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CBM Experiment: Status and Plans of BHU Group

BHU, Varanasi. VECC, SINP,CU; Kolkata. IOP, Bhubaneswer. PU, Chandigarh. RU, Jaipur. AMU, Aligarh. IIT, Kharagpur. SU, Srinagar. JU, Jammu. BARC, Mumbai. CBM Experiment: Status and Plans of BHU Group. CBM-INDIA More than 7 Universities More than 5 Institutes.

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CBM Experiment: Status and Plans of BHU Group

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  1. BHU, Varanasi VECC, SINP,CU; Kolkata IOP, Bhubaneswer PU, Chandigarh RU, Jaipur AMU, Aligarh IIT, Kharagpur SU, Srinagar JU, Jammu BARC, Mumbai CBM Experiment: Status and Plansof BHU Group • CBM-INDIA • More than 7 Universities • More than 5 Institutes • Why should we participate? • How should we participate? V. SinghBanarasHinduUniversity,Varanasi - 221 005India 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  2. Why should we participate? BHU Group Prof. C. P. Singh (F) Dr. B. K. Singh (F) Dr. V. Singh (F) Mr. M. Mishra (R) Mr. S. Tarafdar (R) Mr. Arun K Soma (R) Mr. Saty Prakash (R) 3 Faculty Members (Few will join soon!) 4 Research students More than 6 masters students 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  3. Why should we participate? BHU Group Prof. C. P. Singh (F) Expertise: ►Vast experience in strong interaction phenomenology involving production mechanism for exotic exchange reactions, OZI rule violating processes, Current algebra, PCAC, Sum rules, Heavy flavour phenomenology, QCD, Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions and Quark-Gluon Plasma. Experience: ►He has been instrumental in keeping BHU on the international scene in HEP activities from last 35 years. 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  4. Why should we participate? Phys. Lett. B (2007) Highlight of few papers • Propose a new model which incorporates the excluded volume effect in a thermodynamically consistent manner. 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  5. Why should we participate? BHU Group Dr. B. K. Singh (F) Expertise: In Gaseous Detectors consisting of CsI photocathode and micro-pattern detectors (GEM, Micro-strip etc.), Enough knowledge of scintillating crystal detectors. Unique experience in the design, development and engineering of Gaseous Photon detectors. Experience: Worked at Weizmann Institute Israel, INFN Italy, Columbia University USA and CERN Switzerland. 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  6. Why should we participate? •Triple GEM •Reflective CsI Photocathode Gaseous Photodetectors Application: Hadron Blind Detector (PHENIX at RHIC) D. Morrman, A. Breskin, R. Chechik and B.K. Singh Nucl. Instr. & Meth. A478 (2002) 230 • A. Breskin, A. Buzulutskov, R. Chechik, E. Shefer, B.K. Singh • IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sc. 48 (2001) 417 • Sealed Gaseous Photodetectors • (Developed @ Weizmann Institute) 10 times cheaper than a GEM! 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  7. Why should we participate? Ageing of CsI thin film photocathodes induced by UV photons B.K. Singha, M.A. Nittib, , A. Valentinib, E. Nappib, C. Coluzzac, G. Di Santoc and R. Zanonid aDepartment of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, IndiabINFN-Sezione di Bari, c/o Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica “Michelangelo Merlin”, Via G. Amendola 173, 70126 Bari, ItalycDipartimento di Fisica “G. Marconi”, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, P.le A. Moro 2, 00185 Rome, ItalydDipartimento di Chimica Generale e Inorganica, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, P.le A. Moro 2, 00185 Rome, Italy Received 30 May 2006;  revised 17 July 2007;  accepted 6 August 2007.  Available online 15 August 2007 Abstract The degradation of CsI thin film photocathodes (PCs) under Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation has been investigated by measuring the photocurrent as well as the absolute Quantum Efficiency (QE) as a function of the accumulated charge density. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and UV Photoemission Electron Microscopy (PEEM) have been employed to study the surface morphology and the local QE of polycrystalline CsI thin films and their transformation due to UV irradiation. The photo-emissive properties of CsI PCs, together with their surface morphology, have been found to be strongly affected by the UV photon ageing. , 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  8. Why should we participate? Highlight of few papers • detailed study of GEM is still continuous ………………… 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  9. Why should we participate? BHU Group Dr. V. Singh (F) Expertise:Detector design & Development, Simulation, Logistic, Installation, Analysis, Testing and Calibration etc. Experience:Working in Collaboration, Run Coordinator, Setup of TEXONO (Taiwan EXperiment On NeutrinO) Small scale but very effective ! 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  10. Why should we participate? Highlight of few papers • We derived world best limit on neutrino magnetic moments < 7.4 X 10-11μB @ 90% CL. 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  11. Why should we participate? Our Achievements So far… • (1)PAD Chamber, data analysis and simulation for PHENIX • (2)All related hardware work, data analysis, simulation for TEXONO • (3)Expertise in Development of advanced gaseous detector and organic/inorganic scintillating detectors etc. • (4)Expertise in data analysis and simulation • (5)Successful International and National Collaboration • (Banaras, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Jammu, Lund); (Banaras, Kosice, Dubna, Lund, Tashkent); (PHENIX), (TEXONO) and (INO) • (6)More than 20 students have got Ph.D. Future based on this strong base of experience and expertise 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  12. How should we participate? • Our Proposal • Based on our experience and expertise ! • Aim is to take part SIGNIFICANTLY and at equal footing! • Work with latest technology • Application of the expertise in detector development in other fields. • Do R&D work related to detector (MuCh) 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  13. How should we participate? Plans (Hardware): To establish a well equipped laboratory for GEM detector @ BHU. To do R&D for Muon Chamber detector. Project approved.Waiting for money. Time frame: Few months! • To study the THGEM / GEM/Micromegas • Long term stability vs Rate • Understanding the effect of THGEM rim • Gain and uniformity • Ageing effects etc. 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  14. How should we participate? Plans (Simulation): CBMRoot is already installed @ BHU. Getting feeling of program. To do detector (Much) and physics simulation for CBM. Time frame: within few months! 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  15. How should we participate? Plans (Data analysis): Physics Topics • In-medium modifications of hadrons onset of chiral symmetry restoration at high B Observables: , ,   e+e- open charm production 2.Strangeness in matter (strange matter) enhanced strangeness production; Observables: K, , , ,  3. Indications for deconfinement at high B anomalous charmonium suppression? Observables: J/, D excitation function of flow (softening of EOS) 4. Critical point: Observables: event-by-event fluctuations 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  16. How should we participate? Motivation-e+e- pair 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

  17. Thank you ! Conclusion & Summary: ☻Why should we participate?Motivation, Experienced, Expertise, Hardworking and Strength. ☻How should we participate?Latest technology, all possible areas, significantly and at equal footing! We are about to start work for CBM ! 10th CBM Collaboration meeting at Dresden, Germany – V. Singh

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