Title :
Optical imaging capillary gas proportional counter with Penning mixtures
Author :
Masuda, T. ; Sakurai, H. ; Inoue, Y. ; Gunji, S. ; Asamura, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Yamagata Univ., Japan
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An optical imaging gas proportional counter with a capillary plate has been tested using a gas mixture of Ar+8%CH/sub 4/+2%TMA.. Both charge and light signals were investigated. The gas gain was found to be approximately 70 times greater than that previously obtained in Ar+10%CH/sub 4/ and the new mixture operates at a gap voltage 220 V lower than the Ar+10%CH/sub 4/, indicating the Penning effect of the trimethylamine (TMA) additive. The energy resolutions obtained for the charge signal and the light signal were 20.8% and 26.6% for /sup 55/Fe 5.9-keV X-rays, respectively. Through the relationship between gain and energy resolution for the light signal it was estimated that the light production rate was 1.2 photons per electron. Finally, from a cluster analysis of the photoelectron tracks due to 22-keV X-rays, it was inferred that the capillary gas proportional counter (CGPC) operating with Ar+8%CH/sub 4/+2%TMA could detect the starting point of the track, a necessary requirement for its eventual use as an imaging polarimeter.
Keywords :
amplification; proportional counters; 220 V; 5.9 keV; Ar; Penning effect; Penning mixtures; TMA; X-rays; energy resolution; gap voltage; gas gain; methane; optical imaging gas proportional counter; polarimeter; Additives; Counting circuits; Electrons; Energy resolution; Iron; Optical imaging; Production; Testing; Voltage; X-rays;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.1003672