• DocumentCode
    1836042
  • Title

    Development of mass-production technique of the ATLAS thin gap chamber in Japan

  • Author

    Tanaka, S. ; Ohshita, H. ; Ishii, K. ; Iwasaki, H. ; Arataki, Y. ; Bando, T. ; Homma, Y. ; Ishino, M. ; Kondo, T. ; Kobayashi, T. ; Kurashige, H. ; Mikenberg, G. ; Miyazaki, Y. ; Nakagawa, Y. ; Nanjo, H. ; Ikeno, M. ; Nozaki, M. ; Ochi, A. ; Sasaki, O. ;

  • Author_Institution
    KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
  • Volume
    5
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    19-25 Oct. 2003
  • Firstpage
    3750
  • Abstract
    The thin gap chambers (TGCs) are used for the muon trigger system in the end-cap regions of the ATLAS detector. As the anode-cathode distance is small, 1.4 mm, chamber flatness is essential to achieve a uniform gas gain over the chamber. The TGC mass production phase at High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) started in January 2001. In order to perform a stable production with high quality we developed a chamber closing system. When we glue two half-chambers together, we sandwich them with a granite table and an aluminum honeycomb panel that keep the chamber flat from both sides. By using silk screens, we also control the quantity of epoxy adhesive that affects the chamber thickness. Owing to these developments, we can achieve the flatness of less than 100 μm. Uniformity of detection efficiency of the TGC is measured with a cosmic-ray test bench at Kobe University. We have tested 300 TGCs so far. Position dependence of the efficiency is measured with a granularity of 5 mm-by-5 mm. The average efficiency over the tested chambers is achieved to be 99 % excluding the wire supports and spacers.
  • Keywords
    anodes; cathodes; cosmic ray apparatus; position sensitive particle detectors; 1.4 mm; 5 mm; ATLAS Thin Gap Chamber; ATLAS detector; High Energy Accelerator Research Organization; KEK; TGC; TGC mass production phase; aluminum honeycomb panel; anode-cathode distance; chamber closing system; chamber flatness; chamber thickness; cosmic-ray test bench; detection efficiency uniformity; efficiency position dependence; end-cap regions; epoxy adhesive; granite table; granularity; half-chambers; mass-production technique; muon trigger system; silk screens; uniform gas gain; Aluminum; Detectors; Mass production; Mesons; Position measurement; Production facilities; Production systems; Testing; Thickness control; Wire;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
  • ISSN
    1082-3654
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8257-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352721
  • Filename
    1352721