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Performance of timing Resistive Plate Chambers with protons from 200 to 800 MeV

Authors :
D. M. Rossi
Mario Weigand
Simon Lindberg
Rene Reifarth
T. P. Reinhardt
J. Isaak
M. Heine
Z. Elekes
A. Henriques
R. Thies
Daniel Bemmerer
Jorge Machado
Thomas Nilsson
J. Marganiec
Marina Petri
G. Ickert
B. Löher
L. Lopes
L. Cartegni
D. Körper
A. Blanco
P. Fonte
Stefanos Paschalis
Heiko Scheit
F. Wamers
Daniel Stach
M. Traxler
E. Fiori
A. Ignatov
Thomas Aumann
Håkan T Johansson
J. Gerbig
G. Rastrepina
J. Silva
Fredrik Strannerdahl
J. Fruehauf
Mikael Mårtensson
Ralf Plag
Andreas Martin Heinz
A. Kelic-Heil
Tanja Heftrich
A. Pereira
D. Galaviz
K. Boretzky
P. Teubig
Kathrin Göbel
Igor Gašparić
P. Schrock
V. Panin
S. Altstadt
H. Simon
M. Pohl
L. Atar
P. Velho
P. Cabanelas
Matthias Heil
J. Adamczewski-Musch
M. Röder
Andreas Wagner
Alexandre Charpy
M. Holl
Deniz Savran
R. Ferreira Marques
Marek Palka
C. Lederer
C. Caesar
Source :
Journal of Instrumentation, Journal of Instrumentation 10(2015)1, C01043
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2015.

Abstract

A prototype composed of four resistive plate chamber layers has been exposed to quasi-monoenergetic protons produced from a deuteron beam of varying energy (200 to 800 AMeV) in experiment S406 at GSI, Darmstadt, Germany. The aim of the experiment is to characterize the response of the prototype to protons in this energy range, which deposit from 1.75 to 6 times more energy than minimum ionizing particles. Each layer, with an active area of about 2000 × 500 mm2, is made of modules containing the active gaps, all in multigap construction. Each gap is defined by 0.3 mm nylon mono-filaments positioned between 2.85 mm thick float glass electrodes. The modules are operated in avalanche mode with a non-flammable gas mixture composed of 90% C2H2F4 and 10% SF6. The signals are readout by a pick-up electrode formed by 15 copper strips (per layer), spaced at a pitch of 30 mm, connected at both sides to timing front end electronics. Results show an uniform efficiency close to 100% along with a timing resolution of around 60 ps on the entire 2000 × 500 mm2 area.

Details

ISSN :
17480221
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Instrumentation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3d403ee120d45560ce9070b6686ed3e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/01/c01043