Long-term irradiation study of sMDT drift tubes with an integrated accumulated charge of 60 C per wire using beta-electrons from a 90Sr source

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2024)

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Two ATLAS sMDT drift tubes have been irradiated for almost 1 year using a 90Sr beta-decay source. An integrated charge of 62C has been accumulated on each of both anode wires over an anode-wire region of about 7.5 cm. Taking into account the intensity distribution of the irradiation corresponds to a maximum accumulated line charge density of about 14C/cm. At the innermost position of the ATLAS forward muon spectrometer 10C/cm are expected for 10 years of high-luminosity LHC operation and for this detector type at gas gain 20000. To investigate potential outgassing, the endplug region of the drift-tubes, where no gas amplification occurs, was irradiated additionally using about half the beta-electrons emitted from the source. The other beta-electrons were irradiating an active part of the gas volume for monitoring purpose. During four months the endplugs were irradiated by 5C/cm equivalent. All observed anode currents were very stable over the whole period of irradiation and thus no sign of deterioration in the performance of both drift tubes was observed. This indicates that no ageing effects occurred and that no performance loss due to outgassing of any plastic surfaces has been observed. All components that have potential contact to the detector gas Ar:CO2 with a mixture of 93:7 (percent volume) have been carefully and properly chosen. The required cleanliness of all tube- and gas components has been achieved during construction and operation of these drift tubes.
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Drift tube detectors,Muon tracking,Long-term stability and ageing study
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