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1 LHCf Status Report Measurement of Photons and Neutral Pions in the Very Forward Region of LHC Frascati, CSN1, 18 Settembre 2007 Oscar Adriani INFN Sezione di Firenze - Dipartimento di Fisica dell’Università degli Studi di Firenze

2 Development of atmospheric showers
Cosmic ray spectrum Tevatron LHC The dominant contribution to the energy flux is in the very forward region ( 0) In this forward region the highest energy available measurements of p0 cross section were done by UA7 (E=1014 eV, y= 5÷7) A 100 PeV fixed-target interaction with air has the cm energy of a pp collision at the LHC AUGER LHCf detectors will allow to understand and model pp, (pA, A’A) interactions giving rise to air-showers in the eV range. Correct simulation of interactions of primary cosmic rays with the atmosphere is essential to cosmic ray studies Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

3 LHCf location INTERACTION POINT IP1 (ATLAS) Beam line Detector II Tungsten Scintillator Silicon mstrips Detector I Scintillating fibers 140 m Detectors will be installed in the TAN region, 140 m away from the Interaction Point 1, in front of luminosity monitors Here the beam pipe splits in 2 separate tubes. Charged particles are swept away by magnets!!! We will cover up to y Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

4 Detector # 2 We use LHC style electronics and readout 2 towers 24 cm long stacked on their edges and offset from one another Lower:2.5 cm x 2.5 cm Upper: 3.2 cm x 3.2 cm 4 pairs of silicon microstrip layers (6, 10, 30, 42 r.l.) for tracking purpose (X and Y)  impact point q < 400 mrad 16 scintillator layers (3 mm thick) Trigger and energy profile measurements Absorber 22 tungsten layers 7mm thick  44 X0 (1.6 lI) in total (W: X0 = 3.5mm, RM = 9mm) Energy Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

5 Performances of the LHCf Detector
Measured at the SPS Beam Test in 2004 Energy Resolution SciFi Position Resolution LHCf can measure (and provide to LHC) the center of neutral flux from the collisions If the center of the neutral flux hits LHCf  << 1 mm resolution Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

6 p0 mass resolution Dm/m = 5% Arm #1 DE/E=5% 200 mm spatial resolution
2 g identified in the 2 towers Arm #1 DE/E=5% 200 mm spatial resolution Dm/m = 5% Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

7 Monte Carlo g ray energy spectrum
(5% Energy resolution is taken into account) 106 generated LHC interactions  1 minute cm-2s-1 luminosity Discrimination between various models is feasible Quantitative discrimination with the help of a properly defined c2 discriminating variable based on the spectrum shape (see TDR for details) Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

8 Model dependence of neutron energy distribution
Original n energy 30% energy resolution Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

9 Both detectors are ready since April 2007

10 Front Counter (Both for Arm1&2)
read by a MAPMT R7600U-00-M4 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

11 Frascati, 18 Settembre 2007 - CSN1
LHCf Status Report

12 Readout electronics LHC style electronics (Many thanks to CMS!!!!) DOH
CCU PLL DCU PACE3 chips (CMS preshower) We have developed Hybrid circuit (Left+Right) Mother Board (Logic) Adc Piggy Back board DAQ: 100 Mbit/s optical link VME Readout 100 Mbit Optical Link Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

13 Final electronics for Arm2
Power Board Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

14 Mother Board + ADC boards
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

15 The readout boards in the electronics box
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

16 Now the real installation in LHC…
The idea is that installation takes place in 2 steps: Pre-installation Final installation In between the 2 installation the baking out of the beam pipe will be done (200 oC), so the detectors should be removed Pre-Installation dates have been fixed in Fall 2006 LSS1L (Arm1) 8/01/2007 to 26/01/2007  FINISHED! LSS1R (Arm2) 23/04/2007 to 11/05/2007  FINISHED The dates for the final installation are still under discussion (Decision in Fall 2007) Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

17 Transport and insertion in the TAN
Arm1 pre-installation Transport and insertion in the TAN Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

