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A radial TPC for heavy ions

The CERES experiment at the CERN SPS has been recently upgraded with a TPC with radial drift field, the first one of its sort. Constructed during 1998, it has been successfully operated in commissioning and physics runs, with muon, proton, and heavy-ion beams. A high voltage electrode of about 0.5 m...

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Autor principal: Garabatos, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949072
http://cds.cern.ch/record/560370
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description The CERES experiment at the CERN SPS has been recently upgraded with a TPC with radial drift field, the first one of its sort. Constructed during 1998, it has been successfully operated in commissioning and physics runs, with muon, proton, and heavy-ion beams. A high voltage electrode of about 0.5 m radius is surrounded by sixteen 2 m long readout chambers, placed at a radius of 1.3 m, with chevron-shaped readout pads. The field cage is enclosed by two low-mass voltage degraders at each end of the cylindrical structure. A Ne-CO$_{2}$ [80-20] gas mixture allows for a safe operation and good transport properties under drift fields ranging from 200 to 600 V/cm. A spatial resolution better than 700 microns and 350 microns in r and rdelta (phi), respectively, has been achieved in a highly inhomogeneous magnetic field. Details of its construction as well as results of the operation and performance in a high multiplicity environment are presented.
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spelling cern-5603702019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949072http://cds.cern.ch/record/560370engGarabatos, CA radial TPC for heavy ionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CERES experiment at the CERN SPS has been recently upgraded with a TPC with radial drift field, the first one of its sort. Constructed during 1998, it has been successfully operated in commissioning and physics runs, with muon, proton, and heavy-ion beams. A high voltage electrode of about 0.5 m radius is surrounded by sixteen 2 m long readout chambers, placed at a radius of 1.3 m, with chevron-shaped readout pads. The field cage is enclosed by two low-mass voltage degraders at each end of the cylindrical structure. A Ne-CO$_{2}$ [80-20] gas mixture allows for a safe operation and good transport properties under drift fields ranging from 200 to 600 V/cm. A spatial resolution better than 700 microns and 350 microns in r and rdelta (phi), respectively, has been achieved in a highly inhomogeneous magnetic field. Details of its construction as well as results of the operation and performance in a high multiplicity environment are presented.oai:cds.cern.ch:5603702000
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A radial TPC for heavy ions
title A radial TPC for heavy ions
title_full A radial TPC for heavy ions
title_fullStr A radial TPC for heavy ions
title_full_unstemmed A radial TPC for heavy ions
title_short A radial TPC for heavy ions
title_sort radial tpc for heavy ions
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949072
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