Environment-friendly gas mixtures for Resistive Plate Chambers: an experimental and simulation study
A. Bianchi, S. Delsanto, P. Dupieux, A. Ferretti, M. Gagliardi, B., Joly, S.P. Manen, M. Marchisone, L. Micheletti, L. Quaglia, A. Rosano, L., Terlizzi, E. Vercellin

TL;DR
This study explores environmentally friendly gas mixtures for Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) by combining experimental measurements and simulations to identify low-GWP alternatives to traditional gases.
Contribution
It introduces the simulation of RPC efficiency with low-GWP hydrofluoroolefins and compares these simulations with experimental data to find promising eco-friendly gas mixtures.
Findings
C$_{3}$H$_{2}$F$_{4}$ (HFO1234ze) shows potential as a low-GWP RPC gas.
Simulations align well with experimental efficiency measurements.
Certain gas combinations with C$_{3}$H$_{2}$F$_{4}$ improve RPC performance.
Abstract
Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) have shown stable operation at the Large Hadron Collider and satisfactory efficiency for the entire Run 1 (2010-2013) and Run 2 (2015-2018) with CHF-based gas mixtures and the addition of SF and i-CH. Since its global warming potential (GWP) is high, CHF is phasing out of production due to recent European Union regulations and as a result its cost is progressively increasing. Therefore, finding a new RPC gas mixture with a low GWP has become extremely important. This contribution describes the simulation of the RPC efficiency with tetrafluoropropene CHF (HFO1234ze), a hydrofluoroolefin with very low GWP. Simulation results are systematically compared with measurements of RPC efficiency in CHF-based gas mixtures with the addition of different combinations of Ar, He,…
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TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
