Published February 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Study of ageing and gain limits of microstrip gas chambers at high rates

  • 1. Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland)
  • 2. European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)
  • 3. Inter-University Institute for High Energies (ULB-VUB), Brussels (Belgium)
  • 4. GRPHE, Universite de Haute Alsace, Mulhouse (France)
  • 5. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Russian Federation)

Description

The CMS experiment comprises MSGCs as one of the key detection elements for high luminosity tracking at LHC. In addition to the high dose rate of 10 mC/year per cm of strip, these detectors have to survive the hostile presence of highly ionizing particles, neutrons low energy gammas and hadrons. In this report we present the results of systematic tests on maximum safe operational gain limits in MSGCs before the discharge. Long term ageing tests performed on prototype open 'banana' modules envisaged to be arranged around the interaction region in the forward part of the CMS tracker show no evidence of gain drop up to equivalent ∝10 years of LHC operation. A comparison is made between argon and neon gas mixtures with DME in equal proportions by investigating long term irradiation effects on chamber operation by introducing controlled and reproducible pollution in the gas lines. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Physics. B, Proceedings Supplements
Journal Volume
61B
Journal Page Range
p. 498-503.
ISSN
0920-5632
CODEN
NPBSE7

Conference

Title
5. international conference on advanced technology and particle physics.
Dates
7-11 Oct 1996.
Place
Como (Italy).

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