6-9 July 2015
Moscow, Troitsk
Europe/Moscow timezone
Afternoon Session 6 July/C
Place
Location: Moscow, Troitsk
Address: Children School of Arts, Oktyabr'skij prospekt, 12
Date:
6 Jul 16:00 - 17:20
Conveners
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- Takeshita, Tohru (Shinshu University)
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The compact size, fast response time and insensitivity to magnetic fields, turn the silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) into a suitable solution for experiments like Mu3e, where time information, with less than a nanosecond precision, is required. In the present talk we report on the performance of $250{\mu m}$ scintillating fibers staggered into ribbons and readout by Hamamatsu MPPCs. The analogue si
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Presented by Antoaneta DAMYANOVA
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6/7/2015
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16:20
Scintillating fibers coupled to photosensors provide flexible, fast and high granularity detectors
which are able to work in a high rate environment. We will report about the performances obtained
with several detector prototypes (single and multi-layers) based on 250 $\mu$m multi clad square
scintillating fibers coupled to Hamamatsu silicon photomultiplier (SiPMs).
Current measurements show r
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Presented by Emanuele RIPICCINI
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6/7/2015
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16:00
Highlights of Poster Session
Presented by Masashi YOKOYAMA
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6/7/2015
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17:00
We have been developing a positron timing counter for the MEG II experiment which aims to search for $\mu^{+} \rightarrow e^{+} \gamma$ decay with an unprecedented sensitivity. It is expected to have an ultimate time resolution of $\sim$30 ps in the high rate environment of the MEG II experiment. We employed a “pixelated” design with $\sim$500 small counters, each of which is based on a fast p
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Presented by Miki NISHIMURA
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6/7/2015
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12:40