Development of large area silica aerogel used as RICH radiator for the Belle II experiment

M. Tabata, I. Adachi, Y. Hatakeyama, H. Kawai, T. Morita, K. Nishikawa, T. Sumiyoshi
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This paper presents the recent progress in the development of large-area hydrophobic silica aerogels for use as radiators in the aerogel-based ring-imaging Cherenkov (A-RICH) counter that will be installed in the forward end cap of the Belle II detector. The proximity-focusing A-RICH counter is designed to identify charged pions and kaons and to have a separation capability of more than 4σ at momenta up to 4 GeV/c. In a focusing-dual-layer radiator with different refractive indices, a prototype A-RICH counter satisfied the required performance using our conventional aerogel tiles with refractive indices n of 1.045 and 1.055, transmission lengths ΛT of 30-40 mm, and designed final dimensions of 18 × 18 × 2 cm3. Moreover, we achieved better π/K separation performance using n ~ 1.06 aerogels with relatively small dimensions but long transmission length (ΛT > 50 mm) produced by a novel pin-drying method. We need to fill the large end cap area of 3.5 m2 with two-layer aerogel tiles and to minimize the number of tiles with realistic dimensions to reduce the tile boundaries, at which the number of detected photoelectrons decreases. Therefore, we studied large area aerogel production by both conventional and pin-drying methods as a key to achieving high performance over the actual detector. This paper discusses the crack-free yield, optical transparency, and uniformity in refractive index within a monolith of recently produced large area aerogels.
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Belle II实验用RICH辐射器大面积硅胶气凝胶的研制
本文介绍了大面积疏水二氧化硅气凝胶的最新进展,该气凝胶环成像Cherenkov (A-RICH)计数器将安装在Belle II探测器的前端帽上。近聚焦a - rich计数器设计用于识别带电介子和介子,并且在高达4 GeV/c的动量下具有超过4σ的分离能力。在不同折射率的聚焦双层辐射体中,a - rich计数器原型采用折射率n为1.045和1.055的传统气凝胶片,透射长度ΛT为30-40 mm,设计最终尺寸为18 × 18 × 2 cm3,满足了性能要求。此外,采用新型针式干燥方法制备的n ~ 1.06尺寸相对较小但透射长度较长的气凝胶(ΛT > 50 mm)获得了较好的π/K分离性能。我们需要用两层气凝胶瓦填充3.5 m2的大端盖面积,并尽量减少具有实际尺寸的瓦的数量,以减少瓦的边界,在该边界处检测到的光电子数量减少。因此,我们研究了传统和针干两种方法的大面积气凝胶生产,作为实现比实际检测器更高性能的关键。本文讨论了最近生产的大面积气凝胶的无裂纹产率、光学透明度和折射率均匀性。
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