Results from a beam test of the micro-gap chamber with minimum ionizing particles are reported. The dependence of the spatial resolution on the incidence angle of the beam with respect to the detector plane has been studied. Laboratory tests on new amplification structures, designed to increase gain and stability and to reduce the detector capacitance, are also shown. A maximum gas gain of 6000 and a specific capacitance of 0.5 pF/cm have been obtained. An optimised layout of the MGC's structure to avoid edge effects is discussed.
Further test and development of the micro-gap chamber
BOZZO, MARCO
1994-01-01
Abstract
Results from a beam test of the micro-gap chamber with minimum ionizing particles are reported. The dependence of the spatial resolution on the incidence angle of the beam with respect to the detector plane has been studied. Laboratory tests on new amplification structures, designed to increase gain and stability and to reduce the detector capacitance, are also shown. A maximum gas gain of 6000 and a specific capacitance of 0.5 pF/cm have been obtained. An optimised layout of the MGC's structure to avoid edge effects is discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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