SIXS-P Detector Response to Electrons and Protons Esa Kallio for the SIXS team SIXS nadir Al collimator body Cage structure enclosing the detectors Al+W collimator rings SIXS-P operation principle Incident particles Particles penetrating the foils deposit energy in one Side Detector and possibly the Core Detector. Two signals used to identify species and determine energy. Core detector Pulse-height analysis (Geant4 simulation, flat spectra) No pulse from Core Pulse from Side & Core e p p Side e Core Side Be Be Kapton Kapton Side Side Core Both pulses are digitized with 6-bit logarithmic resolution Core SIXS-P Data products Energy spectra of electrons and protons in five viewing directions and 8-second time resolution • Proton energy channels – – – – – – – – – P1: 1.05 – 1.15 MeV P2: 1.15 – 1.35 MeV P3: 1.35 – 1.9 MeV P4: 1.9 – 3.2 MeV P5: 3.2 – 6.1 MeV P6: 6.1 – 10 MeV P7: 10 – 17 MeV P8: 17 – 30 MeV P9: > 30 MeV P1 and P2 respond also to electrons at energies 330 – 500 keV and 500 – 700 keV. • Electron energy channels – – – – – – – E1: ~50 – 70 keV E2: 70 – 100 keV E3: 100 – 180 keV E4: 180 – 330 keV E5: ~300 – 1000 keV E6: 1000 – 3000 keV E7: > 3000 keV Proton response in “Side Only” channels 1.35 MeV e p 1 Si CsI(Tl) Protons at E > 1.35 MeV already cleanly separated from electrons Kapton Foils stop E < 0.9 MeV protons Incident proton energy (MeV) Be Measured energy (MeV) Energy response (Side detectors) Protons (Eresidual = Side) a = 3.553 keV/ch b = –476 keV Electrons (Eresidual = Side) a = 4.213 keV/ch b = –735 keV Side detector energy response is linear but different parameters have to be used for protons (high pulses) and electrons (low pulses). All five detectors have individual response. Energy response (Core) Protons a’ = 127.2 ch b’ = 56.6 ch MeV–c’ c’ = 0.960 Electrons a’ = 178.9 ch b’ = 15.6 ch MeV–c’ c’ = 2.594 Core detector energy response is non-linear and different parameters have to be used for protons (high pulses) and electrons (low pulses) Combining the electron and proton calibration curves for Core An interpolating function can be used for both protons and electrons. Conclusions • Energy response of SIXS-P Detectors for electrons and protons has been simulated and calibrated • Side detectors (150-µm thick Si diodes) are linear over large range of energies. However, different linear response for protons (large pulses) and electrons (low pulses) is observed. • Core detector (CsI(Tl) scintillator with photodiode readout) has a non-linear energy response, which is very different for protons (high pulses) and electrons (low pulses). A single non-linear fit function between energy and pulse height can, however, be found. • According to simulations and calibrations, SIXS-P will be able to deliver the foreseen data products.
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