10-31-08 GEM HRRL Photon Runs
The Goal today is to observe position dependence of photons on the GEM detector
Cell Cable Number | GEM Strip # | Counting House Cable # | List File ADC # |
A1 | 13 | B1 | 3 |
A2 | 11 | B2 | |
A3 | Trig | B3 | |
A4 | 2 | B4 | |
A6 | 16 | B6 | |
A7 | 8 | B7 | |
A8 | 5 | B8 | |
A9 | NaI | B9 |
B1 -> ADC1A
Run 0
GEM Backgrnd.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =0
5 minutes long
Run 1
Run1.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
ADC 1D has clear second peak at channel 150 but ADC1 does not. Lets Observe ADC 1D as a function of position. This corresponds to GEM output strip 13.
5 minutes long
Run 2
Run2.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3550, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
5 minutes long
I see a second peak on ADC1D but it is at channels 100 and not 150.
Run 3
Run3.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3550, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
3 minutes long
Unplug NaI and peak resumes near 150 channels
Run 4
Run4.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
Now turn the detector on with the beam current on and I see a peak around 150 channels again.
3 minutes long. OOOPPPs left DAQ running while we moved the detector. Only look at first 3 minutes.
Pin 13 was located 63 cm from the mounting bracket horizontal cross bar.
Run 5
Run5.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
Now move the detector away from the photons.
Pin 13 is a distance of 22 cm from the mounting bar moved 41 cm from its original location at 63 cm
Run 6
Run6.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
Now move the detector away from the photons.
Pin 13 is a distance of 43 cm from the mounting bar moved 20 cm from its original location at 63 cm
Start 4:36 End 4:39
Run 7
Run7.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
Now move the detector away from the photons.
Pin 13 is a distance of 33 cm from the mounting bar moved 30 cm from its original location at 63 cm
Start 5:51 End 5:54
Run 8
Run8.mpa
GEM HV : VDrif = 3850, VGem = 3550
HRRL : E = 14 MeV, I =20mA
Now move the detector away from the photons.
Pin 13 is a distance of 54 cm from the mounting bar moved 9 cm from its original location at 63 cm
Start : 5.03 End : 5:07
Analysis
Background -vs -signal
The graph below shows the observed rate from strip 13 of the GEM detector when t beam current is changed from 20 mA (Run #2) to 0 mA (Run 0).
The graph below shows the observed rate when the GEM drift HV is changed from 3850 (Run 4)to 3550 (Run 3) Volts. This change should prevent ionized electrons from traveling to the charge collector.
Position -vs Rate
Run Number | Distance From max Rate(cm) | Strip 13 Rate X 1000(per event | )Strip 13 Rate per minute | Histogram | Histogram(Zoomed In) |
4 | 0 | ||||
5 | 41 | ||||
6 | 20 | 143.3 | 4137 | ||
7 | 30 | 155.5 | 2805 | ||
8 | 9 | 183.1 | 5030 |
Summary
The above measurements indicate that the GEM detector responds to ionization radiation generated when a 14 MeV HRRL electron beam produces bremsstrahlung photons in a 1 mm beam exit window which are then collimator using a 4" wide lead brick wall with 1 mm thick shims place in between 2 lead bricks in order to produce a horizontal fan of photons. It was also clear that the detector rate decreases when moved away from the collimated photon beam.
Needs for the next test:
1.) A collimated electron beam using the 1 mm diameter aluminum brick as the primary collimator and the finger scintillator as the electron trigger
2.) A translation stage from the IAC to remotely move the GEM detector and test its position dependence.
3.) At least 9 ADC channels to measure the strip output.