The CLAS12 Backward Angle Neutron Detector (BAND)

The Backward Angle Neutron Detector (BAND) of CLAS12 detects neutrons emitted at backward angles of 155° to 175°, with momenta between 200 and 600 MeV/c0. It is positioned 3-m upstream of the target, consists of 18 rows and 5 layers of 7.2-cm by 7.2-cm scintillator bars, and read out on both ends by...

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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, 2020-10, Vol.978, p.164356, Article 164356
Hauptverfasser: Segarra, E.P., Hauenstein, F., Schmidt, A., Price, K., Vega, I., Barlow, J., Barriga, E., Beck, A., Brooks, W., Cohen, E., Cruz-Torres, R., Denniston, A., Duer, M., Eugenio, P., Fogler, C., Hakobyan, H., Hartlove, T., Hrnjic, A., Korover, I., Kutz, T., May-Tal Beck, S., Nambrath, A., Ostrovidov, A., Piasetzky, E., Pybus, J.R., Ungerer, M., Weinstein, L.B., Hen, O.
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Zusammenfassung:The Backward Angle Neutron Detector (BAND) of CLAS12 detects neutrons emitted at backward angles of 155° to 175°, with momenta between 200 and 600 MeV/c0. It is positioned 3-m upstream of the target, consists of 18 rows and 5 layers of 7.2-cm by 7.2-cm scintillator bars, and read out on both ends by PMTs to measure time and energy deposition in the scintillator layers. Between the target and BAND there is a 2-cm thick lead wall followed by a 2-cm veto layer to suppress gammas and reject charged particles. This paper discusses the component-selection tests and the detector assembly. Timing calibrations (including offsets and time-walk) were performed using a novel pulsed-laser calibration system, resulting in time resolutions better than 250 ps (150 ps) for energy depositions above 2 MeV (5 MeV). Cosmic rays and a variety of radioactive sources were used to calibration the energy response of the detector. Scintillator bar attenuation lengths were measured. The time resolution results in a neutron momentum reconstruction resolution, δp/p
ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2020.164356