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RPC operation at high temperature

The resistive electrodes of RPCs utilised in several current experiments (ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, BABAR and ARGO) are made of phenolic /melaminic polymers, with room temperature resistivities ranging from 10**1**0 Omega cm, for high rate operation in avalanche mode, to 5 multiplied by 10**1**1 Omega cm,...

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Autores principales: Aielli, G, Camarri, P, Cardarelli, R, Di Ciaccio, A, Di Stante, L, Liberti, B, Paoloni, A, Pastori, E, Santonico, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01275-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/725924
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author Aielli, G
Camarri, P
Cardarelli, R
Di Ciaccio, A
Di Stante, L
Liberti, B
Paoloni, A
Pastori, E
Santonico, R
author_facet Aielli, G
Camarri, P
Cardarelli, R
Di Ciaccio, A
Di Stante, L
Liberti, B
Paoloni, A
Pastori, E
Santonico, R
author_sort Aielli, G
collection CERN
description The resistive electrodes of RPCs utilised in several current experiments (ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, BABAR and ARGO) are made of phenolic /melaminic polymers, with room temperature resistivities ranging from 10**1**0 Omega cm, for high rate operation in avalanche mode, to 5 multiplied by 10**1**1 Omega cm, for streamer mode operation at low rate. The resistivity has however a strong temperature dependence, decreasing exponentially with increasing temperature. We have tested several RPCs with different electrode resistivities in avalanche as well as in streamer mode operation. The behaviours of the operating current and of the counting rate have been studied at different temperatures. Long-term operation has also been studied at T = 45 degree C and 35 degree C, respectively, for high and low resistivity electrodes RPCs.
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spelling cern-7259242019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01275-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/725924engAielli, GCamarri, PCardarelli, RDi Ciaccio, ADi Stante, LLiberti, BPaoloni, APastori, ESantonico, RRPC operation at high temperatureDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe resistive electrodes of RPCs utilised in several current experiments (ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, BABAR and ARGO) are made of phenolic /melaminic polymers, with room temperature resistivities ranging from 10**1**0 Omega cm, for high rate operation in avalanche mode, to 5 multiplied by 10**1**1 Omega cm, for streamer mode operation at low rate. The resistivity has however a strong temperature dependence, decreasing exponentially with increasing temperature. We have tested several RPCs with different electrode resistivities in avalanche as well as in streamer mode operation. The behaviours of the operating current and of the counting rate have been studied at different temperatures. Long-term operation has also been studied at T = 45 degree C and 35 degree C, respectively, for high and low resistivity electrodes RPCs.oai:cds.cern.ch:7259242003
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Aielli, G
Camarri, P
Cardarelli, R
Di Ciaccio, A
Di Stante, L
Liberti, B
Paoloni, A
Pastori, E
Santonico, R
RPC operation at high temperature
title RPC operation at high temperature
title_full RPC operation at high temperature
title_fullStr RPC operation at high temperature
title_full_unstemmed RPC operation at high temperature
title_short RPC operation at high temperature
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(03)01275-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/725924
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