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E-field calculations for the TPC/HBD N. Smirnov Upgrade Working Group Meeting 05/13/03, BNL.
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100 MeV e - 20 cm 55 cm 70 cm CsI Photocathode Fast, Compact TPC with enhanced electron ID capabilities 2 x 55. cm 16 identical modules with 35 pad-rows, double (triple) GEM readout with pad size: 0.2x1. cm². Maximum drift: 40-45 cm. “Working” gas: fast, low diffusion, good UV transparency.
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miniTPC module, proposed variant 16 identical miniTPC modules with the Drift distance 48. cm and its own Field Cage Common gas volume with double windows “working” gas – CH4, but another gases (mixtures) will be studied to select the best and convenient one. Shape: trapezoid, Cathode: Kapton or Mylar Field Cage: Kapton or Mylar with printed strip structure (for bottom and sides, wires for a top) N of Pad-rows: 35 Pad dimention: 1.x0.2 cm2 All construction (support) elements: low mass composites material like STESALIT. 5400 readout channels / module 86500 / Detector Anode (Gas amplification, ReadOut): microPattern Gas Detector(s) with Printed pad structure on Kapton or Mylar ( GEM, microMeGas,…)
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Points should be checked Low mass construction “good” quality of Electric Field “work together” with Cherenkov Detector Simulation: to demonstrate that the construction approach is “reasonable” Full scale prototype: real answer
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MAXWELL and GARFIELD were used to simulate an Electric Field Cathode Anode +/- 20 cm 80 strips, 3 mm width, 5 mm step. Cathode, 36 kV 30 cm 10 cm 40 cm Y X 5 mm
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2D MAXWELL Ex / Ey / y x x y Ex / = 916 V/cm
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GARFIELD, “wires on a top” variant. Comparison with MAXWELL Ex / Ey / Y Y GARFIELD; MAXWELL Strip side wire side
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Cherenkov Detector E-field 30 cm mini TPC field cage wires 3 mm 5 cm -36 kV0. V + 75. V wire plane with 5 mm step
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Cherenkov Detector E-field Ex, V/cm y x x y Ey, V/cm
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Status and future steps It looks not so bad We are going to continue the simulation ( with FANLAB may be) But the prototype is the crucial step.
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