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  e  Drift Chambers

  e  Drift Chambers. • Charge Division Test Chamber • Testsetup for Cosmics • Chamber Construction • Next Steps. Charge Division Test Chamber. • 1 m long wire, simple construction, He / C 2 H 6 (50 / 50) • wire read out on both sides

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  e  Drift Chambers

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  1.   e  Drift Chambers • Charge Division Test Chamber • Testsetup for Cosmics • Chamber Construction • Next Steps Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 1

  2. Charge Division Test Chamber • 1 m long wire, simple construction, He/C2H6 (50/50) • wire read out on both sides • improved adaption of preamplifier and print (impedance) to suppress reflections • Sr90 source at different positions examples of charge division (see: Progress Report Dec.2002) Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 2

  3. Charge Division - Results promissing results: • individual electron clusters visible • resolution with charge division: =1.5 cm (steel wire, even with 1900 V) • 2300 V: signal/noise increases by factor 4 • resolution with steel wire (1200 /m) ~3.3 times better compared to tungsten wire (330 /m) • measured difference in transit times of the signals along wire: < 1 ns • development of waveform analyses (baseline substraction, find “t0“, …) • possibility to compare with simulations (pulse shape, transition along wire) Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 3

  4. Testsetup for Cosmics - 1 • 4 prototype chambers (8 cm wires) mounted piggy-back • readout channels (oscilloscopes, FADC, ADC): chamber 1: 2 anodes, 4 cathodes from the same anode chamber 2: 2 anodes, 1 anode on both sides, 4 cathodes from the same anode chamber 3: 2 anodes, 4 cathodes from the same anode (chamber 4: no HV, 2 cathodes) + 4-8 channels (e.g. track identification, different timing) • coincidence from 3 scintillators • original cable length • setup fits to magnet Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 4

  5. Testsetup for Cosmics - 2 Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 5

  6. Testsetup for Cosmics - 3 Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 6

  7. Measurements with Cosmics testsetup allows detailed studies of: • spatial resolution (less multiple scattering than with Sr90) • resolve period of cathode shape  optimize cathode layout • gas • magnet field • optimize preamplifier • noise and matching • adapt bandwidth • sampling frequency of Domino chip • cross talk (pure preamplifier and print cross talk less 1%) • further waveform analyses Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 7

  8. Chamber Construction first full size prototypes: • frame of cathode hood • cathode support frame technical drawing of cathode hood: • cathode foil • frame of cathode hood question: how can one stretch and bend the cathode foil? Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 8

  9. Construction Procedure - 1 • mount and fix cathode foil on outer part of “takeover frame” • stretch foil and fix on inner part of frame Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 9

  10. step 1 step 2 step 3 Construction Procedure - 2 • bend “takeover frame” with special hinge and fold it up Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 10

  11. Responsibilities Detector Group will concentrate on: • further development and construction of drift chambers • electronics optimization (together with Electronics Workshop, PSI) In future operation we will “deliver”: • with each triggersignal: list of , r, z extracted from waveform analyses Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 11

  12. Summary + Next Steps drift chamber (testsetup for cosmics): • check and understand setup with Sr90 • develop software for “auto calibration” • cosmics (spatial resolution, cathode shape, gas, cross talk, …) • cosmics + Sr90: rate capability, loss of redundancy? • test in magnetic field (May 2003  user meeting 05.02.03) • waveform analyses electronics: • adaption of preamplifier (noise, bandwidth, sampling frequency) • adaption to mechanical contraints mechanics: • construction procedure • full size prototype requirement for: test of full size prototype (complete module) November 2003 Malte Hildebrandt, PSI MEG - Review Meeting 03.02.2003 / 12

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