Three-dimensional track reconstruction is a key issue for directional Dark Matter detection. It requires a precise knowledge of the electron drift velocity. Magboltz simulations are known to give a good evaluation of this parameter. However, large TPC operated underground on long time scale may be characterized by an effective electron drift velocity that may differ from the value evaluated by simulation. In situ measurement of this key parameter is hence a way to avoid bias in the 3D track reconstruction. We present a dedicated method for the measurement of the electron drift velocity with the MIMAC detector. It is tested on two gas mixtures : CF4 and CF4+CHF3. We also show that adding CHF3 allows us to lower the electron drift velocity while keeping almost the same Fluorine content of the gas mixture.
@article{arxiv.1401.1009,
title = {Measurement of the electron drift velocity for directional dark matter detectors},
author = {F. Mayet and J. Billard and G. Bosson and O. Bourrion and O. Guillaudin and J. Lamblin and J. P. Richer and Q. Riffard and D. Santos and F. J. Iguaz and L. Lebreton and D. Maire},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.1009},
year = {2014}
}
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Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Directional Detection of Dark Matter (CYGNUS 2013), 10-12 June 2013, Toyama, Japan