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Скачать или смотреть MCP detectors at WITCH experiment to investigate the Standard Model of the electroweak interaction

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  • 2013-05-02
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MCP detectors at WITCH experiment to investigate the Standard Model of the electroweak interaction
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Del Mar MCPs at the WITCH experiment
The WITCH experiment aims to investigate the Standard Model of the electroweak interaction with emphasis on finding new physics beyond the standard model. The primary goal is to search for a contribution of scalar interaction to the vector and axial-vector interaction of the standard model. For this purpose in the WITCH experiment the electron-neutrino angular correlation in beta decay will be determined. This will be achieved by measuring the recoil energy spectrum of the daughter ions after beta decay.
The WITCH experiment is located at the ISOLDE isotope separator facility at CERN, which can deliver a wide range of different radioactive isotopes. The isotopes are delivered in an ion beam of 60kV kinetic energy. For the WITCH experiment this ion beam is captured by the REXTRAP setup first. Here the ions are cooled and bunched. Then the ions travel to the WITCH setup in a horizontal beamline. After being bent into a vertical beamline the ions are decelerated to ~2keV kinetic energy. Then the ions get trapped in a first Penning trap. Here they get cooled and are transferred into a second Penning trap where they are stored. During the storage the ions will decay. The decay products are a neutrino, a positron and a daughter ion. The daughter ion will recoil from the trap. The recoil ions, which fly into the subsequent spectrometer, will encounter a retardation potential. Those ions with recoil energies larger than the retardation potential will be reaccelerated behind the retardation barrier and will be focused onto a microchannel plate where they will be counted individually. By varying the retardation potential the recoil energy spectrum will be measured.

Del Mar MA-24/2 MCPs are used at several places for diagnostic purposes. In the vertical beamline the MCPs are used in conjunction with various collimators for beam tuning, both in the 60keV and the 2keV region of the beam. These MCPs will measure a large amount of ions in a short time (typically 10e5 ions in a couple of microseconds). In order not to destroy the detectors their operating voltage is reduced from the typical voltage of -2kV to approx. -1.3kV. Due to the high count rate per pulse the MCPs will not give individual counts but a current pulse. They are electrically read out and their signal is displayed with a digital storage oscilloscope. For a rough beam tuning this is interpreted by eye. For fine-tuning the signal is read out via the GPIB interface of the oscilloscope and is integrated in a PC. Another Del Mar MCP is used behind the traps. This MCP detector is mounted there temporarily for trapping tests and trap tuning. It detects the stable ions which are first stored and then ejected from the trap. It is operated at a normal voltage of -2kV. In normal operation, when this test detector is absent, another Del Mar MCP will be mounted on a movable arm inside the spectrometer. This detector is intended to scan the wide beam of recoil ions when it passes the plane where the detector is mounted. This will give valuable information on the trajectories of the ions inside the spectrometer. Both the trap test and the spectrometer test MCPs are read out electrically. Their pulses are formed into logical pulses and counted by a scaler.
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