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Studies With A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Addressing Technological Challenges Of Largescale Detectors 1st Edition Michael Schenk Auth

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Studies With A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Addressing Technological Challenges Of Largescale Detectors 1st Edition Michael Schenk Auth
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Studies With A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Addressing Technological Challenges Of Largescale Detectors 1st Edition Michael Schenk Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.07 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Michael Schenk (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658094294, 365809429X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Studies With A Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber Addressing Technological Challenges Of Largescale Detectors 1st Edition Michael Schenk Auth by Michael Schenk (auth.) 9783658094294, 365809429X instant download after payment.

Michael Schenk evaluates new technologies and methods, such as cryogenic read-out electronics and a UV laser system, developed to optimise the performance of large liquid argon time projection chambers (LArTPC). Amongst others, the author studies the uniformity of the electric field produced by a Greinacher high-voltage generator operating at cryogenic temperatures, measures the linear energy transfer (LET) of muons and the longitudinal diffusion coefficient of electrons in liquid argon. The results are obtained by analysing events induced by cosmic-ray muons and UV laser beams. The studies are carried out with ARGONTUBE, a prototype LArTPC in operation at the University of Bern, Switzerland, designed to investigate the feasibility of drift distances of up to five metres for electrons in liquid argon.

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