A. Korzenev, C. Betancourt, A. Blondel, D. Breton, A. Datwyler, D. Gascón, S. Gómez, M. Khabibullin, Y. Kudenko, Y. Kudenko, Y. Kudenko, J. Maalmi, P. Mermod, E. Noah, N. Serra, D. Sgalaberna, B. Storaci
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Plastic Scintillator Detector with the Readout Based on an Array of Large-Area SiPMs for the ND280/T2K Upgrade and SHiP Experiments
Plastic scintillator detectors have been extensively used in particle physics experiments for decades. A large-scale detector is typically arranged as an array of staggered long bars which provide a fast trigger signal and/or particle identification via time-of-flight measurements. Scintillation light is collected by photosensors coupled to both ends of every bar. In this article, we present our study on a direct replacement of commonly used vacuum photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) by arrays of large-area silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). An SiPM array which is directly coupled to the scintillator bulk, has a clear advantage with respect to a PMT: compactness, mechanical robustness, high PDE, low operation voltage, insensitivity to magnetic field, low material budget, possibility to omit light-guides. In this study, arrays of eight 6 x 6 mm2 area SiPMs were coupled to the ends of plastic scintillator bars with 1.68 m and 2.3 m lengths. An 8 channel SiPM anode readout ASIC (eMUSIC) was used for the readout, amplification and summation of signals of individual SiPMs. Timing characteristics of a large-scale detector prototype were studied in test-beams at the CERN PS. This technology is proposed for the ToF system of the ND280/T2K II upgrade at J-PARC and the timing detector of the SHiP experiment at the CERN SPS.