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Calibration of an irradiated prototype for the EIC zero-degree calorimeter
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Abstract
We study the response of a prototype Zero-Degree Calorimeter
(ZDC) detector to irradiation equivalent to
10
11
1-MeV
n
eq
/cm
2
, which matches the
expected exposure after one year of operation at full nominal
luminosity at the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The
prototype, which consists of 563 channels and represents about 10
percent of the final ZDC design in terms of both channel count and
detector volume, was irradiated at the NASA Space Radiation
Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) with
proton beams. We demonstrate that, despite significant radiation
damage to the SiPMs and non-uniform degradation across the detector
volume, the detector can be successfully calibrated on a
channel-by-channel basis using cosmic-ray data. The damage profile,
similar to what is expected in the experiment, varies by an order of
magnitude or more across the detector. Even for the most heavily
damaged channels, the signal-to-noise ratio for a MIP signal remains
above 5. This study provides a realistic test of the system's
performance under irradiation. It complements previous SiPM-specific
irradiation studies and will inform the future operation of the ZDC
and other detectors that use SiPM-on-tile technology.
Title: Calibration of an irradiated prototype for the EIC zero-degree calorimeter
Description:
Abstract
We study the response of a prototype Zero-Degree Calorimeter
(ZDC) detector to irradiation equivalent to
10
11
1-MeV
n
eq
/cm
2
, which matches the
expected exposure after one year of operation at full nominal
luminosity at the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC).
The
prototype, which consists of 563 channels and represents about 10
percent of the final ZDC design in terms of both channel count and
detector volume, was irradiated at the NASA Space Radiation
Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) with
proton beams.
We demonstrate that, despite significant radiation
damage to the SiPMs and non-uniform degradation across the detector
volume, the detector can be successfully calibrated on a
channel-by-channel basis using cosmic-ray data.
The damage profile,
similar to what is expected in the experiment, varies by an order of
magnitude or more across the detector.
Even for the most heavily
damaged channels, the signal-to-noise ratio for a MIP signal remains
above 5.
This study provides a realistic test of the system's
performance under irradiation.
It complements previous SiPM-specific
irradiation studies and will inform the future operation of the ZDC
and other detectors that use SiPM-on-tile technology.
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