Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1830426 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 2007 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper we describe the operation and performance of the HERA-B Outer Tracker, a 112 674 channel system of planar drift tube layers. The performance of the HERA-B Outer Tracker system fullfilled all requirements for stable and efficient operation in a hadronic environment, thus confirming the adequacy of the honeycomb drift tube technology and of the front-end readout system. The detector was stably operated with a gas gain of 3×1043×104 in an Ar/CF4/CO2Ar/CF4/CO2 (65:35:5) gas mixture, yielding a good efficiency for triggering and track reconstruction, larger than 95% for tracks with momenta above 5GeV/c. The hit resolution of the drift cells was 300–320μm and the relative momentum resolution can be described as: σ(p)/p[%]=(1.61±0.02)+(0.0051±0.0006)·p[GeV/c]σ(p)/p[%]=(1.61±0.02)+(0.0051±0.0006)·p[GeV/c]. At the end of the HERA-B running no aging effects in the Outer Tracker cells were observed.

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