Analysis of MA-PMTs for a Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector
POSTER
Abstract
The mystery of sea quark distributions in the proton has led to the construction of a Ring Imaging CHerenkov (RICH) detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. RICH which will provide particle identification in the range of 3-8 GeV/c for the study of all the light sea and the strange sea contributions to proton spin. RICH collects Cherenkov photons using an array of multi-anode photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). Because their response to the low light conditions of the RICH is non-uniform, gain equalization across all PMTs requires a more sophisticated modeling technique than has
previously been developed. We are working to produce such a model, with the ultimate goal of applying it to gain equalization over the entire RICH. We will take low-light data from select PMTs in a controlled laser setup, equalize the gains using model output, and further refine the model
to agree with laser data. I will be presenting the results of these tests in my poster.
previously been developed. We are working to produce such a model, with the ultimate goal of applying it to gain equalization over the entire RICH. We will take low-light data from select PMTs in a controlled laser setup, equalize the gains using model output, and further refine the model
to agree with laser data. I will be presenting the results of these tests in my poster.
Presenters
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Elise Aaron
Duquesne Univ
Authors
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Elise Aaron
Duquesne Univ
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Fatiha Benmokhtar
Duquesne Univ, Duquesne University
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Valery Kubarovsky
Jefferson Laboratory
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Connor Pecar
Duquesne University
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Jushua W. Goodwill
Duquesne University
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Nicholaus Trotta
Duquesne University
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Waymond Smoot
Duquesne University