Title :
Study of nonlinear relationship between position and drift time in cylindrical-type drift chamber and use of backgammon-shaped cathode pads
Author :
Tenzou, Hideki ; Tanaka, Hiroki ; Ishimoto, Shunsuke ; Iwamoto, Yousuke ; Satoh, Daiki ; Furuta, Mitunori ; Ishibashi, Kenji ; Maehata, Keisuke ; Matsumoto, Yuzuru ; Nakamoto, Tatushi ; Numajiri, Masaharu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Quantum Phys. & Nucl. Eng., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A cylindrical-type drift chamber consists of an appropriate array of cylindrical single wire proportional counters and has a simple structure. It is shown that a quadratic function reproduced the space-time relationship in the cylindrical-type drift chamber filled with PR gas (Ar:methane=90:10). The difference in the drift times in pair-cells is simply converted into the incident position of charged particles perpendicular to the anode wire using the quadratic function of the space-time relationship. Furthermore, the quadratic function improves the position resolution. A backgammon pattern is employed for the cathode pad of the cylindrical drift chamber. The cylindrical drift cell with a backgammon-shaped cathode pad gives the position resolution along the anode wire. The position resolution in one sigma along the anode wire is obtained to be 1.7 mm on average. The cylindrical-type drift chamber with a backgammon-shaped cathode pad may be applied to a two-dimensional position sensitive detector with a compact structure and simple signal-processing electronics
Keywords :
cathodes; drift chambers; Ar; Ar/methane mixture; backgammon-shaped cathode pads; cathode pad; cylindrical-type drift chamber; drift time; position; position resolution; quadratic function; single wire proportional counters; two-dimensional position sensitive detector; Anodes; Argon; Assembly; Cathodes; Counting circuits; Electron mobility; Polynomials; Radiation detectors; Signal resolution; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on