The TORCH time-of-flight detector for Upgrade II of the LHCb experiment

The TORCH (Time Of internally Reflected Cherenkov light) detector is proposed for the high-luminosity UpgradeII of the LHCb experiment. The aim of TORCH is to measure time-of-flight with a 15ps resolution per charged-particle, providing particle identification over the momentum range 2–15GeV/c. TORC...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 2024-12, Vol.1069, p.169797, Article 169797
Hauptverfasser: Blake, T., Cicala, F., Conneely, T., Cussans, D., Davidson, A., Frei, C., Forty, R., Gao, R., Gershon, T., Gys, T., Hadavizadeh, T., Hancock, T., Harnew, N., Jones, T., Korpar, S., Kreps, M., Lappington, J., Lehuraux, M., Lowe, A., Milnes, J., Pestonik, R., Piedigrossi, D., Polyakov, I., Rademacker, J., Trilov, S., Tat, M., Walton, E., Wilkinson, G., York, A., Zhu, L.
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Zusammenfassung:The TORCH (Time Of internally Reflected Cherenkov light) detector is proposed for the high-luminosity UpgradeII of the LHCb experiment. The aim of TORCH is to measure time-of-flight with a 15ps resolution per charged-particle, providing particle identification over the momentum range 2–15GeV/c. TORCH is to be located approximately 9.5m downstream of the LHCb interaction point, and comprises 18 modules of highly-polished 1cm-thick quartz plates, each of 250×66cm2. Cherenkov photons, radiated in the quartz, are focused onto an array of fast-timing micro-channel-plate detectors (MCP-PMTs) that each have a pixelation of 8 × 64 within an active area of 5.3×5.3cm2. Test-beam studies have previously shown that a timing resolution better than 100ps per single photon can be achieved on a half-height module. Recent advances in the development of a 16 × 96 pixelated MCP-PMT are described. A full-height module is being developed with a light-weight carbon-fibre support structure. A novel exo-skeleton jigging system is used to bond the optical elements and support each module during installation.
ISSN:0168-9002
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2024.169797