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Stato del progetto RICH di LHCb CSN1 Lecce, 24 settembre 2003 C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 LHCb RICH detectors Particle ID over 1 – 100 GeV/c provided by 2 RICH detectors RICH2: No major changes PRR in february 2003 Superstructure ordered The first 10 mirrors accepted Exit window being assembled since RICH TDR RICH1: major design changes included in new TDR C.Matteuzzi Motivated by : the requirements for improved L1 trigger (0.15 Tm in tracking region) Reduce material in the spectrometer acceptance CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Rich-2 exit window C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Rich-2 exit window C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Impegni italiani nel RICH-2 Genova : supporti Milano: schermo magnetico consegna al CERN ottobre 2004 fotorivelatori ottica (test, allineamento) C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 RICH-1 Reoptimization Reduced material within spectrometer acceptance: – Light spherical mirrors – Mirror supports outside acceptance – RICH-1 entrance window removed, sealed directly to the VELO tank 14% radiation length in TDR design < 8% B field for L1: – Shielding of photon detectors 600 25 G C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 RICH-1: Material Budget Item % X 0 % lI Entrance window Aerogel C4F10 Spherical mirror Exit window 0.0 3.3 2.6 0.8 0.6 Total 7.3% 0.0 0.7 1.6 0.7 0.3 14% in TDR design 3.3% C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 5% in TDR design The vertical RICH-1 C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 The vertical RICH-1 The optics C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 The radiators of RICH-1 1. Gas system (85 cm) C4F10 no more available commercially mix C3F8 and C5F12 (increase cost) 2. Aerogel (5 cm) milestone LHCC in september 2003 C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Aerogel radiator : the final detector A LHCC milestone (september 2003) Parameters n=1.030 (± 0.0002) thickness 5 cm (tolerance 4 mm) in 1 layer or 2.5+2.5 cm clarity C< 0.0065 mm-4 (<0.0050) transversal dimensions : 80x60 cm Container very light box (carbon fiber entrance + 0.1 mm D263 exit window) 2 parts splitting vertically 0.2 + 3.3 + 0.08 about 3.5 % X0 total weight ~ 4 Kg Integration in RICH1 structure to be finalized (supported by the superstructure) within the drawings of Imperial College C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Aerogel radiator : the final detector A LHCC milestone (september 2003) The tiles will be produced in Novosibirsk (from June to December 2004) tested (in parallel) and mounted in 2004-2005 in Milano detector ready as sealed boxes in June 2005 C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 RICH-1 Mirrors • Spherical mirrors – 82 cm x 60 cm, R=240 cm: 1 per quadrant – 2 technologies under study (decision by end 2003) 1. Carbon fibre: 2 mm thick • • ¼-scale prototype satisfies optical quality Stability in fluorocarbon gas undergoing tests 2. Beryllium: 3 mm thick, with 0.3 mm glass coating • • • • ¼-scale prototpye satisfies optical quality Compatible with flurocarbon gas Higher cost than carbon fibre Secondary plane mirrors (outside acceptance) – 37 cm x 39 cm: 4 per quadrant – Glass: 6 mm thick C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 RICH-1: Performance Number of photoelectron hits per ring Cherenkov angle precision Number of photon hits per trigger In BB event Contributions to Cherenkov angle precision C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Photodetector Technology choice 2 technologies considered: Pixel HPD: LHCb development (+DEP,VTT) 83 mm diameter hybrid photodiode array Silicon pixel sensor, bump-bonded to 40MHz readout chip encapsulated in vacuum tube Effective pixel size: 2.5mm x 2.5 mm MaPMT: Hamamatsu M64 multianode PMT Coupled to BEETLE r/o electronics (similar to LHCb Si trackers) 1760 tubes required in RICH-1 Quartz lens on each MaPMT to increase active area (48%) Less stringent reduction of field (25 gauss instead of < 10 Gauss) Magnification x 1.5 and effective pixel size is 3mm x 3mm Switch to MaPMT baseline in June 2003 C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Final Decision for october 2003 Status of HPDs Bump-bonding problem SOLVED 8 new assemblies delivered end of may tested with Sr90, baked out and re-tested No bump-bonding degradation 2 assemblies mounted at DEP in two 40 MHz HPDs tubes and delivered 5/8/03 No bump-bonding degradation,chip operation OK, tubes operated at 20 kV NO PROBLEM C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Status of HPDs • VTT informed on 20.5.2003 about the presence of a crust on the bumps’ top prior to flip-chip assembly. This most probably explains why the above assemblies were not optimal. The crust problem is understood and