Luminosity monitor

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Luminosity monitor is destined for operative measurement of VEPP-4M collider's luminosity by the process of single bremsstrahlung

Also working with the electron tagging system of the KEDR detector luminosity monitor allows to identify events which are background ones for this system.

Luminosity monitor detects single bremsstrahlung event by registering the photon emitted. Single bremsstrahlung photons are emitted at a narrow cone with the angle along the colliding beams axis, so luminosity monitor contists of two electromagnetic calorimeters, placed on both sides of the interaction point at a distance greater than the size of the detector, Fig.1.

Each electromagnetic calorimeter is a scintillation sandwich contisting of 4 identical blocks (Fig.2). A block is viewed by 4 photomultipliers (FEU-110) and consists of 25 layers, each layer consists of a plate of plastic scintillator 5mm thick and a lead plate 1mm thick. Each sandwich is viewed by 16 photomultipliers, total thickness of a sandwich is 19 radiation lengths.

The main background process for the process of single bremsstrahlung of the colliding beams scattered of each other is the single bremsstrahlung of the beams scattered by residual gas. Energy spectra of the photons emitted in the primary and the background processes are almost the same, therefore the background level is defined by direct measurement of the background process with the beams separated.

Last modified on 23 April 2003