DocumentCode :
3620986
Title :
Tests of A Roman Pot Prototype for the Totem Experiment
Author :
M. Deile;E. Alagoz;G. Anelli;G. Antchev;M. Ayache;F. Caspers;E. Dimovasili;R. Dinapoli;F. Drouhin;K. Eggert;J.L. Escourrou;O. Fochler;K. Gill;R. Grabit;F. Haug;P. Jarron;J. Kaplon;T. Kroyer;T. Luntama;D. Macina;E. Mattelon;H. Niewiadomski;L. Mirabito;E.P.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6/27/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1701
Lastpage :
1703
Abstract :
The TOTEM collaboration has developed and tested the first prototype of its Roman Pots to be operated in the LHC. TOTEM Roman Pots contain stacks of silicon detectors with strips oriented in two orthogonal directions. To measure proton scattering angles of a few microradians, the detectors will approach the beam centre to a distance of 10σ + 0.5 mm (= 1.3 mm). Dead space near the detector edge is minimised by using two novel "edgeless" detector technologies. The silicon detectors are used both for precise track reconstruction and for triggering. The first full-sized prototypes of both detector technologies as well as their read-out electronics have been developed, built and operated. The tests took place in the proton beam-line of the SPS accelerator ring. In addition, the pot´s shielding against electromagnetic interference and the longitudinal beam coupling impedance have been measured with the wire method.
Keywords :
"Testing","Prototypes","Detectors","Space technology","Silicon","Protons","Collaboration","Large Hadron Collider","Strips","Goniometers"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2005. PAC 2005. Proceedings of the
ISSN :
1944-4680
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8859-3
Electronic_ISBN :
2152-9582
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2005.1590883
Filename :
1590883
Link To Document :
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