A new cylindrical photon-veto detector for the KL→π0νν¯ experiment

  • R. Murayama*
  • , M. Togawa
  • , J. K. Ahn
  • , J. Comfort
  • , T. Inagaki
  • , M. Isoe
  • , I. Kamiji
  • , E. J. Kim
  • , J. L. Kim
  • , T. K. Komatsubara
  • , G. Y. Lim
  • , T. Matsumura
  • , K. Miyazaki
  • , H. Nanjo
  • , T. Nomura
  • , H. Okuno
  • , E. Pod
  • , T. Sato
  • , K. Shiomi
  • , Y. Tajima
  • T. Toyoda, Y. W. Wah, H. Watanabe, T. Yamanaka
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The J-PARC KOTO experiment aims to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model through the KL→π0νν¯ decay. We installed a new photon-veto detector, named the Inner Barrel (IB), to improve the detection efficiency and the timing resolution for photons in the region transverse to the neutral beam. The IB is a 2.8-m-long cylindrical detector with a 1.5 m inner diameter. The IB is a lead-scintillator sampling shower counter with a 5-radiation-length thickness and with a low mass support structure, and fits inside the 14-radiation-length-thick cylindrical detector. Scintillating light is read out from both ends via wavelength shifting fibers with a short decay time. The design, construction and performance of the IB are presented in this paper.

Keywords

  • Kaon rare decay
  • Photon veto
  • Wavelength shifting (WLS) fiber

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Physics & Astronomy

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