Performances of Anode-resistive Micromegas for HL-LHC
J. Manjarres, T. Alexopoulos, D. Attie, M.Boyer, J. Derre, G., Fanourakis, E. Ferrer-Ribas, J. Galan, E. Gazis, T. Geralis, A. Giganon, I., Giomataris, S. Herlant, F. Jeanneau, Ph. Schune, M. Titov, G. Tsipolitis (for, the MAMMA Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study evaluates resistive Micromegas detectors for HL-LHC upgrades, demonstrating comparable performance to standard Micromegas with improved discharge suppression, suitable for high-background environments.
Contribution
It provides experimental performance data of resistive Micromegas detectors with various strip pitches, showing their viability for HL-LHC upgrades.
Findings
Achieved ~90 micrometer resolution with 500 micrometer strip pitch.
Detected ~98% efficiency in tests.
Resistive coating reduces discharge currents by at least a factor of 100.
Abstract
Micromegas technology is a promising candidate to replace Atlas forward muon chambers -tracking and trigger- for future HL-LHC upgrade of the experiment. The increase on background and pile-up event probability requires detector performances which are currently under studies in intensive RD activities. We studied performances of four different resistive Micromegas detectors with different read-out strip pitches. These chambers were tested using \sim120 GeV momentum pions, at H6 CERN-SPS beam line in autumn 2010. For a strip pitch 500 micrometers we measure a resolution of \sim90 micrometers and a efficiency of ~98%. The track angle effect on the efficiency was also studied. Our results show that resistive techniques induce no degradation on the efficiency or resolution, with respect to the standard Micromegas. In some configuration the resistive coating is able to reduce the discharge…
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