High-performance DIRC detector for use in an Electron-Ion Collider
L. Allison*,
T. Cao,
R. Dzhygadlo,
T. Horn,
C. Hyde,
Y. Illieva,
G. Kalicy,
P. Nadel-Turonski,
K. Park,
K. Peters,
C. Schwarz,
J. Schwiening,
J. Stevens,
W. Xi and
C. Zorn*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
February 06, 2017
Published on:
April 19, 2017
Abstract
The proposed Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will explore the physical regime of the most fundamental particles, quarks and gluons, and their interactions, which create 95% of the mass of the visible matter in the universe. To analyze these collisions a sophisticated particle ID system must be built. A detector based on Detection of Internally Reflected Chereknov light (DIRC) technology is an attractive and radially compact solution for charged particle identification ($e/\pi$, $\pi/K$, $K/p$) at an EIC in the barrel region not accessible by traditional RICH detectors. This article will describe the status of the design and R&D effort for a high performance DIRC envisioned for an EIC detector. The current design of the DIRC at EIC will use a new, innovative compound lens to reach remarkable resolution sufficient to extend the momentum coverage well beyond state-of-the-art, up to 6 GeV/c. Performance of a prototype of the compound lens on both test bench studies as well as in a CERN test beam will also be discussed.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.282.0300
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