Abstract

The ALICE–High Momentum Particle Identification Detector (HMPID) is based on seven modules of proximity focusing Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors. It is equipped with CsI photo-cathodes for the Cherenkov photon detection installed in multiwire proportional chambers filled with methane. It uses liquid C6F14 as Cherenkov radiator and identifies with three sigma separation, charged π and K in the momentum range 1–3GeV/c, and protons in the range 1.5–5GeV/c.At the end of the first run period 2010–2013 of the Large Hadron Collider, the HMPID performance is analysed. No ageing effects of CsI photo-cathodes induced by the ion avalanches have been observed, and we do not expect to reach the charge threshold during the High Luminosity LHC run period 2019–2021.Leakages of C6F14 in 4 out of 21 quartz radiator vessels, combined with 3 HV failing sectors out of 42, have limited the full detector acceptance to 72%. Improvements on the filling operation of the vessels should minimize further leakage. Finally, the particle identification performances are introduced using p-Pb collisions. For Pb–Pb central collisions, where purity and contamination of identified particles are extracted via a Monte Carlo simulation, the impact of the background on the pattern recognition algorithm is briefly discussed.

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