# Ion beam test results of the Plastic Scintillator Detector of DAMPE

**Authors:** Rui Qiao, Wen-Xi Peng, Dong-Ya Guo, Hao Zhao, Huan-Yu Wang

arXiv: 1701.04947 · 2017-01-23

## TL;DR

This paper reports on ion beam testing of DAMPE's Plastic Scintillator Detector at CERN, evaluating its charge resolution and saturation behavior for space-based cosmic ray detection.

## Contribution

It presents the first ion beam test results of DAMPE's PSD, demonstrating its performance in charge identification and saturation effects.

## Key findings

- Birk's saturation behavior characterized
- Charge resolution quantified for 40GeV/u Argon beams
- Performance implications for space cosmic ray detection

## Abstract

The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) is one of the four satellites within Strategic Pioneer Research Program in Space Science of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS). DAMPE can detect electrons, photons and ions in a wide energy range (5 GeV to 10 TeV) and ions up to iron (100GeV to 100 TeV). Plastic Scintillator Detector (PSD) is one of the four payloads in DAMPE, providing e/{\gamma} separation and charge identification up to Iron. An ion beam test was carried out for the Qualification Model of PSD in CERN with 40GeV/u Argon primary beams. The Birk's saturation and charge resolution of PSD were investigated.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1701.04947