Author/Authors :
Garabatos، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We describe the ALICE TPC, with emphasis on the design features which are driven by the physics requirements of the detector. In particular, the gas choice and composition, Ne–CO2 [90-10], as well as the unprecedentedly high gain for a TPC ( 2 × 10 40 ) , are direct consequences of the expected performance in the high-multiplicity environment of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC. The characteristics of this mixture are discussed and a viable way of improving the stability of detectors working under these conditions, namely the addition of nitrogen into the mixture, is presented. This results in a more effective Penning transfer of neon excited states onto ionisation of the quencher at no penalty for the charge transport and amplification properties.
Keywords :
ALICE , neon , GAS , CO2 , Nitrogen , Penning , TPC