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A fast multi-GEM-based detector for high-rate charged-particle triggering

In this paper, results of a time performance study of gas electron multiplier (GEM)-based detectors are discussed. This study was driven by an R & D activity on detectors for the Level 0 LHCb muon trigger. Results presented in this paper are of more general interest, i.e., for experiments in whi...

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Autores principales: Bencivenni, G, Bonivento, W, Cardini, A, Deplano, C, De Simone, P, Felici, G, Marras, D, Murtas, F, Pinci, D, Poli-Lener, M, Raspino, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2002.806219
http://cds.cern.ch/record/623624
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Sumario:In this paper, results of a time performance study of gas electron multiplier (GEM)-based detectors are discussed. This study was driven by an R & D activity on detectors for the Level 0 LHCb muon trigger. Results presented in this paper are of more general interest, i.e., for experiments in which high-rate charged-particle triggering is needed. Little interest was given so far to time performance of GEM- based detectors, with the exception of one paper reporting the measurement of a double-GEM detector time resolution with an Ar/CO//2 (70/30) gas mixture where the authors quoted a time resolution such that high-efficiency muon triggering at LHCb would be impossible. The results reported here, obtained with the addition of CF//4 and isobutane to the Ar/CO//2 standard mixture, considerably improve the time performance discussed in the above-mentioned paper, allowing one to reach a time distribution root mean square of 5 ns with an isobutane-based mixture. In these conditions, a spark probability per incoming hadron has been preliminary measured to be in the range 5 center dot 10**-**1**2 divided by 10**-**1**1 at 95% confidence level. These facts make the triple-GEM detector a promising option for high-rate charged-particle triggering. 12 Refs.