Characterizations of GEM detector prototype

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Characterizations of GEM detector prototype Rajendra Nath Patra3, Amit Nanda1, Sharmili Rudra4, P. Bhattacharya1, Sumanya Sekhar Sahoo1, S. Biswas1 ∗, B. Mohanty1, T. K. Nayak3, P. K. Sahu2, S. Sahu2 1School of Physical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar - 751005, Odisha, India 2Institute of Physics, Sachivalaya Marg, P.O: Sainik School, Bhubaneswar - 751 005, Odisha, India 3Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, 1/AF Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata-700 064, West Bengal, India 4Department of Applied Physics, CU, 92, APC Road, Kolkata-700 009, West Bengal, India e-mail: *s.biswas@niser.ac.in, saikat.ino@gmail.com, saikat.biswas@cern.ch Summary GEM related activities started at NISER-IoP Materials for 5 triple GEM detectors are obtained from CERN One 10 cm×10 cm GEM detector prototype is built Variation of count rate is observed with flow rate Relative gain is measured with applied voltage Long term stability term is performed with Sr90 source for about 335 hours No aging is observed after an accumulation charge of ~0.05 mC/cm2 Effect of gas flow rate on count rate

Long-term test Normalized |anode current| Vs. |Anode current| Vs. T/p Long term stability test is done with Sr90 source (0.1 μCurie) Gas: Ar/CO2 70/30 Constant applied voltage to the divider: -4050 V Anode current is measured with and without source continuously Temperature, pressure and relative humidity are measured continuously with time stamp Measurement of anode current using 6485 Keithley picoammeter |Anode current| Vs. T/p Normalized |anode current| Vs.