solved. before C.Matteuzzi After CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Status of HPDs first of the two 40 MHz HPDs tubes installed in T9 (PS beam) on 19/8/03 Cerenkov rings were recorded the same day Both tubes successfully tested on the beam preliminary laboratory tests, ageing tests also OK (detection efficiency 87%) C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 •Cherenkov air rings •CO2 counter @ 2.0bar C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Rings diameters •2D histogram sliced at weighted center •Gaussian fits to the y axis histograms •Internal ring and external ring diameters on sensor are determined Int diam= 9.28 mm Ext diam= 7.52 mm C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 40MHz HPD: preliminary lab. tests • LED measurements started (50ns strobe), back-pulse visibility decreased (larger detector!, ie larger capacitance) • Detection efficiency (first estimate): ~87% (includes correction for long (250ns) back-pulse shaping time, LED tail (4%) and non- working pixels (2%)) C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Cluster Setup Status of MaPMT mounting holes for mount to vessel 5x boardBeetle with Beetle 1.2 grounding points 8-dynode stage MaPMT HV point slits to access Cambridge bleeder board rotation of 4 potentiometers bleeder chains mounting holes for lens mount base plate for mounting and grounding C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 First Spectra with boardBeetle before CM correction after CM correction Beetle 1.2: 800V =1.02 Beetle 1.2MA0: 800V =0.55 Beetle 1.2: 800V =0.77 Beetle 1.2MA0: 800V =0.51 Beetle 1.2: 900V =1.06 Beetle 1.2MA0: 900V =0.55 Beetle 1.2: 900V =0.78 Beetle 1.2MA0: 900V =0.53 C.Matteuzzi Saturation at half the dynamic range: present before the FED! CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 First Cherenkov Light • 8 MaPMTs – no lenses – HV = 800 V • Cherenkov Ring – Air 960 mbar – 3.6 pixels / event with 5 sigma cut – from raw data C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Cherenkov Rings • Cherenkov photons, CF4 800mbar: 8-stage MaPMT, Beetle1.2; with lenses, -900V from raw data with cross-talk cut on left or right neighbour 10.3 photons/evt beam: -10 GeV mostly -6.5 photons/evt C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Test will go on in october RICH project costs (kCHF) C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Sharing of RICH cost Before reoptimization CERN ITALY UK 1016 1000 5674 Total cost 7690 C.Matteuzzi After reoptimization CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 9566 CORE Updated Vessel and superstr. 220 Magnetic Shielding Spherical mirror CF (Be) 82 Plane mirror Mirror supports Photon detector supp. Quartz window Aerogel C.Matteuzzi 380 (+160) 150 Quote from AKsteel 130(170) Lightweight mirror(+88) CMA (Russia) 33 Based on RICH2 plane mirror quote 55 94 Based on RICH2 plane mirror supports(+39) 110 110 50 50 134 134 Additional photon detectors and readout Total Comments 651 370 Increased focal length of spherical mirrors 1491 (+840) CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Rich1 mechanics and optics Rich2 mechanics and optics Photon detectors Electronics Services C.Matteuzzi Total CORE Updated 647 1121 Comments RICH-1 light + magnetic shield (+320 +150) 1203 1275 Mirror support structure(+72) 3763 4104 HPD MaPMTs(+340) 1351 2276 730 790 Binary Analogue(+920) Provision for C3F8/C5F12 mix in RICH1(+60) (+1870) CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 7693 9566 Spare slides C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 The LHCb Detector Reduced number of layers for M1 (4 2) Reduced number of tracking stations behind the magnet (4 3) No tracking chambers in the magnet No B filed shielding plate Changes were made for Full Si station material reduction and Reoptimized RICH-1 design C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 L1 trigger improvement Reduced number of VELO stations (25 21) VELO • 19 stations needed to cover the LHCb acceptance ( > 3 stations / track) + 2 stations for robustness = 21 stations Track loss for 2521= 0.1%, 2120 = 0.5% CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 C.Matteuzzi Prototype work advancing Al window C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 EDR planned for June 2004 Cost of the experiment cf. MoU VELO IT TT OT RICH Calo Muon detect. Muon Fe L0 Trig DAQ&CPU farm ECS&TFC Computing infra. Experiment infra. Magnet 4.82 2.47 3.40 6.23 9.57 15.06 6.93 4.00 2.26 5.71 1.58 0.71 4.00 6.00 -0.28 MoU included VETO +0.72 Now all Si TT*) -3.86 +1.87 -0.30 -0.52 10 3 stations*) New RICH1*)&MaPMT analogue cost +0.06 With VETO *) due to reoptimization Increase of RICH1 mechanics from TDR = 492kCHF: B field shielding box, Be mirror, superstructure, etc. C.Matteuzzi CSN1, Lecce 24/9/2003 Total cost = 72.74 MCHF (-2.31 MCHF from the MoU cost)