Title :
Ageing test of RPC for the Muon Trigger System for the ALICE experiment
Author :
Arnaldi, R. ; Baldit, A. ; Barret, V. ; Bastid, N. ; Blanchard, G. ; Chiavassa, E. ; Cortese, P. ; Crochet, P. ; Dellacasa, G. ; Devaux, A. ; Marco, N. De ; Dupieux, P. ; Ferretti, A. ; Forestier, B. ; Gallio, M. ; Gemme, R. ; Grygorian, S. ; Guerin, F. ;
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Fisica Sperimentale, Torino Univ., Italy
Abstract :
The trigger detectors for the Muon Forward Spectrometer of the ALICE experiment will be single gap RPCs with low-resistivity bakelite electrodes. The detector will take data for different colliding systems resulting in a wide range of working conditions and requirements, especially concerning position resolution and lifetime. To this aim we have investigated the possibility to operate the RPCs both in streamer and in saturated avalanche mode with the same FE electronics. The study of the detector performance after long irradiation periods has been carried out at the Gamma Irradiation Facility at CERN with different gas mixtures: a quenched streamer gas mixture (51.5% Ar, 41.3% forane, 7.2% C2H10 and 1% SF6) and a saturated avalanche mixture (88% forane, 10% C2H10 and 2% SF6). We present the results of the ageing test of a final RPC in "ALICE-like" irradiation conditions using the streamer gas mixture and the results of the ageing test of a small prototype with the avalanche gas mixture.
Keywords :
ageing; gamma-ray effects; gas mixtures; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; streamer chambers; ALICE experiment; C2H10; FE electronics; Gamma Irradiation Facility; Muon Forward Spectrometer; ageing test; detector performance; irradiation period; low-resistivity bakelite electrodes; quenched streamer gas mixture; saturated avalanche mixture; saturated avalanche mode; single gap RPC; trigger detectors; Aging; Argon; Electrodes; Employee welfare; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Iron; Mesons; Spectroscopy; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462671