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Gain Monitoring System. 2008 13 th Jun. Fri. Kobe Univ. Hiroko Ikeda. Ideas. Fiber (connected to the acrylic plate with optical cement) distribution. Side-emitting fibers Optical fibers with notches. I have tested above 3 methods to decide
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Gain Monitoring System 2008 13th Jun. Fri. Kobe Univ. Hiroko Ikeda
Ideas • Fiber (connected to the acrylic plate with optical cement) distribution. • Side-emitting fibers • Optical fibers with notches I have tested above 3 methods to decide which one we will adopt for the FNAL beam test.
Setup Ⅰ. Fiber distribution (with acrylic plate) Acrylic plate(27cm long) Acrylic plates (0.8mm thick) Hole(1.1mmφ)
Fiber distribution ●:1 fiber (on bundle1) ●:1 fiber (on bundle2) ●:2 fibers (on bundle2) • 0.02 Dark noise level (0.02p.e.)
Ⅱ.ESKA (side-emitting fiber f=0.8 mm) 28mm Ⅲ. Optical fiber (with notches) Notch made with a file
Comparison ●:acrylic plate ●:ESKA1 ●:ESKA2 ●:optical fiber with notches Dark noise level (0.02 p.e.)
Proposed setup for the FNAL BT ESKA ① ESKA Only ② ESKA and optical fiber Optical fiber ESKA
Summary & Plans • Either ESKA or notched optical fiber are likely candidates for the gain monitoring system. • To do (within a few days): • Check connection between fiber and hole for fiber. • Examine position dependence of ESKA’s light decrease. • Then we will decide the light distribution method and whole design of the system.
Try covering first half of acrylic bar ●:w/o light shield ●:w/ light shield