Development of a time-of-flight detector for the Rare-RI Ring project at RIKEN

2008 
Abstract We have tested the timing properties of several thin plastic scintillators (10–500 μm) designed for the Rare-RI Ring project at the RI beam factory. The experiments were performed at the heavy-ion synchrotron facility, HIMAC (Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba), using a Xe beam with an energy of 200 MeV/nucleon. The scintillation light was read out by fast-timing photomultipliers through standard fishtail-shaped light guides. The resultant timing resolutions reached a few tens of picoseconds, which satisfied our requirement for the project. We also measured charge-state distributions for Xe 42+ and Fe 20+ ions penetrating carbon foils of 10–500 μg/cm 2 thickness. The results were compared with a theoretical model calculation for charge-state evolution.
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