A Start-Timing Detector for the Collider Experiment PHENIX at RHIC-BNL
arXiv:physics/9802024 · doi:10.1016/S0168-9002(98)00307-6
Abstract
We describe a start-timing detector for the PHENIX experiment at the relativistic heavy-ion collider RHIC. The role of the detector is to detect a nuclear collision, provide precise time information with an accuracy of 50ps, and determine the collision point along the beam direction with a resolution of a few cm. Technical challenges are that the detector must be operational in a wide particle-multiplicity range in a high radiation environment and a strong magnetic field. We present the performance of the prototype and discuss the final design of the detector.
12 pages, LaTeX, 9 gif and 4 ps figures. Submitted to NIM A