Resistive Plate Chamber detectors are largely used in current High Energy Physics experiments, typically operated in avalanche mode with large fractions of Tetrafluoroethane (C2H2F4), a gas recently banned by the European Union due to its high Global Warming Potential (GWP). An intense R&D activity is ongoing to improve RPC technology in view of future HEP applications. In the last few years the RPC EcoGas@GIF++ Collaboration has been putting in place a joint effort between the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb/SHiP and EP-DT Communities to investigate the performance of present and future RPC generations with eco-friendly gas mixtures. Detectors with different layout and electronics have been operated with ecological gas mixtures, with and without irradiation at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++). Results of these performance studies together with plans for an aging test campaign are discussed in this article.

Quaglia, L., Cardarelli, R., Liberti, B., Pastori, E., Proto, G., Pizzimento, L., et al. (2024). Eco-friendly Resistive Plate Chambers for detectors in future HEP applications. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, 1058 [10.1016/j.nima.2023.168757].

Eco-friendly Resistive Plate Chambers for detectors in future HEP applications

Aielli, G;Camarri, P;Di Ciaccio, A;Di Stante, L;Santonico, R;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Resistive Plate Chamber detectors are largely used in current High Energy Physics experiments, typically operated in avalanche mode with large fractions of Tetrafluoroethane (C2H2F4), a gas recently banned by the European Union due to its high Global Warming Potential (GWP). An intense R&D activity is ongoing to improve RPC technology in view of future HEP applications. In the last few years the RPC EcoGas@GIF++ Collaboration has been putting in place a joint effort between the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb/SHiP and EP-DT Communities to investigate the performance of present and future RPC generations with eco-friendly gas mixtures. Detectors with different layout and electronics have been operated with ecological gas mixtures, with and without irradiation at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++). Results of these performance studies together with plans for an aging test campaign are discussed in this article.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/01
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Resistive Plate Chambers
HEP
Ecogas
Beam test
Aging
Quaglia, L., Cardarelli, R., Liberti, B., Pastori, E., Proto, G., Pizzimento, L., et al. (2024). Eco-friendly Resistive Plate Chambers for detectors in future HEP applications. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, 1058 [10.1016/j.nima.2023.168757].
Quaglia, L; Cardarelli, R; Liberti, B; Pastori, E; Proto, G; Pizzimento, L; Rocchi, A; Aielli, G; Camarri, P; Di Ciaccio, A; Di Stante, L; Santonico, R; Boscherini, D; Bruni, A; Massa, L; Polini, A; Romano, M; Benussi, L; Bianco, S; Piccolo, D; Saviano, G; Abbrescia, M; Congedo, L; De Serio, M; Galati, G; Pugliese, G; Simone, S; Ramos, D; Salvini, P; Samalan, A; Tytgat, M; Zaganidis, N; Eysermans, J; Ferretti, A; Gagliardi, M; Terlizzi, L; Vercellin, E; Dupieux, P; Joly, B; Manen, S; Guida, R; Mandelli, B; Rigoletti, G; Barroso, M; Arena, M; Pastore, A; Aly, R; Verzeroli, M; Buontempo, S
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