DocumentCode :
861246
Title :
Triple GEM tracking detectors for COMPASS
Author :
Ketzer, B. ; Altunbas, M.C. ; Dehmelt, K. ; Ehlers, J. ; Friedrich, J. ; Grube, B. ; Kappler, S. ; Konorov, I. ; Paul, S. ; Placci, A. ; Ropelewski, L. ; Sauli, F. ; Schmitt, L. ; Simon, F.
Author_Institution :
Eur. Lab. for Particle Phys., CERN, Geneve, Switzerland
Volume :
49
Issue :
5
fYear :
2002
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2403
Lastpage :
2410
Abstract :
The small-area tracker of COMPASS, a high-luminosity fixed target experiment at CERN´s SPS, includes a set of 20 large-size (31 × 31 cm2) gas electron multiplier (GEM) detectors. Based on gas amplification in three cascaded GEM foils, these devices permit to obtain high gain and good spatial resolution even at very high particle fluxes. A two-coordinate projective readout yields, for each track, highly correlated signal amplitudes on both projections, allowing to resolve multiple hits in high occupancy regions close to the central deactivated area of 5 cm diameter. At the same time, the material exposed to the beam is minimized. Splitting the amplification in three cascaded stages permits to achieve a gain of ∼ 8000, necessary for efficient (> 98%) detection of minimum ionizing particles on both coordinates, already at relatively moderate voltages across individual GEM foils. As a consequence, the probability of a gas discharge to occur when a heavily ionizing particle enters the detector volume, is reduced by more than one order of magnitude at a given gain compared to the initially foreseen double GEM structure. In conjunction with other strategies resulting from extensive R&D on discharge phenomena, we were able to further reduce both the energy and the probability of such breakdowns. In order to completely exclude permanent damage to the front-end chip by the rare event of a discharge fully propagating to the readout strips, an external electronic protection circuit is used. The operational characteristics of these detectors were examined both in the laboratory and in the beam, where a spatial resolution for minimum ionizing particles of (46 ± 3) μm and a time resolution of ∼ 15 ns were achieved. For the 2001 run of COMPASS, a total of 14 triple GEM detectors have been installed. First results from the commissioning phase in the high-intensity μ beam are presented.
Keywords :
electron multiplier detectors; nuclear electronics; particle calorimetry; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; solid scintillation detectors; 31 cm; 5 cm; CERN; COMPASS; GEM foils; discharge phenomena; external electronic protection circuit; gas amplification; gas electron multiplier; high occupancy regions; high-luminosity fixed target experiment; ionizing particles; readout strips; small-area tracker; spatial resolution; triple GEM tracking detectors; two-coordinate projective readout; Detectors; Discharges; Electric breakdown; Electron multipliers; Research and development; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; Strips; Target tracking; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.803891
Filename :
1046756
Link To Document :
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