New Readout Scheme for Large Area Timing & Position RPCs
Jo\~ao Pedro de Carvalho Saraiva, Alberto Blanco Castro

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel readout scheme for large-area RPCs that minimizes channel count while maintaining high spatial and temporal resolution, demonstrated on a 30x30 cm detector with cosmic rays.
Contribution
The paper presents a new readout technique that reduces channel count dependence on detector size without sacrificing performance.
Findings
Achieved spatial resolution below 1 mm
Time resolution under 100 ps
Efficiency above 98% during cosmic ray tests
Abstract
A new readout technique was developed with the primary aim of keeping the number of channels in the front-end electronics as low as possible when scaling up the sensitive area of a Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC). The readout method here presented significantly reduces the dependence between the detector area and the number of electronic channels, without substantial reduction of its performance: a 30 cm x 30 cm double stack multi-gap timing RPC was operated during weeks with cosmic rays, achieving a 2D spatial resolution well below 1 mm and time resolution lower than 100 ps, while its efficiency was kept above 98%.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Advanced Frequency and Time Standards · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
