Tag archive: GEM
Barbara Warmbein | 16 April 2015
An alternative technology for the ILD detector’s TPC tracker shows good results in a test beam at DESY. While the Large Hadron Collider saw its first circulating protons since many months, a detector technology for the time projection chamber of a future ILC detector saw some 1.5 million events in one week. Due to its specific technology, it probably has more channels than any other TPC so far.
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Around the World | Tagged:
CEA Saclay, CERN, DESY, detector R&D, GEM, ILD, InGrid, Micromegas, NIKHEF, test beam, timepix, TPC, University of Bonn, University of Siegen
Elizabeth Clements | 29 March 2007
Peeling paint? Leaky roof? No problem. Say the words “test beam facility” to a physicist, and the opportunity to collect real physics data will wash away any aesthetic issues. Literally.
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Feature | Tagged:
CALICE, detector R&D, Gas Electron Multiplier, GEM, University of Texas at Arlington
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