Performances of a GEM-based Time Projection Chamber prototype for the AMADEUS experiment
M.Poli Lener, M.Bazzi, G.Corradi, C.Curceanu, A.D'Uffizi, C.Paglia,, A.Romero Vidal, E.Sbardella, A.Scordo, D.Tagnani, J.Zmeskal

TL;DR
This paper reports on the development and testing of a GEM-based Time Projection Chamber prototype designed for the AMADEUS experiment, demonstrating improved performance metrics suitable for high-rate particle detection.
Contribution
The study introduces a new GEM-based TPC prototype with detailed performance evaluation, advancing TPC technology for high-rate experiments like AMADEUS.
Findings
High detection efficiency achieved
Good spatial resolution demonstrated
Effective particle identification capabilities
Abstract
A large number of high-energy and heavy-ion experiments successfully used Time Projection Chamber (TPC) as central tracker and particle identification detector. However, the performance requirements on TPC for new high-rate particle experiments greatly exceed the abilities of traditional TPC read out by multi-wire proportional chamber (MWPC). Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detector has great potential to improve TPC performances when used as amplification device. In this paper we present the R&D activity on a new GEM-based TPC detector built as a prototype for the inner part for AMADEUS, a new experimental proposal at the DAFNE collider at Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (INFN), aiming to perform measurements of the low-energy negative kaons interactions in nuclei. In order to evaluate the GEM-TPC performances, a 10x10 cm2 prototype with a drift gap up to 15 cm has been realized. The…
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