, M. Ispiryang, C. Jayalathd, N.
Kalantariansg, C. Keppeld, S. Kuhnc, G.
Niculescuf, I. Niculescuf, S. Tkachenkoc, V.
Tvaskisd, J. Zhangc
a Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
(Jlab) b College of William and Mary c Old
Dominion University d Hampton University e
Tri-Universities Nuclear Lab (TUNL) f James
Madison University g University of Houston
Graduate Student Undergraduate
This work was partially supported by DOE
Contract No. DE-AC05-84ER40150 under which the
Southeastern Universities Research Association
(SURA) operates the Thomas Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab).
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3Motivation
PR-97-107
LENT
4Motivation
- Purpose
- Provide almost-free neutron target to improve our
understanding of neutron structure.
5BoNuS Experiment - Structure Functions
- Purpose
- Neutron Structure-function measurements
unencumbered by Final-State Interaction Effects
Ratio F2n/F2p vs.x. The small data points
indicate the expected results of the BONUS
experiment for several different bins in Q2 with
statistical error bars. Estimated systematic
errors due to experimental and theoretical
uncertainties are indicated by the band at the
bottom (total systematic error / point-to-point
error after normalization at low x). Arrows
indicate the different possible approaches to the
limit x-gt1. The shaded area indicates the range
of uncertainty from existing data due to
different treatment of nuclear effects.
6Method
- Measure slow protons
- Identify spectator protons to tag e-d events in
which the neutron was struck.
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7Spectator Proton Characteristics
- Angular distribution is isotropic. Backwards
proton almost certain to be a spectator. - Momentum distribution favors low values.
- Tracks are 20x - 50x minimum ionizing.
8dE/dx is HIGH for slow protons
Tells us two things
1. Protons easy to identify
2. Detector must be thin
9Tracking a low energy, heavily-ionizing particle
requires a low-mass detector
- Time Projection Chamber (TPC)
- Just a box of gas
- Readout elements only on the surfaces.
- Windows can be made thin.
Cathode
Anode
Readout
- Information density is high, but each channel of
readout may need to record an entire waveform
for several ?s -- like having an oscilloscope
per channel!
10BoNuS is just a curled-up TPC.
For convenience, the gas-gain elements are GEMs.
11GEM Readout
- http//gdd.web.cern.ch/GDD
12Studies w/flat prototype
- Uses standard 10cm x 10cm GEMs.
- Drift region similar to planned final detector.
- Uses 3x 3M GEMs to allow tracking cosmics
(min-I). - At present, tests are performed using 80/20
Ar/CO2.
13Cosmic Studies w/flat prototype
- Cosmic tracks easily recognized.
- Position resolution would be better with charge
sharing over 3 pads. - Gain 303
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15Proton Studies w/flat prototype
- Heavily Ionizing Protons from TUNLs Tandem
16Curved GEM for Prototype
17Curved prototype RTPC
18Cosmic event from Curved GEM TPC
19BoNuS RTPC Exploded View
20Inserting Pre-amp cards
21BoNuS Readout Crate
22What it really looks like
23A Way to Mount Everything
24Tracks are Pretty Obvious
25Remember we are working in 3D. That helps!
26Results are Making Sense
Vertex position agreement between CLAS and BoNuS
Angle measurements agree, too.
27Measured dE/dx vs. P
proton / deuteron / 3He / 4He
Curves Bethe-Bloch Formula
28Particle ID via dE/dx
After determining track momentum p, histogram the
ratio
under the assumption that the particle was a
proton.
29NIM article to be submitted soon
30BoNuS Physics Analysis
Recoil mass with and w/o using measured ps
momentum.
Ebeam 4.223 GeV
N. Baillie
31Status of BoNuS Analysis
model for sn/sD by P. Bosted
32BoNuS Next 6 GeV/c Experiment
33BoNuS 12 GeV/c Experiment
34Conclusion
- Specialized spectator proton detector developed
- First use of GEMs at JLab
- First application of Curved GEMs
- Experiment Run
- More to come