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Production status of the JLAB Hall-A GEM and Si $\mu$strip Tracker

We developed and tested a new charged particle tracking system, able to operate in high luminosity experiments, which will be installed at Jefferson Laboratory HallA (VA, USA) for optimally exploit the new 12GeV energy electron beam available at the end of 2013. The tracker is made of six GEM (Gas E...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Basile, E, Bellini, V, Capogni, M, Cisbani, E, Colilli, S, De Leo, R, De Oliveira, R, De Persio, F, Diefenbach, J, Frullani, S, Giuliani, F, Lucentini, M, Meddi, F, Minutoli, Saverio, Musico, Paolo, Noto, F, Perrino, R, Santavenere, F, Urciuoli, G
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2012.10.090
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1709909
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Sumario:We developed and tested a new charged particle tracking system, able to operate in high luminosity experiments, which will be installed at Jefferson Laboratory HallA (VA, USA) for optimally exploit the new 12GeV energy electron beam available at the end of 2013. The tracker is made of six GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) large chambers and two 10x20cm^2 planes of SIlicon microstrip Detectors (SIDs). Each GEM chamber is composed by three 40x50cm^2 GEM modules, with two-dimensional strip readout, with expected spatial resolution of about 70@mm. The same dedicated acquisition system will be used for both detectors (GEM & SID) for a grand total of more than 50,000 channels. The readout electronics is divided into two parts: the front-end cards (based on the existing APV25 chip), hosted on the detectors periphery and the digitizer, a multi purpose VME-64x/VXS board located far from the high radiation environment. The very same electronics has been adopted by the Olympus experiment (DESY, Hamburg, D) to read out the six GEM chambers of its luminosity monitor. The developed detectors and electronics are now ready for the production, which will last for the next 2 years.