Mechanical design concept version 2.0 for the miniBeBe subsystem of the Multi-Purpose Detector at the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
M. Herrera, M.E. Pati\~no, Mauricio Alvarado, Ivonne Maldonado, Denis, Andreev, Alejandro Ayala, Wolfgang Bietenholz, C\'esar Ceballos, Eleazar, Cu\'autle, Isabel Dom\'inguez, L. A. Hern\'andez, Israel Luna, Tuyana, Lygdenova, Pablo Mart\'inez-Torres, Alfredo Raya

TL;DR
This paper details the innovative mechanical design of the miniBeBe subsystem for the Multi-Purpose Detector at Nuclotron, emphasizing material minimization, robustness, and ease of maintenance, supported by finite element and thermal analyses.
Contribution
It introduces a new mechanical structure design for miniBeBe that meets strict material, space, and thermal requirements, enabling efficient operation and maintenance in a high-energy physics environment.
Findings
Design meets space and material constraints with less than 1mm deformation.
Finite Element Analysis confirms mechanical robustness and stress limits.
Cooling system maintains optimal temperature for silicon photomultipliers.
Abstract
We present the design of the mechanical structure of the mini Beam-Beam detector, a subsystem of the Multi-Purpose Detector, soon to enter into operation at the Nuclotron based Ion Collider fAcility of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The miniBeBe detector was designed and is currently being developed by the Mexican team of the NICA Collaboration to contribute to the level-zero trigger of the Time of Flight Detector. The mechanical structure meets the requirements of minimizing the material budget and be free of ferromagnetic materials, without compromising its robustness. The design also allows for easy module replacement for maintenance and overall removal at the end of the first stage of the experiment, without affecting the rest of the subsystems, to leave room for the installation of the Inner Tracking System. In addition, a Finite Element Method analysis of the mechanical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Superconducting Materials and Applications
