The light yield and the time resolution of different types of 3 m long scintillating bars instrumented with wavelength shifting fibres and read out by different models of silicon photomultipliers have been measured at a test beam at the T9 area at the CERN Proton Synchrotron. The results obtained with different configurations are presented. A time resolution better than 800 ps, constant along the bar length within 20%, and a light yield of ∼ 140 (70) photoelectrons are obtained for bars 3 m long, ∼ 4.5 (5) cm wide and 2 (0.7) cm thick. These results nicely match the requirements for the Muon Detector of the SHiP experiment.
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Baldini, W., Blondel, A., Calcaterra, A., Jacobsson, R., Khotjantsev, A., Kudenko, Y., … Tosi, N. (2017, March 7). Measurement of parameters of scintillating bars with wavelength-shifting fibres and silicon photomultiplier readout for the SHiP Muon Detector. Journal of Instrumentation. Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/03/P03005
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