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Photodiode Read-Out System for the Calorimeter of the Herd Experiment

Pietro Betti    
Oscar Adriani    
Matias Antonelli    
Yonglin Bai    
Xiaohong Bai    
Tianwei Bao    
Eugenio Berti    
Lorenzo Bonechi    
Massimo Bongi    
Valter Bonvicini    
Sergio Bottai    
Weiwei Cao    
Jorge Casaus    
Zhen Chen    
Xingzhu Cui    
Raffaello D?Alessandro    
Sebastiano Detti    
Yongwei Dong    
Noemi Finetti    
Valerio Formato    
Miguel Angel Velasco Frutos    
Jiarui Gao    
Xiaozhen Liang    
Ran Li    
Xin Liu    
Linwei Lyu    
Gustavo Martinez    
Nicola Mori    
Jesus Marin Munoz    
Lorenzo Pacini    
Paolo Papini    
Cecilia Pizzolotto    
Zheng Quan    
JunJun Qin    
Dalian Shi    
Oleksandr Starodubtsev    
Zhicheng Tang    
Alessio Tiberio    
Valerio Vagelli    
Elena Vannuccini    
Bo Wang    
Junjing Wang    
Le Wang    
Ruijie Wang    
Gianluigi Zampa    
Nicola Zampa    
Zhigang Wang    
Ming Xu    
Li Zhang and Jinkun ZhengaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

Resumen

HERD is a future experiment for the direct detection of high energy cosmic rays. The instrument is based on a calorimeter optimized not only for a good energy resolution but also for a large acceptance. Each crystal composing the calorimeter is equipped with two read-out systems: one based on wavelength-shifting fibers and the other based on two photodiodes with different active areas assembled in a monolithic package. In this paper, we describe the photodiode read-out system, focusing on experimental requirements, design and estimated performances. Finally, we show how these features lead to the flight model project of the photodiode read-out system.

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