Position resolution and efficiency measurements with large scale Thin Gap Chambers for the super LHC

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2011)

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New developments in Thin Gap Chamber (TGC) detectors to provide fast trigger information and high precision muon tracking under sLHC conditions are presented. The modified detectors are shown to stand a high total irradiation dose equivalent to 6C/cm of wire, without showing any deterioration in their performance. Two large (1.2×0.8m2) prototypes containing four gaps, each gap providing pad, strip and wire readout, with a total thickness of 50mm, have been constructed. Their local spatial resolution has been measured in a 100GeV/c muon test beam at CERN. At perpendicular incidence angle, a single gap position resolution of better than 60μm has been obtained. For an incidence angle of 20° a resolution of less than 100μm was achieved. TGC prototypes were also tested under a flux of 105Hz/cm2 of 5.5–6.5MeV neutrons, showing a high efficiency for the detection of cosmic muons.
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Super LHC,Thin Gap Chamber,Aging effect,Position resolution
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