FOOT is a fixed target nuclear physics experiment in which O, C and He beams are shot on H enriched targets to study the projectile fragmentations; the measured cross sections will be used in medical physics and radioprotection in space applications. Beam fragmentation happens only on ≈ 10% of the cases so it is convenient to develop a sophisticated trigger procedure to veto most of non-fragmented primaries passing through the detector. In this paper we present the developed trigger algorithm operated on a WaveDAQ TDAQ system which is used also as DAQ for three of the FOOT detectors.
The fragmentation trigger of the FOOT experiment
Ridolfi R.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Villa M.Membro del Collaboration Group
;Zarrella R.Membro del Collaboration Group
2023
Abstract
FOOT is a fixed target nuclear physics experiment in which O, C and He beams are shot on H enriched targets to study the projectile fragmentations; the measured cross sections will be used in medical physics and radioprotection in space applications. Beam fragmentation happens only on ≈ 10% of the cases so it is convenient to develop a sophisticated trigger procedure to veto most of non-fragmented primaries passing through the detector. In this paper we present the developed trigger algorithm operated on a WaveDAQ TDAQ system which is used also as DAQ for three of the FOOT detectors.File in questo prodotto:
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