A. M. Zakharov, F. A. Dubinin, A. Yu. Isupov, V. P. Ladygin, A. D. Manakonov, G. A. Nigmatkulov, S. G. Reznikov, P. E. Teterin, A. V. Tishevsky, I. S. Volkov, A. O. Zhurkina
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Tile Detector Configurations Testing for the SPD Beam-Beam Counter Prototype
The Spin Physics Detector is an experiment at NICA designed to study the spin structure of the proton and deuteron and other spin-related phenomena using polarized beams. Two Beam-Beam Counters (BBCs) will be installed symmetrically aside from the interaction point in the end-cups of SPD setup and will serve as a tool for beam diagnostics including local polarimetry. The outer part of the BBC wheel is based on fast scintillator tiles and cover the polar angels between 60 and 500 mrad. Different material configurations for the BBC prototype based on scintillator tiles were tested. The light collection depends on material combinations—fiber (Saint Gobain BCF91AS, BCF92S, and Kuraray Y-11), tile surface cover (Matted and double covered with Tyvek sheets tiles), and optical cement (CKTN mark E, OK-72). SensL 1 \( \times \) 1 mm2 and 3 \( \times \) 3 mm2 SiPMs were used as photosensors in the prototype tiles. The studies were performed with a cosmic rays test setup equipped with CAEN FERS-5200 readout system.
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The journal Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters, brief name Particles and Nuclei Letters, publishes the articles with results of the original theoretical, experimental, scientific-technical, methodological and applied research. Subject matter of articles covers: theoretical physics, elementary particle physics, relativistic nuclear physics, nuclear physics and related problems in other branches of physics, neutron physics, condensed matter physics, physics and engineering at low temperatures, physics and engineering of accelerators, physical experimental instruments and methods, physical computation experiments, applied research in these branches of physics and radiology, ecology and nuclear medicine.