Abstract
TORCH (Time Of internally Reflected CHerenkov light) is an innovative
high-precision time-of-flight detector which is suitable for large areas, up
to tens of square metres, and is being developed for the upgraded LHCb
experiment. The TORCH provides a time-of-flight measurement from the imaging
of photons emitted in a 1 cm thick quartz radiator, based on the Cherenkov
principle. The photons propagate by total internal reflection to the edge of
the quartz plane and are then focused onto an array of Micro-Channel Plate
(MCP) photon detectors at the periphery of the detector. The goal is to
achieve a timing resolution of 15 ps per particle over a flight distance of
10 m. This will allow particle identification in the challenging momentum
region up to 20 GeV/c. The simulated performance of the TORCH detector for
LHCb is also presented.