[Halld-physics] draft text of the eta-Primakoff proposal update
Ashot Gasparian
gasparan at jlab.org
Mon Nov 29 19:00:28 EST 2010
Hi Matt,
Thanks for raising good questions. Let me try to come up with
my thoughts on your questions:
1) the suggested CompCal detector is actually a very small copy
of existing HyCal. It will have 16x16 PbWO4 crystal detectos
(with a size: 32x32 cm^2) and central 2x2 crystals removed
(that makes a 4x4 cm^2 hole in the center, like the HyCal is)
2) the expected count rates: we had some MC results done in last
year for the CompCal detector also. My recollection is that we
did not finish it on the level to estimate the count rate. It is
in plan for the December, but we have a direct experimental data
from the two PromEx-I and PrimEx-II experiment. There we had a
similar detector with the similar beam hole and in intencive
photon beam: Ie=110 nA, on 10^4 r.l. radiator, no collimator on
beam, gives ~ 7x10^7 eq. photons/sec., 5 to 10 r.l. physics targets
in beam and the calorimeter located on ~7.5 m down from the targets.
Our rates in the proposal are also calculated for a similar beam
conditions. The total HyCal rate (for the sum) was from 1 KHZ to
3 KHz depending on beam tune. With these rates we had it as the
primary trigger in the experiment with a good physics results.
The CompCal will be all the same only the outer dimension much
smaller. Based on our experimental reasults, I do not expect any rate
problem with this design. Though, we will try to finish the MC
simulations left from the last year.
3) for the document for CompCal: I agree with you we need a draft of
technical design report for this detector. I will try to do that in
the comming weeks and post it in the GlueX wiki.
Hope these are answering to your questions in some ways. Please let
me know if some of them needs more discussions.
Thanks,
Ashot
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Ashot Gasparian Phone:(336)285-2112 (NC A&T)
Professor of Physics
Physics Department (757)-269-7914 JLab
NC A&T State University Fax:(757)-269-6273 JLab
Greensboro, NC 27411 email: gasparan at jlab.org
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Matthew Shepherd wrote:
>
> Hi Ashot,
>
> Do you have a document that outlines the details of CompCal
including simulations of the background? Has such a technique
been used for other experiments? What is the geometry of this
detector -- does it have a beam hole? I imagine count rates
for this detector must be incredibly high.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Nov 29, 2010, at 5:53 AM, Ashot Gasparian wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear Hall D Collaborators,
>>
>> We are required to submit a short update for the eta-Primakoff
>> proposal to this upcoming PAC37 for the beam time assignment and
>> scientific rating.
>> The proposal was approved a year ago by PAC35.
>>
>> The first draft of the suggested update is in the attachment of
>> this email. The submission deadline is on this Wednesday, so you
>> will have a few days to send your critical suggestions and questions
>> to us to make this document better for the submission.
>>
>> Thank you for your participation and valuable support,
>> Ashot, Liping
>>
>>
>>
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>> Ashot Gasparian Phone:(336)285-2112 (NC A&T)
>> Professor of Physics
>> Physics Department (757)-269-7914 JLab
>> NC A&T State University Fax:(757)-269-6273 JLab
>> Greensboro, NC 27411 email: gasparan at jlab.org
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