Properties of potential eco-friendly gas replacements for particle detectors in high-energy physics
L. Benussi, S. Bianco, D. Piccolo, G. Saviano, S. Colafranceschi, J., Kj{\o}lbro, A. Sharma, D. Yang, G. Chen, Y. Ban, Q. Li

TL;DR
This paper reviews potential eco-friendly gas replacements for F-based gases in high-energy physics detectors, addressing environmental concerns and exploring alternative options for sustainable particle detection technologies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of environmentally friendly gas candidates as alternatives to traditional F-based gases in particle detectors.
Findings
Identification of promising eco-friendly gas candidates
Comparison of physical and chemical properties of alternatives
Assessment of suitability for detector performance
Abstract
Modern gas detectors for detection of particles require F-based gases for optimal performance. Recent regulations demand the use of environmentally unfriendly F-based gases to be limited or banned. This review studies properties of potential eco-friendly gas candidate replacements.
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