Title :
Self Quenching Streamer Mode in Quenching Gases Initiated by Alpha Particles
Author :
Davydov, Yu.I. ; Openshaw, R.
Author_Institution :
Joint Inst. for Nucl. Res., Dubna, Russia
Abstract :
The transition from a proportional to a self quenching streamer mode, as a function of track length and angle, was investigated in a single wire chamber filled with either pure DME or isobutane. The chamber was irradiated with 241Am alpha particles. An investigation of multistreamer events in DME due to alpha particles entering the chamber at 20deg with track length ~ 4 mm gave an estimate of a dead zone, defined as the product of dead length and dead time, to be less than 0.1 mus middot cm. This value is 3 orders of magnitude less than those observed by other groups for noble gases based mixtures. No second streamers were observed with pure isobutane for similar tracks.
Keywords :
alpha-particle detection; alpha-particle effects; drift chambers; streamer chambers; 241Am; DME; alpha particle irradiation; dimethyl either; drift chambers; isobutane; multistreamer events; quenching gases; self quenching streamer mode; single wire chamber; Alpha particles; Beta rays; Gases; Helium; History; Ionization; Particle tracking; Testing; Voltage; Wire; DME; dead zone; isobutane; limited streamer; self quenching streamer;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2029104