27-29 November 2018
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Performance evaluation of HAPDs in the Belle II Aerogel RICH counter

27 Nov 2018, 18:00
2h

Speaker

Masanobu Yonenaga (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

Description

The Aerogel Ring Imaging Cherenkov (ARICH) counter is a particle identification device located in the endcap region of the Belle II detector. The main components of the ARICH counter are 248 silica aerogel tiles built into the Cherenkov radiator and 420 Hybrid Avalanche Photo Detectors (HAPDs) making up the photon detector. Angular distribution of Cherenkov photons emitted from silica aerogel and detected by HAPDs is used to identify charged particles. Therefore, HAPD performance is essential for the ARICH counter.
The HAPD is a vacuum tube made of ceramic body, quartz window with semitransparent photocathode and 4 segmented Avalanche Photo Diode (APD) chips. APD chips consist of 36 pixels covering $4.9 \times 4.9 mm^2$ each. Multiplication in an HAPD is a combination of impact ionization of a photo-electron accelerated by the high voltage applied between photocathode and APD, bombardment gain, and APD avalanche process, avalanche gain.
All the HAPDs were tested before the installation into ARICH detector. One of the issues of HAPDs is a very large signal observed when operated inside the magnetic field therefore each HAPD was also tested in the magnetic field.
Installation of HAPDs to the ARICH detector finished in July 2017, and the ARICH was installed in the Belle II detector at the end of 2017. Belle II beam commissioning is operated from February to July 2018. Evaluation of the HAPD performance during Belle II beam commissioning and the result of Belle II beam commissioning are reported.

Primary author

Masanobu Yonenaga (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

Co-authors

Ichiro Adachi (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK),SOKENDAI (The Graduate University of Advanced Science)) Leonid Burmsistrov (Laboratoire de Laccelerateur Lineaire (LAL)) Francois Le Diberder (Laboratoire de Laccelerateur Lineaire (LAL)) Rok Dolenec (University of Ljubljana) Koki Hataya (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Toru Iijima (Nagoya University) Shiori Kakimoto (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Hidekazu Kakuno (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Hideyuki Kawai (Chiba University) Takeo Kawasaki (Kitasato University) Haruki Kindo (SOKENDAI (The Graduate University of Advanced Science)) Takashi Kohriki (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) Tomoyuki Konno (Kitasato University,Tokyo Metropolitan University) Samo Korpar (University of Maribor, Jozef Stefan Institute) Emi Kou (Laboratoire de Laccelerateur Lineaire (LAL)) Peter Krizan (University of Ljubljana,Jozef Stefan Institute) Tetsuro Kumita (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Yun-Tsung Lai (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) Masahiro Machida (Tokyo University of Science) Manca Mrvar (Jozef Stefan Institute) Shohei Nishida (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), SOKENDAI (The Graduate University of Advanced Science)) Kouta Noguchi (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Kazuya Ogawa (Niigata University) Satoru Ogawa (Toho University) Rok Pestotnik (Jozef Stefan Institute) Luka Santelj (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) Masayoshi Shoji (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) Takayuki Sumiyoshi (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Makoto Tabata (Chiba University) Sachi Tamechika (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Morihito Yoshizawa (Niigata University) Yosuke Yusa (Niigata University)

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