Proton Calorimetry/Meetings/2017/08/23
Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meeting, 23rd August 2017 (D17, Physics & Astronomy, UCL)
Present
Simon Jolly, Laurent Kelleter, Anastasia Basharina-Freshville
ABF:
- Will start writing paper today.
- Will clone git repository from CVS.
LK:
- Working on transfer report.
- Will generate plot to show comparison for layered calorimeter between measured light output, reconstructed quenched Bragg curve and Bortfeld formula.
Planning for Birmingham
- Trip to Birmingham on 23rd (today) was cancelled due to cyclotron issues.
- Rescheduled for Friday 25th.
- Need to make measurements with each scintillator sheet at front of scintillator stack to calibrate light output. We will define the light level of a sheet when it sits first in the stack as its calibration level output:
- Arrange scintillator sheets with 3 mm sheets at the front and 4 mm sheets in the middle; remove 10 sheets.
- Make a measurement with the sheets in this configuration.
- For each group of 3 sheets, take the front sheet out, move the 2nd and 3rd sheets forward and insert the first sheet at the back of the group. So the 2 groups of scintillators that are grouped {(1,2,3),(1,2,3)} are now grouped {(2,3,1),(2,3,1)}.
- Retake the measurement.
- Reorder the sheets as above once again, so that the 2 groups of scintillators are grouped {(3,1,2),(3,1,2)}.
- Take a 3rd measurement. You now have calibration levels for the 3 3 mm sheets, as well as light output Bragg curves with the optimum configuration (but no calibration levels for the 3 thick sheets).
- Rotate the scintillator stack 180 degrees so that the 4 mm sheets are now facing the beam.
- Repeat the sequence of taking a measurement and reordering the stack as above. You now have calibration levels for the 3 remaining sheets.
- Remove the thin sheets and place only the two thick sheets in the beam. Take two measurements with the sheets in alternate positions.
- Make measurements with the thin scintillator sheets facing the beam and moving the beam vertically and horizontally across the sheet to determine the variation in light output.
- Take several measurements with the beam in the same position and the sheets in the same location to characterise the change in light output due to radiation damage.
- As discussed, the sensors will be aligned so that each sensor measures every sheet i.e. the join between sensors runs collinear with the beam direction. That provides a comparison between sensors and makes sure we don't get any difference in output between sensors that may affect the calibration.
- Check the variation in light out across the scintillator sheet: it will be interesting to see what the difference is in measured light output between the centre and the edges and also if this fall-off is the same between sheets.