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1
PS Positron Simulations
  • Stefan Funk
  • June 6, 2006

2
Updated geometry
  • Included two cherenkov detectors (5 and 3 m) with
    mylar windows and CO2 filling
  • Included two plastic scintillators upstream of
    magnet
  • Included annihilator blanket (3cm)
  • Removed dump
  • Included third plastic scintillator as veto
    between annihilator and CU
  • Recording of energy in each detector

Plastic 2
Magnet 0
Cherenkov volumes
Plastic 0 and 1
Annihilator
3
Comparison electrons positrons
  • Simulated 500,000 positrons and electrons
  • Beam energy 1 GeV
  • Require trigger in plastic scintillators 0 and 1
  • Veto in plastic scintillator 2 to selected
    annihilated positrons
  • To increase efficiency in the Monte Carlo, select
    only events that hit plastic 0 by sampling from
    the area covered by plastic0 and extrapolating
    the start of the event back to the beam position
  • Annihilation probability ca 1e-3 (for cm
    blanket)

Plastic 2
Plastic 0 and 1
Annihilator
4
Comparison electrons positrons
All Events - Electrons - Positrons
Energy
Energy sum
No Positrons and two gammas in Event at
Reporting plane
Positrons in Event at Reporting plane
Energy vs Distance from center
Distance of two gammas
5
Comparison electrons positrons
Cut on plastic01 veto in plastic2 -
Electrons - Positrons
Some numbers Nparticles 500,000 Trigger
Plastic0 25600 Veto Plastic2 870 Veto Plastic2
above 900 GeV 86
Still some charged particles miss the veto
detector
6
Summary
  • Updated geometry and gave code to Francesco
  • Positron runs are technically working
  • Next step
  • See how we can distinguish annihilation events
  • Mass production
  • Think about how to best perform the positron runs
    to optimise the background studies
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