Title :
GEM detectors for COMPASS
Author :
Ketzer, B. ; Bachmann, S. ; Capeáns, M. ; Deutel, M. ; Friedrich, J. ; Kappler, S. ; Konorov, I. ; Placci, A. ; Reisinger, K. ; Ropelewski, L. ; Shekhtman, L. ; Sauli, F.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
For the small area tracking of particles within COMPASS, a new fixed target experiment at CERN/SPS, several large-size (31×31 cm 2) detectors based on the Gaseous Electron Multiplier (GEM) have been built. These new of two GEM amplification stages with a two-coordinate readout, combine good spatial resolution with high rate capability, which is required by the large particle flux near the beam. At the same time the material exposed to the beam is minimized in order not to spoil the mass resolution of the spectrometer. The first detectors out of a total of 20 were subject to extensive tests in the beam and in the laboratory, showing that full detection efficiency for minimum ionizing particles can be achieved at a total effective gain of 6000. Ongoing research work focuses on discharges triggered by heavily ionizing particles entering the detectors. Systematic studies of the energy released in discharges and their probability to occur at all as a function of a variety of parameters suggest several means to minimize their impact on detector performance. First preliminary results of the operational characteristics of these detectors in the real COMPASS beam are presented
Keywords :
drift chambers; nuclear electronics; COMPASS; GEM detectors; Gaseous Electron Multiplier; detection efficiency; mass resolution; minimum ionizing particles; small area tracking; spatial resolution; two-coordinate readout; Detectors; Electron multipliers; Mesons; Particle beams; Particle tracking; Polarization; Protons; Spatial resolution; Spectroscopy; Structural beams;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949074