The NA62 experiment at CERN, aimed to measure K→πνν branching fraction (O(10 -10 )), relies on a Neon based RICH detector for π/μ separation, time measurement and level 0 trigger. The experimental requirements for this detector are: a muon contamination in pion samples lower than 5×10 -3 in the momentum range 1535 GeV/c and a time resolution on the charged track better than 100 ps. A prototype of such a detector was built and tested in 2009; it consists of a full length (≈18m) Ne filled vessel equipped with a spherical mirror and 414 PMs on its focal plane, located about 17 m upstream of the mirror. This prototype was tested at CERN SPS on a positive hadron beam, in the required momentum range, to measure the π/μ separation and to confirm the time resolution obtained with a previous prototype; the μ misidentification probability is about 0.7% and the time resolution is better than 100 ps in the whole momentum range.

Pion-muon separation with a RICH prototype for the NA62 experiment

ANZIVINO, Giuseppina
2010

Abstract

The NA62 experiment at CERN, aimed to measure K→πνν branching fraction (O(10 -10 )), relies on a Neon based RICH detector for π/μ separation, time measurement and level 0 trigger. The experimental requirements for this detector are: a muon contamination in pion samples lower than 5×10 -3 in the momentum range 1535 GeV/c and a time resolution on the charged track better than 100 ps. A prototype of such a detector was built and tested in 2009; it consists of a full length (≈18m) Ne filled vessel equipped with a spherical mirror and 414 PMs on its focal plane, located about 17 m upstream of the mirror. This prototype was tested at CERN SPS on a positive hadron beam, in the required momentum range, to measure the π/μ separation and to confirm the time resolution obtained with a previous prototype; the μ misidentification probability is about 0.7% and the time resolution is better than 100 ps in the whole momentum range.
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