Workshop „Physics Opportunities with Proton Beams at SIS100” was held in Wuppertal
PANDA meetings
04/03-08/03 2024 CM 24/1 in Münster
24/06-28/06 2024 CM 24/2 at GSI
25/06-26/06 2024 FEE/DAQ Workshop
04/11-06/11 2024 CM 24/3 at GSI
05/03-07/03 2025 WS at GSI
16/06-20/06 2025 CM 25 in Uppsala
The first Barrel Slice for the Electromagnetic Calorimeter of the PANDA experiment
Markus Moritz, Hans-Georg Za- unick and Kai-Thomas Brinkmann for the PANDA-Collaboration
TA-POS-2019-014.pdf
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The electromagnetic target calorimeter (EMC) of the future $\overline{\text{P}}$ANDA detector has the challenging aim to detect high energy photons with excellent energy resolution from 15 GeV down to a few tens of MeV. To reach this goal, improved PbW0$_4$ scintillator crystals, cooled down to $-25^\circ \text{C}$ have been chosen. They provide a fast decay time for highest count rates, short radiation length for compactness, improved light yield for lowest thresholds and excellent radiation hardness. The target calorimeter itself is divided into a barrel and two endcaps. The individual crystal will be read out with two precisely matched large area avalanche photo sensors (APD). In the very inner part of the forward endcap, vacuum phototetrodes will be used instead. In this poster the construction and assembly status of the first slice of the barrel will be presented. This includes for example the assembly of detector subunits, mechanical support structure, the cooling system, optical monitoring system and front end electronics. This project is supported by the BMBF, GSI and HIC for FAIR.