Liquid scintillator tiles for calorimetry

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Future experiments in high energy and nuclear physics may require large, inexpensive calorimeters that can continue to operate after receiving doses of 50 Mrad or more. The light output of liquid scintillators suffers little degradation under irradiation. However, many challenges exist before liquids can be used in sampling calorimetry, especially regarding developing a packaging that has sufficient efficiency and uniformity of light collection, as well as suitable mechanical properties. We present the results of a study of a scintillator tile based on the EJ-309 liquid scintillator using cosmic rays and test beam on the light collection efficiency and uniformity, and some preliminary results on radiation hardness.

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Amouzegar, M., Belloni, A., Bilki, B., Calderon, J., Barbaro, P. D., Eno, S. C., … Youn, S. W. (2016). Liquid scintillator tiles for calorimetry. Journal of Instrumentation, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/11/P11018

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