A Study of a Mini-drift GEM Tracking Detector
B. Azmoun, B. DiRuzza, A. Franz, A. Kiselev, R. Pak, M. Phipps, M.L., Purschke, C. Woody

TL;DR
This paper investigates a mini-drift GEM tracking detector with an extended drift region, aiming to enhance position and angle resolution for large-angle tracks in future high-energy physics experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mini TPC type GEM detector with combined position and timing measurements, demonstrating improved resolution for large incident angles.
Findings
Achieved enhanced position resolution at large angles.
Compared different readout plane configurations.
Validated detector performance in test beam environments.
Abstract
A GEM tracking detector with an extended drift region has been studied as part of an effort to develop new tracking detectors for future experiments at RHIC and for the Electron Ion Collider that is being planned for BNL or JLAB. The detector consists of a triple GEM stack with a small drift region that was operated in a mini TPC type configuration. Both the position and arrival time of the charge deposited in the drift region were measured on the readout plane which allowed the reconstruction of a short vector for the track traversing the chamber. The resulting position and angle information from the vector could then be used to improve the position resolution of the detector for larger angle tracks, which deteriorates rapidly with increasing angle for conventional GEM tracking detectors using only charge centroid information. Two types of readout planes were studied. One was a COMPASS…
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