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== General Aspects on the Detector ==
 
== General Aspects on the Detector ==
  
There are some lines of work happening in parallel for the full construction and characterization of the new Aerogel Detector.
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The design of this detector is based on proven technology and benefits from many years of experience that JLab acquired on the usage of aerogel detectors.
  
 
[[File:detector.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Aerogel detector drawing (by Bert Metzger)]]
 
[[File:detector.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Aerogel detector drawing (by Bert Metzger)]]
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The detector will feature three trays of aerogel, each with a different refractive index. This design will provide the flexibility to change the threshold on the momentum selection of the particles, and thus cover the full kinematic range needed by the experiments. Aerogel material of two refractive indices is already at hand.
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Besides the detector construction itself, some tools are being developed for the characterization of it. Simulations (e.g. on the interaction of particles with the detector and on the optics of the detector for the PMT measurement) and components characterization (e.g. ) are being developed by the group.
  
 
The reports on each part of the work on the detector can be seen in the following link:
 
The reports on each part of the work on the detector can be seen in the following link:

Revision as of 18:58, 15 October 2011

As part of the upgrades on the Hall C at JLab, a new Kaon Aerogel Detector is under construction by a collaboration of researchers on Particle Physics, lead by Dr. Tanja Horn.

The main purpose of this detector is to be part of the new spectrometer that is being constructed at Hall C, the SHMS.

For the execution of the project, a consortium was established with the following institutions:

Two other partners are also engaged on this project, as unfunded institutions:

This project is founded through a NSF grant: PHY-1039446.

General Aspects on the Detector

The design of this detector is based on proven technology and benefits from many years of experience that JLab acquired on the usage of aerogel detectors.

Aerogel detector drawing (by Bert Metzger)

The detector will feature three trays of aerogel, each with a different refractive index. This design will provide the flexibility to change the threshold on the momentum selection of the particles, and thus cover the full kinematic range needed by the experiments. Aerogel material of two refractive indices is already at hand.

Besides the detector construction itself, some tools are being developed for the characterization of it. Simulations (e.g. on the interaction of particles with the detector and on the optics of the detector for the PMT measurement) and components characterization (e.g. ) are being developed by the group.

The reports on each part of the work on the detector can be seen in the following link: