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Performance of a Large-area GEM Detector Read Out with Wide Radial Zigzag Strips

Instrumentation and Detectors 2016-02-17 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

A 1-meter-long trapezoidal Triple-GEM detector with wide readout strips was tested in hadron beams at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility in October 2013. The readout strips have a special zigzag geometry and run along the radial direction with an azimuthal pitch of 1.37 mrad to measure the azimuthal phi-coordinate of incident particles. The zigzag geometry of the readout reduces the required number of electronic channels by a factor of three compared to conventional straight readout strips while preserving good angular resolution. The average crosstalk between zigzag strips is measured to be an acceptable 5.5%. The detection efficiency of the detector is (98.4+-0.2)%. When the non-linearity of the zigzag-strip response is corrected with track information, the angular resolution is measured to be (193+-3) urad, which corresponds to 14% of the angular strip pitch. Multiple Coulomb scattering effects are fully taken into account in the data analysis with the help of a stand-alone Geant4 simulation that estimates interpolated track errors.

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@article{arxiv.1508.07046,
  title  = {Performance of a Large-area GEM Detector Read Out with Wide Radial Zigzag Strips},
  author = {Aiwu Zhang and Vallary Bhopatkar and Eric Hansen and Marcus Hohlmann and Shreeya Khanal and Michael Phipps and Elizabeth Starling and Jessie Twigger and Kimberly Walton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.07046},
  year   = {2016}
}

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30 pages, 28 figures, submitted to NIMA