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  • From: Edward Kistenev <kistenev AT bnl.gov>
  • To: Ron Belmont <ron.belmont AT colorado.edu>
  • Cc: sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] A brief note about the SiPMs we received in March
  • Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 21:45:40 -0500

Ron, I’be at BNL next Monday. Mail me your phone number or call me on 631 344 7502 - let’s talk. 
Edward


Edward Kistenev, PhD
PHENIX Physicist





On Apr 14, 2016, at 8:06 PM, Ron Belmont <ron.belmont AT colorado.edu> wrote:

Hi All,

As discussed in the last HCal meeting, the light yields in the HCal tiles we received in March were lower than the light yields in previously tested tiles, the cause being theretofore unknown.  We have done some significant testing of the SiPMs that were sent to us, and that is the main part of the issue.  Attached as a pdf is a set of slides detailing these things.

Here's the short version:
When comparing light yields from the SiPMs received in March to those received this past October, the light yield is lower by at least a factor of 4.  This is for a fixed LED bias voltage, on a fixed position on a single outer HCal tile.  The LED bias, position, and tile all being held constant, the SiPM is the only thing changing.  The table shows that the five March SiPMs are consistent with each other, the three October SiPMs are consistent with each other, but the two groups are very different.  Furthermore the performance is sufficiently poor that it is not possible for us to extract single photoelectron peaks.

Since Brookhaven did not send any kind of documentation with these SiPMs in the March shipment, we don't know if we're operating them at the manufacturers recommend op voltage, and we don't even know if they're the same model as the previous shipments.  It would great if someone at Brookhaven could tell us what kind of SiPMs these are, if known, and what their recommend op voltages are, if known.  We think this will shed significant light on the matter, one way or another.

Regards,

Ron



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Ron Belmont
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University of Colorado, Boulder
ron.belmont AT colorado.edu
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