The Cherenkov Correlated Timing Detector: Materials, Geometry and Timing Constraints
D. Aronstein, T. Bergfeld, D. Horton, M. Palmer, M. Selen, G. Thayer,, V. Boyer, K. Honscheid, H. Kichimi, Y. Sugaya, H. Yamaguchi, Y. Yoshimura, S., Kanda, S. Olsen, K. Ueno, N. Tamura, K. Yoshimura, C. Lu, D. Marlow, C., Mindas, E. Prebys, P. Pomianowski

TL;DR
This paper discusses the key parameters, material properties, and timing constraints of Cherenkov Correlated Timing detectors, supported by measurements of geometry, optical properties, and detector performance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of materials and geometric factors affecting CCT detector performance, including new measurement data.
Findings
Radiator geometry influences timing resolution.
Optical properties of materials impact photon detection efficiency.
Photon detector timing performance varies with material and geometry.
Abstract
The key parameters of Cherenkov Correlated Timing (CCT) detectors are discussed. Measurements of radiator geometry, optical properties of radiator and coupling materials, and photon detector timing performance are presented.
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