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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 47: Instrumentation und Anwendungen

HK 47.4: Talk

Thursday, March 15, 2007, 15:00–15:15, F

Status of the RPC TOF System of the Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment — •Everard Cordier for the CBM collaboration — Physikalisches Institut, Heidelberg, Germany

The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment (CBM) is dedicated to the study of the ultra-dense hadronic matter produced in heavy-ion collisions at energies ranging from 2 AGeV to 45 AGeV. A time of flight (TOF) detector system based on timing Resistive Plate Chambers (tRPC) will be used for hadron identification. The TOF wall will be placed at 10 m from the target, providing a polar angle acceptance of 30 degrees and full azimuthal coverage. The total area is in the order of 150 m2 and the number of cells has to be about 60.000 in order to keep the occupancy below 5%. Despite the very different rates changing with the polar angle from 1kHz/cm2 to 20kHz/cm2 the response over the full area has to be homogeneous with a time resolution better than 80 ps and an efficiency close to 100%.

Various investigations are being performed to improve the rate capability of tRPCs: low resistivity material (ceramic, semi-conductive glass), warm float glass and reduced thickness of the glass electrodes. Based on a realistic description of the RPC response we will present results on simulations of the TOF-layout, mainly discussing the capabilities for reconstruction of rare probes in the charm and strange sector.

Supported by EU-FP6 HADRONPHYSICS (RII3-CT-2004-506078) and BMBF (06HD154) and GSI (HD-HER)

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