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Article Dans Une Revue Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A Année : 2018

Metal-core pad-plane development for ACTAR TPC

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With the recent development of active targets and time projection chambers (ACTAR TPC) as detectors for fundamental nuclear physics experiments, the need arose for charge collection planes with a high density of readout channels. In order to fulfill the mechanical constraints for the ACTAR TPC device, we designed a pad-plane based on a metal-core circuit with an conceptually simple design and routing for signal readout, named FAKIR (in reference to a fakir bed of nails). A test circuit has been equipped with a micro mesh gaseous structure (micromegas ) for signal amplification and a dedicated readout electronics. Test measurements have been performed with an $^{55}$FeX-ray source giving an intrinsic energy resolution (FWHM) of $22 \pm 1\%$ at 5.9 keV, and with a 3-alpha source for which a resolution of about $130 \pm 20$ keV at 4.8 MeV has been estimated. The pad-plane has been mounted into a reduced size demonstrator version of the ACTAR TPC detector, in order to illustrate charged particle track reconstruction. The tests preformed with the X-ray and the 3-alpha sources shows that results obtained from pads signals are comparable to the intrinsic result from the micro-mesh signal. In addition, a simple alpha particle tracks analysis is performed to demonstrate that the pad plane allows a precise reconstruction of the direction and length of the trajectories.

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hal-01758000 , version 1 (04-04-2018)

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J. Giovinazzo, J. Pibernat, T. Goigoux, R. de Oliveira, G.F. Grinyer, et al.. Metal-core pad-plane development for ACTAR TPC. Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A, 2018, 892, pp.114-121. ⟨10.1016/j.nima.2018.03.007⟩. ⟨hal-01758000⟩
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