Eight PbWO4 crystals produced for the electromagnetic calorimeter of the CMS
experiment at LHC have been irradiated in a 20 GeV/c proton beam up to fluences
of 5.4 E13 p/cm2. The damage recovery in these crystals, stored in the dark at
room temperature, has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations
with 60Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rate
of 1 kGy/h. The issue whether hadrons cause a specific damage to the
scintillation mechanism has been studied through light output measurements on
the irradiated crystals using cosmic rays. The correlation between light output
changes and light transmission changes is measured to be the same for
proton-irradiated crystals and for gamma-irradiated crystals. Thus, within the
precision of the measurements and for the explored range of proton fluences, no
additional, hadron-specific damage to the scintillation mechanism is observed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure