Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493155 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In CBM Experiment at FAIR, dimuons will be detected by a Muon Chamber (MUCH) consisting of segmented absorbers of varying widths and tracking chambers sandwiched between the absorber-pairs. In this fixed target heavy-ion collision experiment, operating at highest interaction rate of 10Â MHz for Au+Au collision, the inner region of the 1st detector will face a particle rate of 1Â MHz/cm2. To operate at such a high particle density, GEM technology based detectors have been selected for the first two stations of MUCH. We have reported earlier the performance of several small-size GEM detector prototypes built at VECC for use in MUCH. In this work, we report on a large GEM prototype tested with proton beam of momentum 2.36Â GeV/c at COSY-Jülich Germany. The detector was read out using nXYTER operated in self-triggering mode. An efficiency higher than 96% at ÎVGEM=375.2V was achieved. The variation of efficiency with the rate of incoming protons has been found to vary within 2% when tested up to a maximum rate of 2.8Â MHz/cm2. The gain was found to be stable at high particle rate with a maximum variation of â¼9%.
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Authors
Rama Prasad Adak, Ajit Kumar, Anand Kumar Dubey, Subhasis Chattopadhyay, Supriya Das, Sibaji Raha, Subhasis Samanta, Jogender Saini,