R&D studies on eco-friendly gas mixtures for the ALICE Muon Identifier
Antonio Bianchi (for the ALICE collaboration)

TL;DR
This study explores eco-friendly, non-flammable gas mixtures for RPC detectors in the ALICE Muon Spectrometer, aiming to replace high-GWP gases and ensure detector safety and sustainability for future high-luminosity runs.
Contribution
The paper presents experimental R&D on new environmentally friendly, non-flammable gas mixtures, including HFOs and CO2, for RPC detectors in the ALICE experiment, addressing sustainability and safety concerns.
Findings
Encouraging results with HFO-based mixtures.
Potential of CO2 as a non-flammable quencher.
Medium-term stability demonstrated in cosmic-ray tests.
Abstract
Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs), used for the Muon Spectrometer of the ALICE experiment at CERN LHC, are currently operated in maxi-avalanche mode with a low threshold value and without amplification in the front-end electronics. RPC detectors have shown a good operation stability with the current gas mixture during the entire Run 1 (20102013) and the ongoing Run 2 (20152018) at the LHC. The gas mixture is made up of , and . Since the first two gases have high Global Warming Potentials (GWPs), there is the risk that they will be phased out of production in the next years, due to the recent restrictions and regulations of the European Union. Therefore, finding a new eco-friendly gas mixture has become extremely important in order to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases. In addition, the present contribution makes the…
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