Evaluation of Energy Resolution by Changing Angle and Position of Incident Photon in a LYSO Calorimeter
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the effect on energy resolution from changing the angle and the position of incidence photon for a 5 × 5 crystal matrix built with (25 × 25 × 200) mm3 LYSO scintillating crystals. Those crystals have been proposed for the electromagnetic calorimeter of the Turkish Accelerator Center-Particle Factory (TAC-PF) detector. The energy resolution was obtained as σE/E = 0.42 \% / E/GeV 1.60 \% at the center of the matrix in the energy range of 50 MeV to 2 GeV. When we examined the dependence of the energy resolution on the incidence angle of the photon, resolution began to deteriorate at angles greater than 2 on the 5 × 5 crystal matrix. Moreover, energy resolution at the corners of the central crystal was worse than at the center of the central crystal by a factor of 1.3 at 50 MeV and 1.1 at 2 GeV.
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