Imaging of muon track in CsI(Tl) crystal with single photon sensitive camera

Abstract

As a novel approach on visual photon imaging by a single photon sensitive camera and PMTs, this work is trying to measure and identify muon tracks from the 2-D images of CsI(Tl) crystal (scintillator detectors). It is possible that muon tracks can be seen directly with a good signal-to-noise ratio neither with further amplification nor external light, which provides an evolution method for particle measurement in the photon-starved regime of scintillation detectors. The setup of the crystal and camera testing system and the identification algorithm of muon track will be discussed in detail including the system calibration, identification model, signal-to-noise ratio, muon track confirmation, and an expectation on further improvements and applications.

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