Gaseous and dual-phase time projection chambers for imaging rare processes
D. Gonzalez-Diaz, F. Monrabal, S. Murphy

TL;DR
This paper discusses the principles and technologies behind gaseous and dual-phase time projection chambers used for detecting rare particle interactions, highlighting their potential for advanced imaging in particle physics.
Contribution
It introduces and examines the fundamental working principles and technological assets of gaseous and dual-phase TPCs for rare process imaging.
Findings
Overview of TPC working principles
Identification of key technological assets
Potential applications in rare event detection
Abstract
Modern approaches to the detection and imaging of rare particle interactions through gaseous and dual-phase time projection chambers are discussed. We introduce and examine their basic working principles and enabling technological assets.
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