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Novel X-ray scanning technique for in-situ alignment of photo-detectors in the MEGII calorimeter

We describe and show results of a novel technique to measure with high precision the positions of photodetectors installed in the upgraded liquid xenon calorimeter of the MEG II experiment. The measurement was done by detecting the signal in individual photo-detectors as the front surface of the cal...

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Main Authors: Libeiro, T., Kyle, W., Kobayashi, S., Francesconi, M., Galli, L., Ieki, K., Iwamoto, T., Molzon, W., Mori, T., Nakao, M., Nicolò, D., Ogawa, S., Ootani, W., Palo, D.
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description We describe and show results of a novel technique to measure with high precision the positions of photodetectors installed in the upgraded liquid xenon calorimeter of the MEG II experiment. The measurement was done by detecting the signal in individual photo-detectors as the front surface of the calorimeter was scanned in axial (Z) and azimuthal (ϕ) directions with a precisely controlled, thin, collimated beam of X-rays obtained from a 57Co X-ray source. The measurements were made when the calorimeter was cold and operational, under which conditions they could not otherwise be made. This technique is used to check for changes in the photodetector positions due to the effects of cooling and thermal cycling of the support structure and to provide a reference between the positions of the operational photodetectors and alignment markers on the cryostat exterior. The use of an essentially monochromatic X-ray source allowed ancillary measurements of photodetector properties, including pulse shape, relative gain, and variation in response over the photodetector surface. Measurement uncertainties below 0.6 mm in Z and 0.7 mrad in ϕ have been achieved, well within the requirements for the MEG II performance.
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