Single Particle Detection System for Strong-Field QED Experiments


Single Particle Detection System for Strong-Field QED Experiments

Salgado, F. C.; Cavanagh, N.; Tamburini, M.; Storey, D. W.; Beyer, R.; Bucksbaum, P. H.; Chen, Z.; Piazza, A. D.; Gerstmayr, E.; Harsh; Junghans, A.; Keitel, C. H.; Kuschel, S.; Nielsen, C. F.; Reis, D. A.; Roedel, C.; Sarri, G.; Seidel, A.; Schneider, C.; Uggerhøj, U. I.; Wulff, J.; Yakimenko, V.; Zepter, C.; Meuren, S.; Zepf, M.; Isele, E.

Abstract

Measuring signatures of strong-field quantum electrodynamics (SF-QED) processes in an intense laser field is an experimental challenge: it requires detectors to be highly sensitive to single electrons and positrons in the presence of the typically very strong x-ray and γ-photon background levels. In this paper, we describe a particle detector capable of diagnosing single leptons from SF-QED interactions and discuss the background level simulations for the upcoming Experiment-320 at FACET-II (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory). The single particle detection system described here combines pixelated scintillation LYSO screens and a Cherenkov calorimeter. We detail the performance of the system using simulations and a calibration of the Cherenkov
detector at the ELBE accelerator. Single 3 GeV leptons are expected to produce approximately 537 detectable photons in a single calorimeter channel. This signal is compared to Monte-Carlo simulations of the experiment. A signal-to-noise ratio of 15 in a single Cherenkov calorimeter detector is expected and a spectral resolution of 2 % is achieved using the pixelated LYSO screens.

Keywords: strong-field QED; pair-creation; single-particle detection; Cherenkov calorimeter; Breit-Wheeler process; ELBE

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