MRPC with eco-friendly gas
Baek Yongwook, Kim Do-won, Park Woosung, Williams Crispin, Zuyeuski, Roman

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that eco-friendly HFO-1234ze gas can replace traditional greenhouse gases in MRPC detectors without significant performance loss, aiding environmental sustainability in particle physics experiments.
Contribution
The paper presents the successful use of an eco-friendly gas in MRPCs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining detector performance.
Findings
HFO-1234ze can substitute traditional gases in MRPCs.
Performance with eco-friendly gas is comparable to conventional mixtures.
Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in high energy experiments.
Abstract
The Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC) are used as a timing detector in several particle physics and cosmic ray experiments. The gas mixture of MRPC at current experiments is a mixture containing and in some cases . and have a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1430 and 23900 respectively, therefore they are classified as greenhouse gases. The studies to reduce the amount of emission of the greenhouse gas in high energy experiments are underway; the present contribution has been performed as part of this effort. The results have been obtained from the beam test of a small MRPC which has 6 gaps of 220 m and an sensitive area of 20 20 cm. It has been operated with the ecological HFO-1234ze gas (), and with the mixture. We have found that the ecological gas can substitute for the…
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