Mu3e is a dedicated experiment to search for the rare lepton flavour violating decay + ! e+ee+. Its ultimate goal is to find or exclude this process with a sensitivity of one in 1016 muon decays. This constitutes four orders of magnitude improvement with respect to the current state-of-the art. A thin multi-layer scintillating fibre detector consisting of 250 μm fibres read out on both sides with silicon photomultiplier arrays provides an excellent time measurement with < 500 ps in order to reject combinatorial background at a muon stopping rate around 108 muon/s, concurrently minimizing the material budget to XX0 < 0:3%. The design, performance and readout concept, including the dedicated readout chip MuTRiG, is presented.
Scintillating fibre detector for the Mu3e experiment
A. Papa;
2017-01-01
Abstract
Mu3e is a dedicated experiment to search for the rare lepton flavour violating decay + ! e+ee+. Its ultimate goal is to find or exclude this process with a sensitivity of one in 1016 muon decays. This constitutes four orders of magnitude improvement with respect to the current state-of-the art. A thin multi-layer scintillating fibre detector consisting of 250 μm fibres read out on both sides with silicon photomultiplier arrays provides an excellent time measurement with < 500 ps in order to reject combinatorial background at a muon stopping rate around 108 muon/s, concurrently minimizing the material budget to XX0 < 0:3%. The design, performance and readout concept, including the dedicated readout chip MuTRiG, is presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.