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Title: Measurements with silicon photomultipliers of dose-rate effects in the radiation damage of plastic scintillator tiles in the CMS hadron endcap calorimeter
Authors: Sirunyan, AM
Cole, JE
Hobson, PR
Khan, A
Kyberd, P
Mackay, CK
Morton, A
Reid, ID
Teodorescu, L
Zahid, S
Keywords: instrumentation and detectors;high energy physics - experiment;large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics;scintillators, scintillation and light emission processes (solid, gas and liquid scintillators)
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2020
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of Sissa Medialab
Citation: Sirunyan, A.M. et al, the CMS collaboration (2020) 'Measurements with silicon photomultipliers of dose-rate effects in the radiation damage of plastic scintillator tiles in the CMS hadron endcap calorimeter', Journal of instrumentation, 15, P06009, pp. 1-48. doi: 10.1088/1748-0221/15/06/P06009.
Abstract: Copyright © 2020 CERN for the benefit of the CMS collaboration. Measurements are presented of the reduction of signal output due to radiation damage for two types of plastic scintillator tiles used in the hadron endcap (HE) calorimeter of the CMS detector. The tiles were exposed to particles produced in proton-proton (pp) collisions at the CERN LHC with a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to a delivered luminosity of 50 fb−1. The measurements are based on readout channels of the HE that were instrumented with silicon photomultipliers, and are derived using data from several sources: a laser calibration system, a movable radioactive source, as well as hadrons and muons produced in pp collisions. Results from several irradiation campaigns using 60Co sources are also discussed. The damage is presented as a function of dose rate. Within the range of these measurements, for a fixed dose the damage increases with decreasing dose rate.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/20193
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/06/P06009
Other Identifiers: P06009
ArXiv ePrint: 2001.06553
Appears in Collections:Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Research Papers

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