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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 6: Instrumentation II
HK 6.1: Gruppenbericht
Montag, 26. Februar 2018, 14:00–14:30, HZO 80
The CBM Time-of-Flight wall — •Ingo Deppner and Norbert Herrmann for the CBM collaboration — Physikalisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg
The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment aims at exploring the QCD phase diagram at large
baryon densities in the beam energy range from 2 A GeV to 11 (35) A GeV at the SIS100 (SIS300)
accelerator of FAIR/GSI. For charged particle identification that is required by many observables
that are sensitive to the phase structure like collective flow, phase space population of rare hyperons, fluctuations of conserved quantities, - a high performance Time-of-Flight (TOF) wall with a granularity of about 120.000 channels and a system timing resolution of better than 80 ps is being built. The most demanding challenge, however, is the enormous incident particle fluxes between 100 Hz/cm2 and 25 kHz/cm2 generated at the highest interaction rates (10 MHz) that CBM is designed for. Part of the wall (∼10.000 channels) will be installed in the forward hemisphere (1.0 < η < 1.5) of the STAR experiment at RHIC/ BNL during the beam energy scan (BES II) campaign planned for 2019/2020. This project, called eTOF, is in the scope of the FAIR phase 0 program.
The status and the performance regarding time resolution, efficiency, cluster size and rate capability
of the TOF system and in particular of the eTOF system as well as the physics reach will be discussed.
Work was supported partially by BMBF 05P12VHFC7 and by EU/FP7-HadronPhysics3/WP19.