TOF PID

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The amount of time required for a particle to travel a certain distance depends on its velocity. Measuring the distance and the time it takes a particle to travel this distance allows the determination of the velocity. Knowing the momentum of this particle from the tracking information will allow the determination of its mass.

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In the above graph it is shown how much time a pion(black), kaon(red) or proton(blue) needs to travel a distance of 550 cm as a function of its momentum. The dashed lines around the central line connecting the points indicates the 3 sigma resolution of the combined contributions from the momentum, TDC (digitization) and detector. The assumption here is that the detector (paddle) provides a measurement with a timing resolution of 80 ps and the TDC contributes with 60 ps resolution.

From this plot it is evident that a pion-kaon separation beyond 1.5 GeV particle momentum becomes very difficult with this detector. While a kaon-proton separation might be feasible up to 2.5 GeV.

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