Energy, time, and position resolution measurements of an array of large tapered LYSO crystals

Abstract

We report on the performance of six custom-made tapered LYSO crystals of unprecedented volume, which constitute a sector of the 19 radiation length electromagnetic calorimeter planned for the PIONEER experiment. The longitudinal response uniformity of each crystal was measured using radioactive sources before characterizing the energy and time resolution of the crystals in an array using a 20 to 80 MeV positron beam at the Paul Scherrer Institute. The array demonstrated an energy resolution better than 2 % for energies above 40 MeV and a time resolution better than 130 ps for energies above 30 MeV. The spatial resolution was measured in the central region of the array to be 4.9 mm at 70 MeV, and was extrapolated to 5.4 mm across a 30 mm radius region using Geant4 simulation. The measured properties satisfy the key design parameters of the PIONEER calorimeter for the measurement of rare pion decays.

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