The Drift Chamber of the MEG II experiment
G.F. Tassielli, A. M. Baldini, G. Cavoto, F. Cei, M. Chiappini, G., Chiarello, A. Corvaglia, M. Francesconi, L. Galli, F. Grancagnolo, M. Grassi,, M. Hildebrandt, M. Meucci, A. Miccoli, D. Nicol\`o, M. Panareo, A. Papa, F., Raffaelli, F. Renga, P. Schwendimann, G. Signorelli

TL;DR
The paper details the design, construction, and commissioning of the innovative cylindrical drift chamber for the MEG II experiment, enhancing sensitivity in detecting rare muon decays.
Contribution
It introduces the first modular cylindrical drift chamber with a novel wiring strategy for high precision and efficiency in particle tracking.
Findings
Successful construction of a high-granularity drift chamber
Implementation of an automatic wiring system for multiwire frames
Achieved precise wire tension and positioning requirements
Abstract
The MEG experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institut searches for the charged-Lepton-Flavor-Violating mu+ -> e+ gamma decay. MEG has already set the world best upper limit on the branching ratio: BR<4.2x10^-13 @ 90% C.l. An upgrade (MEG II) of the whole detector has been approved to obtain a substantial increase of sensitivity. Currently MEG II is completing the upgrade of the various detectors, an engineering run and a pre-commissioning run were carried out during 2018 and 2019. The new positron tracker is a unique volume, ultra-light He based cylindrical drift chamber (CDCH), with high granularity: 9 layers of 192 square drift cells, ~6-9 mm wide, consist of ~12000 wires in a full stereo configuration. To ensure the electrostatic stability of the drift cells a new wiring strategy should be developed due to the high wire density (12 wires/cm^2 ), the stringent precision requirements on the…
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