A GEM TPC End-Panel Pre-Prototype
A.Ishikawa, A.Aoza, T.Higashi, A.Sugiyama, H.Tsuji, Y.Kato,, K.Hiramatsu, T.Yazu, T.Watanabe, O.Nitoh, H.Ohta, K.Sakai, H.Bito, K.Fujii,, M.Kobayashi, H.Kuroiwa, T.Matsuda, R.Yonamine, Y.Gao, Y.Li, J.Li, L.Cao,, Z.Yang, A.Bacala, C.J.Gooc, R.Reserva, D.Arogoncia

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and initial testing of a GEM TPC end-panel pre-prototype designed for large-scale linear collider TPCs, focusing on validating design concepts and engineering features.
Contribution
It introduces a pre-prototype for GEM TPC end-panels and provides preliminary test results to assess its design and engineering feasibility.
Findings
Successful construction of the pre-prototype
Initial test results support the design philosophy
Identified engineering considerations for future development
Abstract
A GEM TPC end panel pre-prototype was constructed for a large LC-TPC prototype to test its basic design philosophy and some of its engineering details. Its interim test results are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear reactor physics and engineering · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Environmental Impact and Sustainability
