M. Ciobanu
GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2004
A. Andronic; H. Appelshäuser; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; D. Bucher; O. Busch; V. Cătănescu; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; D. Emschermann; O. Fateev; Y. Foka; C. Garabatos; T. Gunji; N. Herrmann; M. Inuzuka; E. Kislov; V. Lindenstruth; W. Ludolphs; T. Mahmoud; V. Petracek; Mihai Petrovici; I. Rusanov; A. Sandoval; R. Santo; R. Schicker; R.S. Simon; L. Smykov; H.K. Soltveit; J. Stachel
Abstract We present measurements of the energy loss of pions and electrons in drift chambers (DC) operated with a Xe,CO 2 (15%) mixture. The measurements are carried out for particle momenta from 1 to 6 GeV /c using prototype DC for the ALICE transition radiation detectors. Microscopic calculations are performed using input parameters calculated with GEANT3. These calculations reproduce well the measured average and most probable values for pions, but a higher Fermi plateau is required in order to reproduce our electron data. The widths of the measured distributions are smaller for data compared to the calculations. The electron/pion identification performance using the energy loss is also presented.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
A. Andronic; H. Appelshäuser; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; D. Bucher; O. Busch; A.Castillo Ramirez; V. Cătănescu; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; A. Devismes; D. Emschermann; O. Fateev; C. Garabatos; N. Herrmann; M. Ivanov; T. Mahmoud; T. Peitzmann; V. Petracek; Mihai Petrovici; K. Reygers; H. Sann; R. Santo; R. Schicker; S. Sedykh; S Shimansky; R.S. Simon; L. Smykov; H.K. Soltveit; J. Stachel
We present pulse height measurements in drift chambers operated with Xe,CO2 gas mixtures. We investigate the attachment of primary electrons on oxygen and SF6 contaminants in the detection gas. The measurements are compared with simulations of properties of drifting electrons. We present two methods to check the gas quality: gas chromatography and 55 Fe pulse height measurements using monitor detectors.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005
C. Adler; A. Andronic; H. Appelshäuser; J. Bielcikova; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; D. Bucher; O. Busch; V. Caˇtaˇnescu; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; D. Emschermann; O. Fateev; P. Foka; C. Garabatos; T. Gunji; N. Herrmann; M. Inuzuka; M. Ivanov; E. Kislov; V. Lindenstruth; C. Lippmann; W. Ludolphs; T. Mahmoud; V. Petracek; Mihai Petrovici; S. Radomski; I. Rusanov; A. Sandoval; R. Santo
Abstract We present measurements of position and angular resolution of drift chambers operated with a Xe, CO 2 (15%) mixture. The results are compared to Monte Carlo simulations and important systematic effects—in particular the dispersive nature of the absorption of transition radiation and non-linearities—are discussed. The measurements were carried out with prototype drift chambers of the ALICE Transition Radiation Detector, but our findings can be generalized to other drift chambers with similar geometry, where the electron drift is perpendicular to the wire planes.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2004
A. Andronic; H. Appelshäuser; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; D. Bucher; O. Busch; V. Cătănescu; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; D. Emschermann; O. Fateev; Y. Foka; C. Garabatos; T. Gunji; N. Herrmann; M. Inuzuka; E. Kislov; V. Lindenstruth; W. Ludolphs; T. Mahmoud; V. Petracek; Mihai Petrovici; I. Rusanov; A. Sandoval; R. Santo; R. Schicker; R.S. Simon; L. Smykov; H.K. Soltveit; J. Stachel
Using prototype modules of the ALICE Transition Radiation Detector (TRD) we investigate space-charge effects and the dependence of the pion rejection performance on the incident angle of the ionizing particle. The average pulse height distributions in the drift chambers operated with the Xe; CO2ð15%Þ mixture provide quantitative information on the gas gain reduction due to space charge accumulating during the drift of the primary ionization. Our results demonstrate that the pion rejection performance of a TRD is better for tracks which are not at normal incidence to the anode wires. We present detailed simulations of detector signals, which reproduce the measurements and lend strong support to our interpretation of the measurements in terms of space-charge effects. r 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. PACS: 29.40.Cs
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005
C. Adler; A. Andronic; V. Angelov; H. Appelshäuser; C. Baumann; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; D. Bucher; O. Busch; V. Cătănescu; S. Chernenko; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; D. Emschermann; O. Fateev; Y. Foka; C. Garabatos; R. Glasow; H. Gottschlag; T. Gunji; H. Hamagaki; J. Hehner; N. Heine; N. Herrmann; M. Inuzuka; E. Kislov; Th. Lehmann; V. Lindenstruth; C. Lippmann; W. Ludolphs
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on ICATPP-7 | 2002
A. Andronic; C. Blume; P. Braun-Munzinger; O. Busch; A. Castillo Ramirez; M. Ciobanu; H. Daues; A. Devismes; Ch. Finck; C. Garabatos; M. Ivanov; S. Sedykh; R.S. Simon; H. Stelzer; G. Tsiledakis; H. Appelshäuser; V. Cătănescu; N. Herrmann; T. Mahmoud; R. Schicker; J. Stachel; B. Vulpescu; J. P. Wessels; C. Xu; D. Bucher; T. Lister; T. Peitzmann; K. Reygers; R. Santo; O. Winkelmann