Matter and Technologies Detector Technologies and Systems Gaseous Detectors Bernd Voss (GSI)

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Matter and Technologies Detector Technologies and Systems Gaseous Detectors Bernd Voss (GSI)

Tentative agenda 14: :15 Introduction to HGF/DTS 15' 14: :35 Round of introductions 20' 14: :20 Brainstorming and discussions 45' 15: :30 Organizational issues 10‘ This is an informal meeting – so let’s discuss… PAGE 2

List of Participants (announced via DOODLE) Take Saito (GSI) Oliver Schäfer (DESY) Andreas Wagner (HZDR) Lothar Naumann (HZDR) Quirin Weitzel (U Mainz) Peter Wintz (FZJ) Ties Behnke (DESY) Stefan Roth (RWTH Aachen) Jochen Kaminski (U Bonn) PAGE 3

List of Participants (present in addition) Beata Walasek-Höhne(GSI, Accelerator) André Ehret(GSI, PANDA) Ingo Kaufeld(GSI, HICT) Dariusz Miskowiec(GSI, ALICE) Uli Weber(GSI, Biology) André Prochatzka(GSI, SuperFRS) Christoph Caesar(GSI, RBDL-Electronics) Lars Schmitt(GSI, PANDA) PAGE 4

Potential topics Networking & Sharing… …of information, knowledge, skills, infrastructure, hard- and software etc. Infrastructure locally available at the sites which might be shareable Student exchange and other networking platforms (workshops, on-site trainings, wiki pages, data bases etc.) Knowledge base, esp. on topics relevant to gaseous detector systems (literature, basic data, tutorials etc.) Wish list to HGF structure (e.g. from the requirements of future experiments) PAGE 5

Organizational A separate DOODLE call to find a niche for ‘regular’ communication offering generic days/time-slots Frequency of meeting, perhaps monthly, quarterly? Do we need a mailing list? (KIT / GSI(Listserv)) Minutes of Video meeting January 13 th 2016 will be distributed PAGE 6

PAGE 7 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito Backup (Introductory talk to the gaseous detectors topic)

Matter and Technologies Gaseous Detectors Nami Saito (GSI/HIM)

Beauty and Essence of Gaseous Detectors We need an ideal detector... in accelerator control, basic science, variety of applications Gaseous detectors serve most needs: ‘Omnipotent’ and omnipresent Beauty of gaseous detectors - flexibility & tunability - shape conformity, volume coverage - affordability - low material budget, radiation hardness - durability, stability - high precision, excellent resolution Complementing solid state detectors PAGE 9 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito Gas Solid Charged particle tracks in Pb-Pb collisions

Bright Future of Gaseous Detectors Stay at forefront, synchronize developments Past and future challenges: R&D on the sensor material itself, improve on gas mixtures Development of micro-patterned structures and fast systems Quantum step: expand to meter scale detector inheriting fab-type industry Strengthen interdisciplinary work MT... extensive know how exists within Helmholtz MT... expands and fosters closer collaboration between the centres to build-up cross-community cooperation PAGE 10 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito Resistive Plate Chamber Micro-Mesh Gaseous Gas Electron Multiplier Integrated Grid on Si Micro Pixel Chamber Structure

MT Common infrastructureExamples PAGE 11 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito Gas chromatography 2D-scan system (Microscope, X-ray, LASER, scintillator) LASER test bench High-quality production sites (GSI) X-ray Aging test stand e-beam facility (HZDR) Detector test in strong magnetic fields (DESY)

Ceramic Resistive Plate Chamber PAGE 12 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito Ceramic RPC: active area 20x20cm 2 (HZDR) cRPC for TOF 70 ps 500 MHz

Tracks with Au beam GEM-TPC prototype PAGE 13 Gaseous DetectorsNami Saito channels..100 l First TPC operated in heavy-ion beam Multi-layered pixelated pad-plane (GSI)