H. Yamaoka
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
M. Kobayashi; R. Yonamine; T. Tomioka; A. Aoza; H. Bito; K. Fujii; T. Higashi; K. Hiramatsu; K. Ikematsu; A. Ishikawa; Yukihiro Kato; H. Kuroiwa; T. Matsuda; Osamu Nitoh; H. Ohta; K. Sakai; R. Settles; A. Sugiyama; H. Tsuji; T. Watanabe; H. Yamaoka; T. Yazu
The spatial resolution along the pad-row direction was measured with a GEM-based TPC prototype for the future linear collider experiment in order to understand its performance for tracks with finite projected angles with respect to the pad-row normal. The degradation of the resolution due to the angular pad effect was confirmed to be consistent with the prediction of a simple calculation taking into account the cluster-size distribution and the avalanche fluctuation.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010
K. Ackermann; S. Arai; D.C. Arogancia; A.M. Bacala; M. Ball; T. Behnke; H. Bito; V. Eckardt; K. Fujii; T. Fusayasu; N. Ghodbane; H.C Gooc; T. Kijima; M. Hamann; M. Habu; R. D. Heuer; K. Hiramatsu; K. Ikematsu; A. Kaukher; H. Kuroiwa; M.E. Janssen; Yukihiro Kato; M. Kobayashi; T. Kuhl; T. Lux; T. Matsuda; S. Matsushita; A. Miyazaki; K. Nakamura; Osamu Nitoh
A time projection chamber (TPC) is a strong candidate for the central tracker of the international linear collider (ILC) experiment and we have been conducting a series of cosmic ray experiments under a magnetic field up to 4 T, using a small prototype TPC with a replaceable readout device: multi-wire proportional chamber (MWPC) or gas electron multiplier (GEM). We first confirmed that the MWPC readout could not be a fall-back option of the ILC-TPC under a strong axial magnetic field of 4 T since its spatial resolution suffered severely from the so called E × B effect in the vicinity of the wire planes. The GEM readout, on the other hand, was found to be virtually free from the E × B effect as had been expected and gave the resolution determined by the transverse diffusion of the drift electrons (diffusion limited). Furthermore, GEMs allow a wider choice of gas mixtures than MWPCs. Among the gases we tried so far a mixture of Ar-CF4-isobutane, in which MWPCs could be prone to discharges, seems promising as the operating gas of the ILC-TPC because of its small diffusion constant especially under a strong magnetic field. We report the measured drift properties of this mixture including the diffusion constant as a function of the electric field and compare them with the predictions of Magboltz. Also presented is the spatial resolution of a GEM-based ILC-TPC estimated from the measurement with the prototype.
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2008
H. Kawai; Sho Yoshida; H. Yoshii; K. Tanaka; F. Cohen; M. Fukushima; N. Hayashida; K. Hiyama; D. Ikeda; E. Kido; Y. Kondo; T. Nonaka; M. Ohnishi; H. Ohoka; S. Ozawa; H. Sagawa; N. Sakurai; T.-A. Shibata; H. Shimodaira; M. Takeda; A. Taketa; M. Takita; H. Tokuno; R. Torii; S. Udo; Y. Yamakawa; Hirofumi Fujii; T. Matsuda; M. Tanaka; H. Yamaoka
Archive | 1992
K. Abe; Kouichi Hayashi; H. Kichimi; T. Haruyama; T. Matsuda; M. Tanaka; M. Wake; T. Sumiyoshi; S. Okuno; K. Takashi; L. E. Piilonen; T. Tsuboyama; K. Miyano; H. Yamaoka; S. Suzuki; S. L. Olsen; Y. Watanabe; R. Tanaka; T. Takahashi; N. Fujiwara; Osamu Sasaki; H. Sagawa; H. Hayashii; S. Uno; K. Shomozawa; Y. Sakai; J. Haba; Masato Aoki; Y. Yoshimura; F. Takasaki
29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2005 | 2005
H. Kawai; T. Nunomura; N. Sakurai; Sho Yoshida; H. Yoshii; K. Tanaka; F. Cohen; M. Fukushima; N. Hayashida; M. Ohnishi; H. Ohoka; S. Ozawa; H. Sagawa; T.-A. Shibata; H. Shimodaira; M. Takeda; A. Taketa; M. Takita; H. Tokuno; R. Torii; S. Udo; Hirofumi Fujii; T. Matsuda; M. Tanaka; H. Yamaoka; K. Hibino; T. Benno; M. Chikawa; Toru M. Nakamura; M. Teshima
29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2005 | 2005
H. Kawai; T. Nunomura; N. Sakurai; Sho Yoshida; H. Yoshii; K. Tanaka; F. Cohen; M. Fukushima; N. Hayashida; M. Ohnishi; H. Ohoka; S. Ozawa; H. Sagawa; T.-A. Shibata; H. Shimodaira; M. Takeda; A. Taketa; M. Takita; H. Tokuno; R. Torii; S. Udo; Hirofumi Fujii; T. Matsuda; M. Tanaka; H. Yamaoka; K. Hibino; T. Benno; M. Chikawa; Toru M. Nakamura; M. Teshima
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
M. Kobayashi; R. Yonamine; T. Tomioka; A. Aoza; H. Bito; K. Fujii; T. Higashi; K. Hiramatsu; K. Ikematsu; A. Ishikawa; Yukihiro Kato; H. Kuroiwa; T. Matsuda; Osamu Nitoh; H. Ohta; K. Sakai; R. Settles; A. Sugiyama; H. Tsuji; T. Watanabe; H. Yamaoka; T. Yazu
Prepared for | 2005
S. Araki; S. H. Kim; A. Kalinin; O. Napoly; I. Agapov; R. Sugahara; K. Yokoya; T. Raubenheimer; Nicolas Delerue; E. Torrence; T. Naito; Cherrill M. Spencer; M. Kuriki; Saclay; F. Zimmermann; Jacques Payet; Valery I. Telnov; H. Yamaoka; Takanori Mihara; Taikan Suehara; Hans-Heinrich Braun; M. Ross; D. Urner; Kyoto Icr; Tadayuki Takahashi; D. Angal-Kalinin; T. Tauchi; Tatsuya Kume; Axel Brachmann; Robert Ruland