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Micromesh-selection for the ALTAS New Small Wheel Micromegas detectors
With New Small Wheel Upgrade scheduled for the next long LHC shutdown the innermost end-cap regions of the ATLAS Muon system will be equipped with eight layers of Micromegas detectors. The single quadruplet modules will be up to 2,5m long and 2,2m wide. A key component of a Micromegas are fine condu...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2196936 |
Sumario: | With New Small Wheel Upgrade scheduled for the next long LHC shutdown the innermost end-cap regions of the ATLAS Muon system will be equipped with eight layers of Micromegas detectors. The single quadruplet modules will be up to 2,5m long and 2,2m wide. A key component of a Micromegas are fine conductive meshes, dividing the gas volume into a drift and an amplification region. The selection of the correct mesh is an important design objective, effecting various detector aspects. Among others the electrical field configuration, electron losses during mesh transition and gas flow within the detectors have been studied. Mechanical stability requirements and production process related constrains have been investiaged in close colaboration with industrial partners. |
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