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Calorimetry for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in Hall A Alexandre Camsonne Hall A Jefferson Laboratory Workshop on General Purpose High Resolution Radiation Hard Electromagnetic Calorimeter at JLab October 31 st 2008
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Page 1: Calorimetry for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in Hall A Alexandre Camsonne Hall A Jefferson Laboratory Workshop on General Purpose High Resolution.

Calorimetry for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in Hall A

Alexandre Camsonne

Hall A Jefferson Laboratory

Workshop on General Purpose High Resolution Radiation Hard Electromagnetic Calorimeter at

JLab

October 31st 2008

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Outline

•Measurement

•Experimental technique

•Background

•Analysis

•New experiment

•Requirements summary

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Workshop on Calorimetry October 31, 2008

Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering

epep

Bethe and HeitlerDVCS

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Workshop on Calorimetry October 31, 2008

• High resolution and high precision on a limited kinematic range

• Study of scaling with fixed xbj and variation in Q2

– High resolution calorimeter

– Focus on cross section measurement

– Ensure exclusivity relying on calorimeter

– High luminosity

Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering in Hall A

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Specificity of the experiment

electron

HR

S

PbF2

electron

p

Centralangleup to 14 degrees

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Background issues

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0 contamination

• Symmetric decay: minimum angle in lab of 4.4° at max o energy

• Asymmetric decay: sometimes one high energy cluster can be misindentified for a DVCS event

•Interesting : study of Deep Exclusive 0 production could access to another linear combination of GPDs

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Experimental setup

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Cross sections measurement

2

55

22

55

Re

)(

Im

DVCS+

DVCS)(BH+BHdd

DVCSDVCS+

(DVCS)BHdd

2

Electron helicity dependent cross sections of photon electroproduction

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Background reduction

•Scattering chamber 1 cm Al as shielding

15 cm

5 cmbeam dump

Liquid H2

target110 cm

High luminosity running possible by

• reducing secondary background source

PbF2

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Data analysis

0 subtraction done using the 0 sample recorded in the

calorimeter

Subtracted data fits exactly the simulation and the shape of the

exclusive events: good understanding of the detectors

Exclusivity in two arms

Cut im Mx2

Xeep

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nDVCS – deuterium Data analysis

XeepXeed )',()',( Xeep )',(

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π0 electroproduction

Invariant mass of 2 photons in the calorimeter

Missing mass2 of epeπ0x 2π production

threshold

Sigma = 0.160 GeV2

Sigma = 9.5 MeV

π0

Separation of photons for 3 GeV π0 : 4.4 degrees = 8.4 cm at 110 cm

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New experimental setup• Double arm experiment

– Increase acceptance

– Increase in luminosity

• Calorimeter

– Increased size of the calorimeter from 132 to 208 blocks for larger acceptance in t

– 11x12 blocks = 33 cm x 36 cm =

= 30 mrd x 32 mrd= 98 msrd

to 13x16 blocks = 39 cm x 48 cm =

= 32.5 mrd x 40 mrd = 120 msrd

Covers full acceptance of HRS at 110 cm

from target

– Improved trigger for optimal 0 detection

– Data transfer improvement to accommodate lower threshold

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Workshop on Calorimetry October 31, 2008

Kinematics 6 GeV

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Kinematics 12 GeV

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Radiation hardness

Curing planned every two weeks for new experiments when more than 20 % attenuation

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Requirements summary

• Lead fluoride performance were sufficient• Energy resolution

– 2.4% at 4.2 GeV – 2 % + 3.2 %*E^1/2 , DVCS photons 2 to 3 GeV– Position resolution of 3 mm– 120 msrd = 32 mrd x 40.5 mrd – Radiation Hardness to preserve resolution : around 20% change for

750 kRad.• 2000 kRad for 6 GeV experiment, 8400 kRad for 12 GeV• Curing of blocks about every 2 weeks• Cerenkov to reduce hadronic background and fast to reject background

( coincidence time 0.6 ns )• Reach forward angles around centered around 14 degrees


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