1. The COMPASS RICH-1 MPGD based photon detector performance
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J Agarwala, M Alexeev, C D R Azevedo, F Bradamante, A Bressan, M Büchele, C Chatterjee, M Chiosso, A Cicuttin, P Ciliberti, M L Crespo, D D’Ago, S Dalla Torre, S Dasgupta, O Denisov, M Finger, H Fischer, L García Ordóñez, M Gregori, G Hamar, F Herrmann, S Levorato, A Martin, G Menon, D Panzieri, G Sbrizzai, S Schopferer, M Slunecka, M Sulc, F Tessarotto, null Triloki, J F C A Veloso, and Y X Zhao
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History ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
In 2016 we have upgraded the COMPASS RICH by novel gaseous photon detectors based on MPGD technology. Four new photon detectors, covering a total active area of 1.5 m 2, have been installed in order to cope with the challenging efficiency and stability requirements of the COMPASS physics programme. The new detector architecture consists in a hybrid MPGD combination: two layers of THGEMs, the first of which also acts as a reflective photocathode thanks to CsI coating, are coupled to a bulk Micromegas on a pad-segmented anode. These detectors are the first application in an experiment of MPGD-based single photon detectors. Presently, we are further developing the MPGD-based PDs to make them adequate for a setup at the future EIC collider. All aspects of the COMPASS RICH-1 Photon Detectors upgrade are presented: R&D, engineering, mass production, QA and performance; the on-going development for collider application is also presented.
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- 2022