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arxiv: physics/0611178 · v1 · submitted 2006-11-18 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

A triple-GEM telescope for the TOTEM experiment

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keywords chargeexperimentgoodstructuretelescopetotemadvantageousamplification
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The TOTEM experiment at LHC has chosen the triple Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) technology for its T2 telescope which will provide charged track reconstruction in the rapidity range 5.3<|eta|<6.5 and a fully inclusive trigger for diffractive events. GEMs are gas-filled detectors that have the advantageous decoupling of the charge amplification structure from the charge collection and readout structure. Furthermore, they combine good spatial resolution with very high rate capability and a good resistance to radiation. Results from a detailed T2 GEM simulation and from laboratory tests on a final design detector performed at CERN are presented.

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