Performance of Focal-Plane Tracking Detector CRDC for SHARAQ

ORAL

Abstract

The high-resolution magnetic SHARAQ spectrometer has been constructed at the RI Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN. For tracking of charged particles at the dispersive focal plane of SHARAQ, we have developed two 2-dimensional position-sensitive Cathode Read-out Drift Chambers (CRDCs). The CRDCs have large active areas of 550(H) x 300(V)~mm$^2$ with i-C$_4$H$_{10}$ gas at low pressure of 15 - 30~Torr. The vertical and horizontal positions of charged particles are determined by measuring the drift time of electrons in the CRDC and deduced from the distribution of induced charges on the cathode divided 512 pads, respectively. The cathode signals are read out by using GASSIPLEX chips, which is developed at CERN for multiplexed readouts. In March and May, 2009, we evaluated the performance of the CRDCs by using the primary beam of $^{14}$N at 250A~MeV and its fragments. We found that the CRDCs have 100\% efficiency not only for heavy ion beam but also for light ion beam such as $^3$H. The performance of the CRDCs evaluated from further analyses will be presented.

Authors

  • Hiroshi Tokieda

    • CNS, University of Tokyo
  • Shinichiro Michimasa

    • CNS, University of Tokyo
  • Shinsuke Ota

    • Center for Nuclear Study(CNS), The University of Tokyo
    • CNS, University of Tokyo
  • Susumu Shimoura

    • CNS, University of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study(CNS), The University of Tokyo
    • Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
  • Tomohiro Uesaka

    • Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
    • CNS, University of Tokyo
  • Shumpei Noji

    • Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
  • Hideyuki Sakai

    • Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
  • Patricia Roussel-Chomaz

    • GANIL
  • Jean-Francois Libin

    • GANIL
  • Patrice Gangnant

    • GANIL
  • Charles Spitaels

    • GANIL