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A Timing RPC with low resistive ceramic electrodes

Published 7 Jun 2018 in physics.ins-det | (1806.02629v2)

Abstract: For precise start time determination a Beam Fragmentation T0_0 Counter (BFTC) is under development for the Time-of-Flight Wall of the Compressed Baryonic Matter Spectrometer (CBM) at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at Darmstadt/Germany. This detector will be located around the beam pipe, covering the front area of the Projectile Spectator Detector. The fluxes at this region are expected to exceed 10<sup>5<sup>5cm<sup>−2<sup>{-2}s<sup>−1<sup>{-1}. Resistive plate chambers (RPC) with ceramic composite electrodes could be use because of their high rate capabilities and radiation hardness of material. Efficiency ≥\ge 97\%, time resolution ≤\le 90 ps and rate capability ≥\ge 10<sup>5<sup>5cm<sup>−2<sup>{-2}s<sup>−1<sup>{-1} were confirmed during many tests with high beam fluxes of relativistic electrons. We confirm the stability of these characteristics with low resistive Si3_3N4_4/SiC floating electrodes for a prototype of eight small RPCs, where each of them contains six gas gaps. The active RPC size amounts 20×\times20 mm<sup>2<sup>2 produced on basis of Al3_3O2_2 and Si3_3N4_4/SiC ceramics. Recent test results obtained with relativistic electrons at the linear accelerator ELBE of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf with new PADI-10 Front-end electronic will be presented.

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