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Development of a real-time, large area, high spatial resolution particle tracker based on scintillating fibers

  • D. Lo Presti
  • , D. L. Bonanno
  • , F. Longhitano
  • , C. Pugliatti
  • , S. Aiello
  • , G. A.P. Cirrone
  • , V. Giordano
  • , E. Leonora
  • , N. Randazzo
  • , S. Reito
  • , F. Romano
  • , G. V. Russo
  • , M. Russo
  • , V. Sipala
  • , C. Stancampiano
  • , C. Ventura

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Abstract

The design of a detector for tracking charged particles is presented together with the characterization techniques developed to extract the main design specifications. The goals for the final detector are to achieve real-time imaging performances, a large detection area, and a high spatial resolution, particularly suitable for medical imaging applications. This paper describes the prototype of the tracker plane, which has a 20 × 20 cm2 sensitive area consisting of two crossed ribbons of 500 μm square scintillating fibers. The information about the hit position extracted real-time tracker in an innovative way, using a reduced number of the read-out channels to obtain a very large detection area but with moderate costs and complexity. The performances of the tracker have been investigated using β sources, cosmic rays, and a 62 MeV proton beam.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number692908
JournalAdvances in High Energy Physics
Volume2014
DOIs
StateIndexed - 2014
Externally publishedYes

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