HNX/SuperTIGER Silicon Strip Detector Response to Nuclei in Lead Primary and Fragmented Test Beams
Abstract
The response to 150 GeV/nuc primary lead (^(208)Pb) and fragmented (A/Z=2.4, 2.2, 2.0) beams measured a silicon strip detector, designed for use in the Heavy Nuclei eXplorer (HNX) and an upgrade of the Super Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder (SuperTIGER) balloon experiment, was evaluated in a CERN test beam (H8A) during Nov - Dec 2018. The 500 μm thick, single-sided silicon detectors have 32 DC-coupled strips with 3 mm pitch on the junction side with 9.6×9.6 cm^2 active area. Discrete charge-preamplifiers and shaping amplifiers were used to read out the ohmic and junction side signals simultaneously using the SuperTIGER DAQ system. We report on the response in a configuration where all 32 strips were joined and read out together. The strip detector-under-test was situated between planar silicon detectors, which provided the charge selection as well as a comparison of the measured response of each detector. The combined data set shows excellent charge resolution and finely resolved elemental peaks from helium (Z=2) through lead (Z=82). In this paper, we provide a description of the test beam experiment and the results of the charge resolution analysis.
Additional Information
© 2019 owned by the author(s) under the term of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Pre-published on: 2019 July 22. We thank Mark Wiedenbeck (CalTech/SRL/JPL) for the use of the silicon calibration detectors, the Rel-Labs preamplifier electronics, and the Canberra shaping amplifiers used in this beam test. We also thank Marco Ricci (INFN/Frascati) for help in obtaining electronics and supplies from the CERN electronics pool. Finally, we thank CERN for the opportunity to perform this beam test and providing exceptional particle beams.Attached Files
Published - ICRC2019_094.pdf
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