论文标题
具有超偏见电子的光学读取时间投影室的性能
Performance of an optically read out time projection chamber with ultra-relativistic electrons
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论文摘要
时间投影室(TPC)是在气态介质中精心研究带电颗粒电离的理想候选者。可以使用适当数量的通道来读取大量TPC,从而提供超偏好的带电粒子轨迹的完整3D重建,这是其在TPC气体体积中释放的能量的序列。此外,基于HE的TPC非常有希望研究KEV能量颗粒作为核后坐力,为暗物质(DM)的定向搜索和太阳中微子(SN)的研究打开了可能性。 在本文中,我们报告了由Cygno协作建造的小型TPC原型(名为Lemon)获取的数据的分析,该原型在Frascati国家实验室的光束测试设施中暴露于450 MEV电子的光束。柠檬在大气压下用HE-CF4混合物运行,并基于气体电子乘数放大阶段,该阶段会产生通过亚毫米位置分辨率科学CMOS摄像机收集的可见光。这种类型的读数 - 与快速检测结合使用 - 允许对电子轨道进行3D重建。电子留下的电离片段的踪迹与几个keV能量释放相对应。他们的研究导致预测KEV能量阈值和1-10 mM的纵向和0.1-0.3 mM的核后坐力分辨率,非常有希望将光学读数TPC应用于DM搜索和SN测量值。
The Time Projection Chamber (TPC) is an ideal candidate to finely study the charged particle ionization in a gaseous medium. Large volumes TPCs can be read out with a suitable number of channels offering a complete 3D reconstruction of an ultra-relativistic charged particle track, that is the sequence of its energy releases in the TPC gas volume. Moreover, He-based TPCs are very promising to study keV energy particles as nuclear recoils, opening the possibility for directional searches of Dark Matter (DM) and the study of Solar Neutrinos (SN). In this paper, we report the analysis of the data acquired with a small TPC prototype (named LEMOn) built by the CYGNO collaboration that was exposed to a beam of 450 MeV electrons at the Beam Test Facility of National Laboratories of Frascati. LEMOn is operated with a He-CF4 mixture at atmospheric pressure and is based on a Gas Electron Multipliers amplification stage that produces visible light collected by a sub-millimeter position resolution scientific CMOS camera. This type of readout - in conjunction with a fast light detection - allows a 3D reconstruction of the electrons' tracks. The electrons are leaving a trail of segments of ionizations corresponding to a few keV energy releases each. Their study leads to predict a keV energy threshold and 1-10 mm longitudinal and 0.1-0.3 mm transverse position resolution for nuclear recoils, very promising for the application of optically readout TPC to DM searches and SN measurements.