FAZIA is a multidetector specifically designed to optimize A and Z reaction product identification in heavy-ion collision experiments. This multidetector is modular and based on three-layer telescopes made of two silicon detectors followed by a thick (10 cm) CsI(Tl) scintillator read-out by a photodiode. Its electronics is fully digital. The goal to push at maximum identification capability while preserving excellent energy resolution, can be achieved by using pulse-shape analysis techniques and by making an intensive use of high-speed flash ADCs. This paper presents the front-end part of the electronics.

Front-end electronics for the FAZIA experiment / Salomon, F; Edelbruck, P; Brulin, G; Borderie, B; Richard, A; Rivet, Mf; Verde, G; Wanlin, E; Boiano, A; Tortone, G; Poggi, G; Bini, M; Casini, G; Barlini, S; Pasquali, G; Valdre, S; Petcu, M; Bougault, R; Le Neindre, N; Aiba, R; Bonnet, E; Bruno, M; Chbihi, A; Cinausero, M; Dell'Aquila, D; De Preaumont, H; Duenas, Ja; Fable, Q; Fabris, D; Francalanza, L; Frankland, Jd; Galichet, E; Gramegna, F; Gruyer, D; Guerzoni, M; Kordyasz, A; Kozik, T; La Torre, R; Lombardo, I; Lopez, O; Mabiala, J; Maiolino, C; Marchi, T; Maurenzig, P; Meoli, A; Merrer, Y; Morelli, L; Nannini, A; Oimi, A; Ordine, A; Parlog, M; Pastore, G; Piantelli, S; Rosato, E; Santonocito, D; Scarlini, E; Spadacini, G; Stefaninni, A; Vient, E; Vigilante, M. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 11:(2016). [10.1088/1748-0221/11/01/C01064]

Front-end electronics for the FAZIA experiment

Dell'Aquila D;
2016-01-01

Abstract

FAZIA is a multidetector specifically designed to optimize A and Z reaction product identification in heavy-ion collision experiments. This multidetector is modular and based on three-layer telescopes made of two silicon detectors followed by a thick (10 cm) CsI(Tl) scintillator read-out by a photodiode. Its electronics is fully digital. The goal to push at maximum identification capability while preserving excellent energy resolution, can be achieved by using pulse-shape analysis techniques and by making an intensive use of high-speed flash ADCs. This paper presents the front-end part of the electronics.
2016
Front-end electronics for the FAZIA experiment / Salomon, F; Edelbruck, P; Brulin, G; Borderie, B; Richard, A; Rivet, Mf; Verde, G; Wanlin, E; Boiano, A; Tortone, G; Poggi, G; Bini, M; Casini, G; Barlini, S; Pasquali, G; Valdre, S; Petcu, M; Bougault, R; Le Neindre, N; Aiba, R; Bonnet, E; Bruno, M; Chbihi, A; Cinausero, M; Dell'Aquila, D; De Preaumont, H; Duenas, Ja; Fable, Q; Fabris, D; Francalanza, L; Frankland, Jd; Galichet, E; Gramegna, F; Gruyer, D; Guerzoni, M; Kordyasz, A; Kozik, T; La Torre, R; Lombardo, I; Lopez, O; Mabiala, J; Maiolino, C; Marchi, T; Maurenzig, P; Meoli, A; Merrer, Y; Morelli, L; Nannini, A; Oimi, A; Ordine, A; Parlog, M; Pastore, G; Piantelli, S; Rosato, E; Santonocito, D; Scarlini, E; Spadacini, G; Stefaninni, A; Vient, E; Vigilante, M. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 11:(2016). [10.1088/1748-0221/11/01/C01064]
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