Charge identification performance of a E-TOF detector prototype for the FOOT experiment

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT(2020)

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Abstract
FOOT (FragmentatiOn On Target) is an applied nuclear physics experiment aimed at measuring the production cross sections of fragments for energies, beams and targets relevant in particle therapy and radioprotection in space. The Delta E-TOF detector will measure the energy deposited by the fragments in a wall of plastic scintillators and the time of flight with respect to a start detector. These two quantities allow to determine the charge Zeta of the fragment. In this work, we summarize the charge identification procedure of a detector prototype with two scintillator modules.
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Time-of-flight,Scintillator,Charge identification,Prototype,FOOT
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