Performance of the micro-TPC Reconstruction for GEM Detectors at High Rate
L. Lavezzi, M. Alexeev, A. Amoroso, R. Baldini Ferroli, M. Bertani, D., Bettoni, F. Bianchi, A. Calcaterra, N. Canale, M. Capodiferro, V. Carassiti,, S. Cerioni, JY. Chai, S. Chiozzi, G. Cibinetto, F. Cossio, A. Cotta Ramusino,, F. De Mori, M. Destefanis, J. Dong, F. Evangelisti

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel micro-TPC reconstruction technique for GEM detectors that significantly improves spatial resolution in high magnetic fields and at high rates, reaching up to 120 microns at 1 Tesla.
Contribution
It introduces the micro-TPC reconstruction method for GEM detectors in magnetic fields and compares it to traditional techniques, showing enhanced performance.
Findings
Achieved spatial resolution of 120 microns at 1 Tesla magnetic field.
First implementation of micro-TPC for GEM detectors in magnetic fields.
Successful high-rate testing at the MAMI facility.
Abstract
Gas detectors are one of the pillars of the research in fundamental physics. Since many years, a new concept of detectors, the Micro Pattern Gas Detectors, allows to overcome many of the problems of other types of commonly used detectors, as drift chambers and microstrips, reducing the discharge rate and increasing the radiation tolerance. Among these, one of the most commonly used is the Gas Electron Multiplier. Commonly deployed as fast timing detectors and triggers, due to their fast response, high rate capability and high radiation hardness, they can also be used as trackers. The center of gravity readout technique allows to overcome the limit of the digital pads, whose spatial resolution is constrained by the pitch size. The presence of a high external magnetic field can distort the electronic cloud and affect the spatial resolution. The micro-TPC reconstruction method allows to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
