Optimisation of the Read-out Electronics of Muon Drift-Tube Chambers for Very High Background Rates at HL-LHC and Future Colliders
Sebastian Nowak, Sergey Abovyan, Philipp Gadow, Katharina Ecker, David, Fink, Markus Fras, Oliver Kortner, Hubert Kroha, Felix Mueller, Robert, Richter, Clemens Schmid, Korbinian Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Yazhou Zhao

TL;DR
This paper presents a new read-out electronics design with baseline restoration for sMDT chambers, significantly improving their performance under high background radiation rates expected at HL-LHC and future colliders.
Contribution
A novel bipolar shaping circuit with baseline restoration was developed, enhancing sMDT chambers' rate capability and measurement accuracy under high background conditions.
Findings
Substantial performance improvement at high counting rates.
Effective suppression of pile-up effects.
Enhanced spatial resolution and efficiency.
Abstract
In the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer, Monitored Drift Tube (MDT) chambers and sMDT chambers with half of the tube diameter of the MDTs are used for precision muon track reconstruction. The sMDT chambers are designed for operation at high counting rates due to neutron and gamma background irradiation expected for the HL-LHC and future hadron colliders. The existing MDT read-out electronics uses bipolar signal shaping which causes an undershoot of opposite polarity and same charge after a signal pulse. At high counting rates and short electronics dead time used for the sMDTs, signal pulses pile up on the undershoot of preceding background pulses leading to a reduction of the signal amplitude and a jitter in the drift time measurement and, therefore, to a degradation of drift tube efficiency and spatial resolution. In order to further increase the rate capability of sMDT tubes, baseline…
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TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
