PICOSEC- Micromegas Detector, an innovative solution for Lepton Time Tagging
Résumé
The PICOSEC-Micromegas (PICOSEC-MM) detector is a novel gaseous detector designed for precise timing resolution in experimental measurements. It eliminates time jitter from charged particles in ionization gaps by using extreme UV Cherenkov light emitted in a crystal, detected by a Micromegas photodetector with an appropriate photocathode. The first single-channel prototype tested in 150 GeV/c muon beams achieved a timing resolution below 25 ps, a significant improvement compared to standard Micropattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs). This work explores the specifications for applying these detectors in monitored neutrino beams for the ENUBET Project. Key aspects include exploring resistive technologies, resilient photocathodes, and scalable electronics. New 7-pad resistive detectors are designed to handle the particle flux. In this paper, two potential scenarios are briefly considered: tagging electromagnetic showers with a timing resolution below 30ps in an electromagnetic calorimeter as well as individual particles (mainly muons) with about 20ps respectively.
Mots clés
Gaseous detector
Micromegas
Precise timing resolution
Lepton tagging
instrumentation
nuclear instrumentation
detector
ionizing radiation
photodetector
Cherenkov light
photocathode
muons
muon beam
signal processing
Micropattern Gaseous Detector
neutrinos
electromagnetic shower
electromagnetic calorimeter
particle transport
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