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Straw tubes for forward tracking at the NLC O.K. Baker, K. McFarlane, V. Vassilikopolus Hampton University Arlington, TX Jan 9-11, 2003
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Hampton University... More than 12 years of experience in design, construction, and operation of wire chambers for experiments (JLAB, ATLAS). Planar straw tube Resources exist for taking on major projects NSF-funded Physics Frontiers Center proximity to Jefferson Lab quality students and staff (PhD program at HU)
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Hampton University ATLAS at the LHC Hampton collaborating on the barrel TRT construction
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Transition Radiation Tracker: straw tubes Straws are: –4 mm diameter –~1.2 meters in length –carbon fiber reinforced –wire supports inserted –processed for stringent LHC requirements –30 W wire –Xe:CO2:CF4 gas (100 /ns drift velocity)
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Transition Radiation Tracker: straw tubes Designed to handle: –10 34 cm -2 s -1 luminosity –14 MHz per straw –reliable operation for a decade –operate in 2T field
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HU facilities: A TRT Barrel Module Module being Set up for test Type-2 module (520 ‘straws’)
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Simulated Events As they will ‘look’ after computer reconstruction
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Hampton construction tasks A collaboration with Duke and Indiana on ATLAS barrel TRT Hampton: –Procure some TRT components –Process components (~64k ‘straws,’ matching numbers of other parts) –‘String’ a fraction of the modules (about 17%) and complete mechanical construction (new) –Test all modules for uniformity of gain –Provide Module Gain Mapper for CERN
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HU Production Facility Clean Room (Class 10,000) ~ 1200 sq ft. Sensor production and module stringing
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Hampton U Module Test Stand
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HU: Module gain test Uniformity of gas gain is test of quality of module –Low gain areas will result in loss of tracking and TR efficiency –High gain areas may break down –Window is not large: 8-10% Every wire must have its gain measured mapped at intervals along its entire length
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Production at Hampton Required rate of production doubled Original plan
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Gain map at Hampton Straw number (1-520) Z position Gain variation, 0 to 10%
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Students
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Wire chamber design and construction at Hampton
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R&D at Hampton Carbon-loaded Kapton straw tube wire chamber provides z-coordinate readout (in addition to x). z x y NIM A332, 469 (‘93); NIM A348, 307 (‘94)
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Hampton Staff O.K. Baker K.W. McFarlane V. Vassilakopoulos Alan Fry (PE) Chuck Long (ST) Carolyn Griffin Jackie Hodges P. Wilkins Aida Kelly BaseProduction
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Hampton University: straw tubes for forward tracking Propose to use straw tube wire chambers for forward tracking in the NLC spectrometer. Possibility to get bunch timing information. Robust, proven technology. HU track record in large projects. Resources (base) for taking on this project.
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