18 Arm2 pre-installation Explicit request from TS/LEA: Speed up the cabling connection time! Some work is in progress for this (Splitter box, Distribution board) A ‘second pre-installation’ is foreseen in Autumn Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

19 Monomode Optical Fibers
USA15 Readout and control scheme for Arm2 Silicon TAN Arm2 ~ 240 m VME Crate Multimode Optical Fibers Signal + Control DOH Control PC TSC+FEC Monomode Optical Fibers MB + ADC Power Thermistors Thermistors Distribution Board Splitter Box Power Supply High Current Cables Sense wires High Voltage High Voltage Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

20 General LHCf DAQ scheme
LHCf Rack Allocation in USA15 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

21 What do we have to do? (Slide of June 2007)
Final commissioning of the electronics (modifications to the logic, complete the PCBs, distribution board etc.) Done Installation of the new splitter box in the tunnel  Done Some work in USA15 and TAN region to speed up the interconnection time  Partly done Final DAQ software common with Japan people  Well started Monitoring program Test beam with final apparatus (August 24, September 11) Next part of the talk will focus on this item Second pre-installation to test the modifications done after the first pre-installation Final installation: schedule is under discussion (December? January 2008?)  Surely in 2008 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

22 2007 Test Beam  3 weeks of Beam Test (24/08 – 11/09) SPS H4
Main Objectives: Absolute energy calibration of Arm1 & Arm2 by using electrons with as many energy points as possible (50 GeV – 250 GeV) Measurement of spatial resolution for Arm2 Energy resolution for protons Direct identification of p0 produced in light target Test with detectors in final configuration (Power supply, DAQ, Control system etc.) Agilent Low Voltage Power Supply………  Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

23 The experimental setup behind GOLIATH magnet
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

24 Arm2 Adamo tracking system Frascati, 18 Settembre 2007 - CSN1
LHCf Status Report

25 Frascati, 18 Settembre 2007 - CSN1
LHCf Status Report

26 Beam test: some general points…
11 days Arm2, 8 days Arm1 > 106 events for Arm2 Electrons: Hadrons: Muons: 50 GeV GeV GeV 100 GeV GeV 150 GeV 200 GeV Common DAQ, between Silicon and Scintillator part MIDAS based DAQ system (starting point for the final DAQ system) DAQ rate was limited to 30 Hz by Adamo tracking system Trigger from calorimeter towers has been tested Dedicated study to optimize the PACE3 working condition (to increase the dynamic range) TDC was used to correct for the asynchrony between particles and 40 MHz clock Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

27 Possible study of direct p0 detection?
Following the referee suggestion we tried to directly identify the p0 produced by proton interaction in a light target g 350 GeV Proton beam Not in scale! g 9.15 m Carbon target (3 cm) in the slot used for beam monitor Arm1 >107 proton on target (special setting from the SPS people) Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

28 Dedicated trigger on both towers of the calorimeter has been used
Main problems: low photon energy (≥ 20 GeV) Direct protons in the towers Multi hits in the same tower  200 p0 events should be triggered (in a quite big background) Challenging!!! Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

29 Expected results for 35.106 proton on target
Simulated invariant mass No cuts and efficiencies applied Expected invariant mass by using estimated efficiencies and standard cuts Arm1 280 events Arm2 540 events Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

30 p0 Like Event Calorimeters Shower Profile @ First SciFi Layer
Egamma=18GeV 20mm X 40mm Y Egamma=46GeV ~ 250 p0 events acquired on disk Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

31 Here few plots of the PRELIMINARY results……
Here few plots of the PRELIMINARY results……. … The test is finished last Tuesday…. All results are preliminary NO TDC correction! Only silicon info is considered Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

32 PACE3 pedestals and sigma
Nominal Pace3 parameters … Not so good… X view y view 1 2 3 4 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

33 PACE3 sigma after parameters tuning
Low Gain High Gain Good channel uniformity!!!!! Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

34 Pedestal for various PACE3 parameters
1 ‘defective’ chip has been recovered! Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

35 50 GeV e- 200 GeV e- Very clear peaks!!!!!!
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

