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Stations 4 and 5 of the ALICE Muon Spectrometer: Modular Approach
<HTML> <HEAD> <h2>Abstract</h2> </HEAD> <P> <BODY> <P> Here we present a modular approach for the tracking chambers <B>TC7</B>, <B>TC8</B> (station 4) and <B>TC9</B> , <B>TC10</B> (station 5) of the ALICE...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1999
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/689126 |
Sumario: | <HTML> <HEAD> <h2>Abstract</h2> </HEAD> <P> <BODY> <P> Here we present a modular approach for the tracking chambers <B>TC7</B>, <B>TC8</B> (station 4) and <B>TC9</B> , <B>TC10</B> (station 5) of the ALICE Muon Spectrometer (notations from the ALICE Muon Spectrometer Technical Proposal [1]). The chambers are located between the dipole magnet and the iron wall of the muon shield.<BR> This approach renews our proposal formulated first in 1996 [2] and also takes into account the results of the beam tests of the one square metre SCSC (Segmented Cathode Strip Chamber) prototype designed and constructed at PNPI [3].<BR> The general requirements and segmentation criteria are presented in Section 1. Some details of the chamber design are given in Section 2. Section 3 describes the technology of the chamber construction. The results of the ANSYS calculation of the cathode planes possible deformations are presented in Section 4. The primary consideration of the chariot design can be found in Section 5. </BODY> </HTML> |
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