Verification of electromagnetic calorimeter concept for the HADES spectrometer

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The HADES spectrometer currently operating on the beam of SIS18 accelerator in GSI will be moved to a new position in the CBM cave of the future FAIR complex. Electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) will enable the HADES@FAIR experiment to measure data on neutral meson production in heavy ion collisions at the energy range of 2-10 A GeVon the beam of the new accelerator SIS100. Calorimeter will be based on 978 massive lead glass modules read out by photomultipliers and a novel front-end electronics. Secondary gamma beam with energies ranging from 81 MeV up to 1399 MeV from MAMI-C Mainz facility was used to verify selected technical solutions. Relative energy resolution was measured using modules with three different types of photomultipliers. Two types of developed front-end electronics as well as energy leakage between neighbouring modules under parallel and declined gamma beams were studied in detail.

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Svoboda, O., Blume, C., Czyžycki, W., Epple, E., Fabbietti, L., Galatyuk, T., … Traxler, M. (2015). Verification of electromagnetic calorimeter concept for the HADES spectrometer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 599). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/599/1/012026

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