Performance of the diamond active target prototype for the PADME experiment at the DA$\Phi$NE BTF
The PADME experiment at the DA$\Phi$NE Beam-Test Facility (BTF) is designed to search for the gauge boson of a new $\rm U(1)$ interaction in the process e$^+$e$^-\rightarrow\gamma$+$\rm A'$, using the intense positron beam hitting a light target. The $\rm A'$, usually referred as dark phot...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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20.09.2017
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Summary: | The PADME experiment at the DA$\Phi$NE Beam-Test Facility (BTF) is designed
to search for the gauge boson of a new $\rm U(1)$ interaction in the process
e$^+$e$^-\rightarrow\gamma$+$\rm A'$, using the intense positron beam hitting a
light target. The $\rm A'$, usually referred as dark photon, is assumed to
decay into invisible particles of a secluded sector and it can be observed by
searching for an anomalous peak in the spectrum of the missing mass measured in
events with a single photon in the final state. The measurement requires the
determination of the 4-momentum of the recoil photon, performed by a
homogeneous, highly segmented BGO crystals calorimeter. A significant
improvement of the missing mass resolution is possible using an active target
capable to determine the average position of the positron bunch with a
resolution of less than 1 mm. This report presents the performance of a real
size $\rm (2x2 cm^2)$ PADME active target made of a thin (50 $\mu$m) diamond
sensor, with graphitic strips produced via laser irradiation on both sides. The
measurements are based on data collected in a beam test at the BTF in November
2015. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1709.07081 |