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New pixelized Micromegas detector with low discharge rate for the COMPASS experiment

Authors :
Neyret, Damien
Abbon, Philippe
Anfreville, Marc
Bedfer, Yann
Burtin, Etienne
Coquelet, Christophe
d'Hose, Nicole
Desforge, Daniel
Giganon, Arnaud
Jourde, Didier
Kunne, Fabienne
Magnon, Alain
Makke, Nour
Marchand, Claude
Paul, Bernard
Platchkov, Stéphane
Thibaud, Florian
Usseglio, Michel
Vandenbroucke, Maxence
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

New Micromegas (Micro-mesh gaseous detectors) are being developed in view of the future physics projects planned by the COMPASS collaboration at CERN. Several major upgrades compared to present detectors are being studied: detectors standing five times higher luminosity with hadron beams, detection of beam particles (flux up to a few hundred of kHz/mm^{2}, 10 times larger than for the present Micromegas detectors) with pixelized read-out in the central part, light and integrated electronics, and improved robustness. Two solutions of reduction of discharge impact have been studied, with Micromegas detectors using resistive layers and using an additional GEM foil. Performance of such detectors has also been measured. A large size prototypes with nominal active area and pixelized read-out has been produced and installed at COMPASS in 2010. In 2011 prototypes featuring an additional GEM foil, as well as an resistive prototype, are installed at COMPASS and preliminary results from those detectors presented very good performance. We present here the project and report on its status, in particular the performance of large size prototypes with an additional GEM foil.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, proceedings to the Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors conference (MPGD2011), 29-31 August 2011, Kobe, Japan

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1111.3337
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/03/C03006