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Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays
In the COMPASS experiment at CERN, large straw drift tube detectors are used for large-angle tracking. To minimize the total areal density, a self supporting structure of thin-walled plastic tubes was chosen and, hence, a loss in mechanical precision was accepted. A complete mapping of the anode wir...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2005.850971 http://cds.cern.ch/record/912971 |
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author | Platzer, Klaus Dedek, Nicolas Pascal Dünnweber, Wolfgang Faessler, Martin A Geyer, Reiner Ilgner, C Peshekhonov, Vladimir D Wellenstein, Hermann |
author_facet | Platzer, Klaus Dedek, Nicolas Pascal Dünnweber, Wolfgang Faessler, Martin A Geyer, Reiner Ilgner, C Peshekhonov, Vladimir D Wellenstein, Hermann |
author_sort | Platzer, Klaus |
collection | CERN |
description | In the COMPASS experiment at CERN, large straw drift tube detectors are used for large-angle tracking. To minimize the total areal density, a self supporting structure of thin-walled plastic tubes was chosen and, hence, a loss in mechanical precision was accepted. A complete mapping of the anode wire coordinate grid was required. An X-ray apparatus using a charge-coupled device (CCD) as imaging detector was built to investigate the mechanical properties and to calibrate (offline) the wire positions. Deviations of typically 200-400 mu m from the nominal positions, defined by equal spacing, are found across the detector area of 8 m/sup 2/. With a calibration method based on high-resolution CCD imaging and pattern recognition algorithms, the absolute wire coordinates are determined with an accuracy better than 30 mu m across the whole detector area. Temperature effects are clearly seen. Their inhomogenity limits the achievable accuracy to about 50 mu m under realistic experimental conditions, which is sufficient in view of the intrinsic straw resolution of 200 mu m for minimum ionizing particles. The offline calibration was checked with particle tracks in the experimental setup, running COMPASS with 160 GeV/c muons. Tracks reconstructed with other detectors that cover a central angular range were used for this comparison. Good agreement is found between these in situ measurements and the X-ray calibration. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
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spelling | cern-9129712019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2005.850971http://cds.cern.ch/record/912971engPlatzer, KlausDedek, Nicolas PascalDünnweber, WolfgangFaessler, Martin AGeyer, ReinerIlgner, CPeshekhonov, Vladimir DWellenstein, HermannMapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-raysDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn the COMPASS experiment at CERN, large straw drift tube detectors are used for large-angle tracking. To minimize the total areal density, a self supporting structure of thin-walled plastic tubes was chosen and, hence, a loss in mechanical precision was accepted. A complete mapping of the anode wire coordinate grid was required. An X-ray apparatus using a charge-coupled device (CCD) as imaging detector was built to investigate the mechanical properties and to calibrate (offline) the wire positions. Deviations of typically 200-400 mu m from the nominal positions, defined by equal spacing, are found across the detector area of 8 m/sup 2/. With a calibration method based on high-resolution CCD imaging and pattern recognition algorithms, the absolute wire coordinates are determined with an accuracy better than 30 mu m across the whole detector area. Temperature effects are clearly seen. Their inhomogenity limits the achievable accuracy to about 50 mu m under realistic experimental conditions, which is sufficient in view of the intrinsic straw resolution of 200 mu m for minimum ionizing particles. The offline calibration was checked with particle tracks in the experimental setup, running COMPASS with 160 GeV/c muons. Tracks reconstructed with other detectors that cover a central angular range were used for this comparison. Good agreement is found between these in situ measurements and the X-ray calibration.oai:cds.cern.ch:9129712005 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Platzer, Klaus Dedek, Nicolas Pascal Dünnweber, Wolfgang Faessler, Martin A Geyer, Reiner Ilgner, C Peshekhonov, Vladimir D Wellenstein, Hermann Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title | Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title_full | Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title_fullStr | Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title_full_unstemmed | Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title_short | Mapping the large area straw detectors of the COMPASS experiment with X-rays |
title_sort | mapping the large area straw detectors of the compass experiment with x-rays |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2005.850971 http://cds.cern.ch/record/912971 |
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