Simulation study of particle identification using cluster counting technique for the BESIII drift chamber
arXiv:2210.01845 · doi:10.1088/1748-0221/18/01/T01006
Abstract
The particle identification of charged hadrons, especially for the separation of and , is crucial for the flavour physics study. Ionization measurement with the cluster counting technique, which has much less fluctuation than traditional measurement, is expected to provide better particle identification for the BESIII experiment. Simulation studies, including a Garfield++ based waveform analysis and a performance study of K/Ïidentification in the BESIII, offline software system have been performed. The results show that separation power and PID efficiency would be improved significantly in the momentum range above 1.2 GeV/c using cluster counting technique even with conservative resolution assumption.
9 pages,7 figures