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(New page: Procedure for the neutron array HV and threshold calibration Main considerations - * calibrate all neutron bars to equal gains. * set threshold voltage as low as posibble (50 mV), to re...)
 
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* set threshold voltage as low as posibble (50 mV), to reduce current on PMT's.
 
* set threshold voltage as low as posibble (50 mV), to reduce current on PMT's.
 
* set threshold energy as low as possible to increase efficiency.
 
* set threshold energy as low as possible to increase efficiency.
* set threshold energy low enough to be able to separate minimum ionizing electrons.
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* set threshold energy low enough to remove minimum ionizing electrons.
   (optimum was chosen at around 5 MeV)
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   optimum was chosen at threshold 5 MeV - still need to verify this.
 
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We will use the following know energy point for the calibration
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Calibrations steps -  
 
Calibrations steps -  
  
* test-area calibration using cosmic muons
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* Test-area calibration using cosmic muons
  
Use top-buttom bar trigger, to obtain vertically going minimum ionizing muons with know energy deposit.  
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Use top-buttom bar trigger, to obtain vertical minimum ionizing muons with known energy deposit.  
  
calibrate the muon peak to be at-
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adjust HV, so that the muon peak will be at-
 
10.0 cm bar -> E=20 MeV ->  channel=1500
 
10.0 cm bar -> E=20 MeV ->  channel=1500
 
12.5 cm bar -> E=25 MeV ->  channel=1875
 
12.5 cm bar -> E=25 MeV ->  channel=1875
 
15.0 cm bar -> E=30 MeV ->  channel=2250
 
15.0 cm bar -> E=30 MeV ->  channel=2250
 
25.0 cm bar -> E=50 MeV ->  channel=3750
 
25.0 cm bar -> E=50 MeV ->  channel=3750
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* Beam calibration using the H(e,e'p) reaction.
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Use the H(e,e'p) reaction to create 1 GeV/c protons which will have energy loss of 32 MeV for a 10cm wide bar, calibrate the gain, so these events will be at channel=2000
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* Gain calibration cross check using the C(e,e'p) reaction, by indentifying the punch-through point of the protons.
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The punch-through energy in a 10cm wide bar is 120 MeV.
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The TOF vs. ADC of the C(e,e'p) events should have the following shape -

Revision as of 08:03, 13 April 2010

Procedure for the neutron array HV and threshold calibration

Main considerations -

  • calibrate all neutron bars to equal gains.
  • set threshold voltage as low as posibble (50 mV), to reduce current on PMT's.
  • set threshold energy as low as possible to increase efficiency.
  • set threshold energy low enough to remove minimum ionizing electrons.
 optimum was chosen at threshold 5 MeV - still need to verify this.

Calibrations steps -

  • Test-area calibration using cosmic muons

Use top-buttom bar trigger, to obtain vertical minimum ionizing muons with known energy deposit.

adjust HV, so that the muon peak will be at- 10.0 cm bar -> E=20 MeV -> channel=1500 12.5 cm bar -> E=25 MeV -> channel=1875 15.0 cm bar -> E=30 MeV -> channel=2250 25.0 cm bar -> E=50 MeV -> channel=3750

  • Beam calibration using the H(e,e'p) reaction.

Use the H(e,e'p) reaction to create 1 GeV/c protons which will have energy loss of 32 MeV for a 10cm wide bar, calibrate the gain, so these events will be at channel=2000

  • Gain calibration cross check using the C(e,e'p) reaction, by indentifying the punch-through point of the protons.

The punch-through energy in a 10cm wide bar is 120 MeV. The TOF vs. ADC of the C(e,e'p) events should have the following shape -