An LGAD-based full active target for the PIONEER experiment
Simone Michele Mazza

TL;DR
This paper presents the design of an LGAD-based active target for the PIONEER experiment, aiming to precisely measure pion decay ratios by suppressing backgrounds and providing detailed tracking with high time resolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel LGAD-based active target (ATAR) with advanced technologies like AC-LGADs and TI-LGADs for high precision pion decay measurements in the PIONEER experiment.
Findings
Design of LGAD-based active target with high granularity
Expected dynamic range from positrons to MeV particles
Challenges in hit separation and readout system integration
Abstract
PIONEER is a next-generation experiment to measure the charged pion branching ratios to electrons vs muons and pion beta decay (Pib) . The pion to muon decay () has four orders of magnitude higher probability than the pion to electron decay (). To achieve the necessary branching-ratio precision it is crucial to suppress the energy spectrum that overlaps with the low energy tail of . A high granularity active target (ATAR) is being designed to suppress the muon decay background sufficiently so that this tail can be directly measured. In addition, ATAR will provide detailed 4D tracking information to separate the energy deposits…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
