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Re: new R3B setup components [message #18801 is a reply to message #18797] Wed, 02 December 2015 07:58 Go to previous message
Michael Heil is currently offline  Michael Heil
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Hello Christiaan,
the transition from LAND to R3Broot is floating. Whenever we had a new detector we were using it in the experiment. But I will try to clarify.

TARGET: This is valid for both setups, of course.

ALADIN: Is the old magnet, will be replaced by GLAD.

CRYSTALBALL: is the old gamma calorimeter (and proton detector) will be replaced by CALIFA.

TOF: There are several versions of ToF wall. (TFW, NTF, DTF are old setup. In R3Broot this is called TOF and MTOF.) The new TOF wall is called TOFD and was impemented by Dima as example for the r3broot workshop. It is called DTOF in r3broot.

DCH: This was the first official R3Broot detector. But it arrived at GSI so early that it was used for LAND experiments. In the meanwhile it is already old and will be (probably) not used for FAIR experiment. It will be replaced by straw tubes which are under construction at the moment. Straw tubes are not yet implemented in R3Broot.

TRACKER: This is presumably the proton tracker which surrounds the target. It is not yet finished and will be a FAIR detector.

LAND: Old version of the neutron detector. Will be replaced by NeuLAND. For NeuLAND we were considering two versions, one based on RPC and the other on scintillaotrs and we ran simulations with both. Therefore, you can find several versions. But SCINTNEULAND will be used in future for FAIR.

PSP: Position sensitive pin diodes. Were used in the past for tracking of the incoming beam on target. Will be replaced by strip PSPs in future which are not implemented in R3Broot yet.

GFI: old tracking detectors for fragments. Will be replaced by MFI (thinner fibers).

Best regards,
Michael
 
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