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High-Rate Capable Floating Strip Micromegas

Authors :
Bortfeldt, Jonathan
Bender, Michael
Biebel, Otmar
Danger, Helge
Flierl, Bernhard
Hertenberger, Ralf
Lösel, Philipp
Moll, Samuel
Parodi, Katia
Rinaldi, Ilaria
Ruschke, Alexander
Zibell, André
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We report on the optimization of discharge insensitive floating strip Micromegas (MICRO-MEsh GASeous) detectors, fit for use in high-energy muon spectrometers. The suitability of these detectors for particle tracking is shown in high-background environments and at very high particle fluxes up to 60MHz/cm$^2$. Measurement and simulation of the microscopic discharge behavior have demonstrated the excellent discharge tolerance. A floating strip Micromegas with an active area of 48cm$\times$50cm with 1920 copper anode strips exhibits in 120GeV pion beams a spatial resolution of 50$\mu$m at detection efficiencies above 95%. Pulse height, spatial resolution and detection efficiency are homogeneous over the detector. Reconstruction of particle track inclination in a single detector plane is discussed, optimum angular resolutions below $5^\circ$ are observed. Systematic deviations of this $\mu$TPC-method are fully understood. The reconstruction capabilities for minimum ionizing muons are investigated in a 6.4cm$\times$6.4cm floating strip Micromegas under intense background irradiation of the whole active area with 20MeV protons at a rate of 550kHz. The spatial resolution for muons is not distorted by space charge effects. A 6.4cm$\times$6.4cm floating strip Micromegas doublet with low material budget is investigated in highly ionizing proton and carbon ion beams at particle rates between 2MHz and 2GHz. Stable operation up to the highest rates is observed, spatial resolution, detection efficiencies, the multi-hit and high-rate capability are discussed.<br />Comment: Presented at ICHEP 2014, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplements

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.00802
Document Type :
Working Paper