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 School of Particles and Accelerator - May 5, 2007

Resistive Plate Chamber Detector

Ms. Katayoon Doroud from Amirkabir University of Technology, IPM

 
 Abstract: Resistive plate Chamber (RPC) is a gaseous detector consists of two parallel plates with bulk resistively of 1010-1016 Ocm, separated by a gas gap of a few millimeters. An applying high voltage to the electrodes covering the outer surfaces generates a strong electric eld across the gas volume. Crossing charged particles create clusters of electrons and positive ions inside the gas. The electrons avalanche as they move towards the anode and this movement induces a measurable signal on the readout strips, which can be ampli ed and measured by proper readout electronics. In this talk, we focus on the detector physics of RPCs, with providing a detailed simulation of avalanche development in RPC. Through this simulation, e ect of ambient temperature on the performance of a resistive plate chamber is studied in the framework of a Monte Carlo procedure. It is shown that the temperature dependence of avalanche characteristics depends on the gas type and increasing temperature shifts eciency plateau of an RPC to lower applied voltages. The shift can be removed by scaling high voltage with temperature, which is in a very good agreement with available experimental data.

Time: May 5, 2007

 
 
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