High-Rate Capable Floating Strip Micromegas
Jonathan Bortfeldt, Michael Bender, Otmar Biebel, Helge Danger,, Bernhard Flierl, Ralf Hertenberger, Philipp L\"osel, Samuel Moll, Katia, Parodi, Ilaria Rinaldi, Alexander Ruschke, Andr\'e Zibell

TL;DR
This paper presents optimized floating strip Micromegas detectors capable of high-rate operation, demonstrating excellent spatial resolution, efficiency, and stability in high-background and high-flux environments for particle tracking applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a discharge-insensitive floating strip Micromegas design with high-rate capability, high spatial resolution, and uniform performance, suitable for high-energy muon spectrometers.
Findings
Achieved 50μm spatial resolution at >95% efficiency in 120GeV pion beams.
Demonstrated stable operation at fluxes up to 2GHz in proton and carbon ion beams.
Confirmed high-rate performance and discharge tolerance through measurement and simulation.
Abstract
We report on the optimization of discharge insensitive floating strip Micromegas (MICRO-MEsh GASeous) detectors, fit for use in high-energy muon spectrometers. The suitability of these detectors for particle tracking is shown in high-background environments and at very high particle fluxes up to 60MHz/cm. Measurement and simulation of the microscopic discharge behavior have demonstrated the excellent discharge tolerance. A floating strip Micromegas with an active area of 48cm50cm with 1920 copper anode strips exhibits in 120GeV pion beams a spatial resolution of 50m at detection efficiencies above 95%. Pulse height, spatial resolution and detection efficiency are homogeneous over the detector. Reconstruction of particle track inclination in a single detector plane is discussed, optimum angular resolutions below are observed. Systematic deviations of this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Neutrino Physics Research
