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MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons

Results are presented from the exposure of a CMS performance prototype MSGC to a fast neutrons beam having an average energy of 20 MeV and an intensity of 7*10^6 neutrons/mm2/s. A fluence equivalent to 3 years of LHC operation has been accumulated without damages to the detector. The stability of th...

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Autores principales: Bernier, Kim, Daubie, Evelyne, Defontaines, Francis, Grégoire, Ghislain, Van Doninck, Walter, Van Lancker, Luc, Zhukov, Valery
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687141
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author Bernier, Kim
Daubie, Evelyne
Defontaines, Francis
Grégoire, Ghislain
Van Doninck, Walter
Van Lancker, Luc
Zhukov, Valery
author_facet Bernier, Kim
Daubie, Evelyne
Defontaines, Francis
Grégoire, Ghislain
Van Doninck, Walter
Van Lancker, Luc
Zhukov, Valery
author_sort Bernier, Kim
collection CERN
description Results are presented from the exposure of a CMS performance prototype MSGC to a fast neutrons beam having an average energy of 20 MeV and an intensity of 7*10^6 neutrons/mm2/s. A fluence equivalent to 3 years of LHC operation has been accumulated without damages to the detector. The stability of the MSGC operation in a heavily ionising particles flux is reported and the estimation of their production by neutrons is discussed.
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spelling cern-6871412019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/687141engBernier, KimDaubie, EvelyneDefontaines, FrancisGrégoire, GhislainVan Doninck, WalterVan Lancker, LucZhukov, ValeryMSGC Test with Fast NeutronsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesResults are presented from the exposure of a CMS performance prototype MSGC to a fast neutrons beam having an average energy of 20 MeV and an intensity of 7*10^6 neutrons/mm2/s. A fluence equivalent to 3 years of LHC operation has been accumulated without damages to the detector. The stability of the MSGC operation in a heavily ionising particles flux is reported and the estimation of their production by neutrons is discussed.CMS-NOTE-1998-014oai:cds.cern.ch:6871411998-02-18
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bernier, Kim
Daubie, Evelyne
Defontaines, Francis
Grégoire, Ghislain
Van Doninck, Walter
Van Lancker, Luc
Zhukov, Valery
MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
title MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
title_full MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
title_fullStr MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
title_full_unstemmed MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
title_short MSGC Test with Fast Neutrons
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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