Sextant - A Very Fast Beam Spectrometer

2007 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-11(2007)

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Sextant is a new study of a Beam Spectrometer, it can be seen as a KABES upgrade (KAon Beam Spectrometer), a beam spectrometer on NA 4811 at CERN. The both are using a gaseous detector called Micromegas[l]. In this application this detector is used in a Time Projection Chamber (TPQ mode. Thus, we have a better efficiency, with the minimum amount of material in the way of the beam. Using the TPC technique, the Mesh of the detector is positioned outside the high intensity region covered by the beam. Performances of this detector are very good in high intensity hadrons beams (spatial resolution: 70 mu m and time resolution 600ps). The integration of the front end on the PCB of the detector provides a very low noise for the entire detector. Main characteristics of the prearnplifier are Ins of rise time and a very low noise, lower than 600 mu V rms. This concept has shown very good performances and robustness. The role of KABES is outlined, and the construction is described. The SEXTANT improvements are presented.
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time projection chamber,front end,spatial resolution
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