A light-emitting diode monitoring system of the PHOS photon spectrometer in the ALICE experiment on the large hadron collider

2012 
A light-emitting diode (LED) monitoring system of the PHOS photon spectrometer in the ALICE experiment on the CERN large hadron collider is described. The spectrometer includes three modules in the form of 64 × 56 matrices consisting of plumbum tungstate (PWO) crystals. As test light signal sources, Kingbright L934SCC superbright green light-emitting diodes with an individual instrumental regulation of light flash intensities in each channel of the spectrometer are used. The system ensures adjustment and monitoring of the electronics at the stage of preparing for the physical trigger of the PHOS modules and is intended to perform special test measurements with the spectrometer without using high-energy particles. In addition, in the course of the experiment, it allows one to promptly monitor each channel of the spectrometer and keep track of temperature variations of the light yield of the PWO crystals. In this case, the long-term relative channel monitoring stability is ensured at a 1.2 × 10−3 level.
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