36 Good double particle identification!
100 GeV e GeV e- Good double particle identification! Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

37 m 200 GeV Hadron 200 GeV We can see MIP! (First time with PACE3?)
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

38 200 GeV e-: Many superimposed events Low Gain High Gain
Clear saturation in High Gain Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

39 Energy correlation on the x-y layers Low Gain High Gain
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

40 Total measured energy in silicon
50 GeV 100 GeV No TDC correction!!!!! 200 GeV 150 GeV Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

41 Spatial resolution ADAMO tracking system is used to track particles towards ARM2 ~ few mm spatial resolution for ADAMO The expected impact point on the ARM2 silicon planes is evaluated Peak search is performed on the ARM2 silicon data Lorentzian fit to reconstruct the impact point on ARM2 Difference between ADAMO extrapolated point and ARM2 reconstructed point is used as estimator of the ARM2 spatial resolution Very preliminary results! No optimal impact point reconstruction No relative alignment between ADAMO and ARM2 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

42 Spatial resolution for 200 GeV electron
Y projection ~ 75 mm YAdamo – YArm2 XAdamo – XArm2 X projection s ~ 50 mm Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

43 Spatial resolution vs Electron energy
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

44 LHCf proposed running scenario
Phase-I Run since the very beginning of LHC operations (Stage 1, 43 bunches) Remove the detector for radiation issues when the luminosity reaches 1031cm-2s-1 Phase-II Re-install the detector at the next opportunity of low luminosity run (Totem dedicated runs? Possible LHCf dedicated runs?) Phase-III Future extension for p-A, A-A run with upgraded detectors? We are continously in touch with Machine and ATLAS peoples to agree on detailed running and installation scenario We had a dedicated Meeting with Atlas Management (Peter Jenn, Per Grafstrom, Marzio Nessi, ZDC groups etc.) at beginning of September Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

45 LHCf Optimal Running Conditions
From Helmut Burkhardt Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

46 Summary Detectors are ready Pre-Installation completed
Very long test beam finished Second pre-installation this year Final installation next year Waiting for LHC Beam!!!!! Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

47 Back up Slides

48 Milestones dei preventivi 2008
Installazione definitiva di Arm1 e Arm2 (se compatibile con la macchina) Inizio presa dati (compatibilmente con il funzionamento della macchina)   (Milestone aggiuntiva) Risultati preliminari da calibrazione/allineamento (compatibilmente con il funzionamento della macchina) Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

49 Detector #1 Impact point (h) Energy
2 towers ~24 cm long stacked vertically with 5 mm gap Lower:2 cm x 2 cm area Upper: 4 cm x 4 cm area 4 pairs of scintillating fiber layers for tracking purpose (6, 10, 30, 42 r.l.) Absorber 22 tungsten layers 7mm thick  44 X0 (1.6 lI) in total (W: X0 = 3.5mm, RM = 9mm) q < 300 mrad 16 scintillator layers (3 mm thick) Trigger and energy profile measurements Energy Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

50 Energy spectrum of π0 expected from different models (Typical energy resolution of g is 3 % at 1TeV)
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

51 Clear CR signal separation (20ADC by 2249W ~ 5pC)
Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

52 Installation of the detectors in the TAN absorbers at 140m from IP1
LHCf 96 mm Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

53 The LHCf operation in LHC

54 Optimal LHCf run conditions
Beam parameter Value # of bunches ≤ 43 Bunch separation > 2 msec Crossing angle 0 rad 140 mrad downward Luminosity per bunch < 2 x 1028 cm-2s-1 Luminosity ≤ ~1030 cm-2s-1 Bunch intensity 4x1010 ppb (b*=18 m) 1x1010 ppb (b*= 1 m) Beam parameters used for commissioning are good for LHCf!!! No radiation problem for 10kGy by a “year” operation with this luminosity Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report

55 From R. Bailey presentation at January 2007 TAN workshop
Optimal conditions for LHCf running! Stage 1 Frascati, 18 Settembre CSN1 LHCf Status Report


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