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1 Recents Analysis Results From Micromegas TPC
D. Attié, P. Colas, M. Dixit, M. Riallot, YunHa Shin, S. Turnbull, W. Wang and all the LC-TPC collaboration 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

2 The EUDET facility at DESY Hamburg
See K.Dehmelt’s talk PCMAG: superconducting magnet, 1.2 T e- test (1GeV/c<p<6GeV/c) KEK SiPM Cosmic Trigger Setup Moving frame DESY Saclay LP : part of a TPC endplate Cornell 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

3 Micromegas TPC From December 2008 to March 2010 we tested 5 panels. One module was installed in the centre of the Large Prototype each time Read out by T2K electronics 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

4 5 Micromegas Modules for TPC
Resistive ink ~3 MΩ/□ Resistive Kapton ~5 MΩ/□ Standard 2 Resistive Kapton Module 4&5 Module 1 Module 3 Module 2 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

5 Bulk technology (à la T2K)
The mesh is held by the pillars on the whole surface. There is not need for frame. Very robust. A T2K ND280 TPC event (in operation since 1 year 9 m² of bulk Micromegas Resistive bulk : continuous RC circuit to spread the charge to improve resolution 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

6 Test schedule December 2009: tested modules 4 and 5 without magnetic field. March 2010: tested modules 2 (ink) and 3 (kapton) with 1T magnetic field. June-July 2010: data taken in a high intensity hadron beam at CERN. 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

7 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

8 Data analysis results (B=0T)
Drift Velocity in T2K gas compared to Magboltz simulations for - P=1035 hPa - T=19°C ppm H20 ( T2K gas: Ar:CF4:iso=95:3:2) Vdrift = cm/µs at E=230 V/cm (Magboltz : (gas comp.)) The difference is % B=0 data : Drift velocity measurements 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

9 Data analysis results PRF : Pad Response Function
A measure of signal size as a function of track position relative to the centre of the pad The PRF: is not Gaussian. can be characterized by its FWHM (z) & base Width (z), plus another shape parameter. 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

10 PRF(Pad Response Functions) fits, z ~ 5 cm
Data analysis results Γ ~ 4 mm δ ~ 14 mm Γ ~ 2.6 mm δ ~ 10 mm B=1T data : comparison of resistive ink and Carbon-loaded Kapton PRF(Pad Response Functions) fits, z ~ 5 cm 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

11 Bias Bias before Bias after
±50µm Bias due to non-uniformity can be easily corrected. (module 3 CLK, B=1T) 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

12 Residuals Position residuals xrow-xtrack 20/10/2010
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13 Uniformity MEAN RESIDUAL vs ROW number Z-independent distortions
Distortions up to 50 microns for resistive ink (blue points) Rms 7 microns for CLK film (red points) Z=5cm Z=35cm Z=50cm 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

14 Average charge by row using 5GeV e- beam (B = 1T)
Uniformity Very Preliminary Average charge by row using 5GeV e- beam (B = 1T) 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

15 Uniformity (B = 0T) Very Preliminary Using cosmic-ray
Average charge by row using cosmic-ray events 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

16 Data analysis results (B = 0T & 1T)
Carbon-loaded kapton resistive foil B=0 T Cd = µm/√cm (Magboltz) B=1 T Cd = µm/√cm (Magboltz) Module 3 χ2 :     29.1 Ndf:        11 Module 4 χ2 :     10.6 Ndf:    10 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

17 Neff measurement with Micromegas
Averaging B=0T and B=1T data (excluding ink module): Neff = 38.0±0.2(stat) ±0.8 (Cd syst) σ0= 59 ± 3 µm Assuming Polya distribution, =3.2± Consistent with M. Lupberger’s thesis. See Michael Lupberger’s talk in EUDET meeting in Hamburg Note that 1/<1/N> = 47.1 from Heed for 5 Gev electrons on 6.84 mm long pads. This demonstrates that gain fluctuations are not exponential (Neff would be 23) but smaller. 1/<1/N> = 34.9 for 5.4 mm pads (GEM case). 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

18 Test in a high intensity beam
27 cm 40 cm 35cm B field Top 11 cm Bottom 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

19 Test at CERN (July 2010) at 180 kHz (5 x 2 cm² beam) showed no charging up and stable operation
Peaking time of 200 ns is enough to obtain the best resolution -> 300 ns suffice to distinguish 2 tracks on the same pad 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

20 Conclusions A lot of experience has been gained in building and operating Micromegas TPC panels The uniformity of the detector is excellent, with no distortions nor edge effects, and very small dead areas The measured resolution meets LC needs : 60 microns at zero drift distance with 3 mm wide pads The effective number of electrons per row is measured to be 38 The detector peformed perfectly normally in high intensity beam Next step is to equip the whole endplate with full integration of the electronics flat behind the panels 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010

21 Thank you 20/10/2010 Wenxin.Wang_IWLC meeting 2010


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