Measurements of a LYSO crystal array from threshold to 100 MeV
We report measurements of ten custom-made high-homogeneity LYSO crystals. The investigation is motivated by the need for a compact, high-resolution, and fast electromagnetic calorimeter for a new rare pion decay experiment. Each $2.5\times 2.5 \times 18$ cm$^3$ crystal was first characterized for ge...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report measurements of ten custom-made high-homogeneity LYSO crystals. The
investigation is motivated by the need for a compact, high-resolution, and fast
electromagnetic calorimeter for a new rare pion decay experiment. Each
$2.5\times 2.5 \times 18$ cm$^3$ crystal was first characterized for general
light yield properties and then its longitudinal response uniformity and energy
resolution were measured using low-energy gamma sources. The ten crystals were
assembled as an array and subjected to a 30 - 100 MeV positron beam with
excellent momentum definition. The energy and timing resolutions were measured
as a function of energy, and the spatial resolution was determined at 70 MeV.
An additional measurement using monoenergetic 17.6 MeV gammas produced through
a p-Li resonance was later made after the photosensors used in positron testing
were improved. As an example of the results, the energy resolution at 70 MeV of
1.52 $\pm$ 0.03% is more than two times better than reported results using
previous generation LYSO crystals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.14691 |