DocumentCode
819830
Title
Aging in the large CDF axial drift chamber
Author
Allspach, D. ; Ambrose, D. ; Binkley, M. ; Bromberg, C. ; Burkett, K. ; Kephart, R. ; Madrak, R. ; Miao, T. ; Mukherjee, A. ; Roser, R. ; Wagner, R.L.
Author_Institution
Fermi Nat. Accel. Lab.
Volume
52
Issue
6
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2956
Lastpage
2962
Abstract
The Central Outer Tracker (COT) is a large axial drift chamber in the Collider Detector at Fermilab operating with a gas mixture that is 50/50 argon/ethane with an admixture of 1.7% isopropanol. In its first two years of operation the COT showed unexpected aging with the worst parts of the chamber experiencing a gain loss of ~50% for an accumulated charge of ~35 mC/cm. By monitoring the pulse height of hits on good tracks, it was possible to determine the gain as a function of time and location in the chamber. In addition, the currents of the high voltage supplies gave another monitor of chamber gain and its dependence on the charge deposition rate. The aging was worse on the exhaust end of the chamber consistent with polymer buildup as the gas flows through the chamber. The distribution in azimuth suggests that aging is enhanced at lower temperatures, but other factors such as gas flow patterns may be involved. Elemental and molecular analysis of the sense wires found a coating that is mostly carbon and hydrogen with a small amount of oxygen; no silicon or other contaminants were identified. High resolution electron microscope pictures of the wire surface show that the coating is smooth with small sub-micron nodules. In the course of working with the chamber gas system, we discovered a small amount of O 2 is enough to reverse the aging. Operating the chamber with ~100 ppm of O2 reversed almost two years of gain loss in less than 10 days while accumulating les2 mC/cm
Keywords
ageing; drift chambers; electron microscopy; gas mixtures; ionisation chambers; polymerisation; polymers; position sensitive particle detectors; CDF; COT; Fermilab; ablation; admixture; aging; alcohol; argon; axial drift chamber; central outer tracker; chamber gas system; charge deposition rate; collider detector; elemental analysis; ethane; gain loss; gas flow patterns; gas mixture; high resolution electron microscopy; ionization chambers; isopropanol; molecular analysis; polymer; polymerization; sense wires; submicron nodules; Aging; Argon; Azimuth; Coatings; Detectors; Fluid flow; Monitoring; Polymers; Temperature distribution; Voltage; Ablation; aging; alcohol; argon; ethane; gas; ionization chambers; polymerization; tracking; wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2005.862901
Filename
1589306
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