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High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC

Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) are widely employed as muon trigger systems at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. Their large detector volume and the use of a relatively expensive gas mixture make a closed-loop gas circulation unavoidable. The return gas of RPCs operated in conditions s...

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Autores principales: Petrovici, M., Petris, M, Simion, V, Bartos, D, Caragheorgheopol, G, Deppner, I, Adamczewski-Musch, J, Linev, S, Williams, MCS, Loizeau, P, Herrmann, N, Doroud, K, Radulescu, L, Constantin, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1565834
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author Petrovici, M.
Petris, M
Simion, V
Bartos, D
Caragheorgheopol, G
Deppner, I
Adamczewski-Musch, J
Linev, S
Williams, MCS
Loizeau, P
Herrmann, N
Doroud, K
Radulescu, L
Constantin, F
author_facet Petrovici, M.
Petris, M
Simion, V
Bartos, D
Caragheorgheopol, G
Deppner, I
Adamczewski-Musch, J
Linev, S
Williams, MCS
Loizeau, P
Herrmann, N
Doroud, K
Radulescu, L
Constantin, F
author_sort Petrovici, M.
collection CERN
description Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) are widely employed as muon trigger systems at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. Their large detector volume and the use of a relatively expensive gas mixture make a closed-loop gas circulation unavoidable. The return gas of RPCs operated in conditions similar to the experimental background foreseen at LHC contains large amount of impurities potentially dangerous for long-term operation. Several gas-cleaning agents, characterized during the past years, are currently in use. New test allowed understanding of the properties and performance of a large number of purifiers. On that basis, an optimal combination of different filters consisting of Molecular Sieve (MS) 5Å and 4Å, and a Cu catalyst R11 has been chosen and validated irradiating a set of RPCs at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF) for several years. A very important feature of this new configuration is the increase of the cycle duration for each purifier, which results in better system stability and, if needed, it would permit to increase the gas flow in the detectors during the high luminosity running periods at LHC. During the test of the new filters configuration, the detector performances were monitored in terms of current stability and Bakelite resistivity.
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spelling cern-15658342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1565834engPetrovici, M.Petris, MSimion, VBartos, DCaragheorgheopol, GDeppner, IAdamczewski-Musch, JLinev, SWilliams, MCSLoizeau, PHerrmann, NDoroud, KRadulescu, LConstantin, FHigh counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPCResistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) are widely employed as muon trigger systems at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. Their large detector volume and the use of a relatively expensive gas mixture make a closed-loop gas circulation unavoidable. The return gas of RPCs operated in conditions similar to the experimental background foreseen at LHC contains large amount of impurities potentially dangerous for long-term operation. Several gas-cleaning agents, characterized during the past years, are currently in use. New test allowed understanding of the properties and performance of a large number of purifiers. On that basis, an optimal combination of different filters consisting of Molecular Sieve (MS) 5Å and 4Å, and a Cu catalyst R11 has been chosen and validated irradiating a set of RPCs at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF) for several years. A very important feature of this new configuration is the increase of the cycle duration for each purifier, which results in better system stability and, if needed, it would permit to increase the gas flow in the detectors during the high luminosity running periods at LHC. During the test of the new filters configuration, the detector performances were monitored in terms of current stability and Bakelite resistivity.oai:cds.cern.ch:15658342012
spellingShingle Petrovici, M.
Petris, M
Simion, V
Bartos, D
Caragheorgheopol, G
Deppner, I
Adamczewski-Musch, J
Linev, S
Williams, MCS
Loizeau, P
Herrmann, N
Doroud, K
Radulescu, L
Constantin, F
High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title_full High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title_fullStr High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title_full_unstemmed High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title_short High counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing RPC
title_sort high counting rate, two-dimensional position sensitive timing rpc
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1565834
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