Aging effect in the BESIII drift chamber
Ming-Yi Dong, Qing-Lei Xiu, Ling-Hui Wu, Zhi Wu, Zhong-Hua Qin, Pin Shen, Fen-Fen An, Xu-Dong Ju, Yi Liu, Kai Zhu, Qun Ou-Yang, Yuan-Bo Chen
2016
Chinese Physics C, High Energy Physics & Nuclear Physics
As the main tracking detector of BESIII, the drift chamber works for accurate measurements of the tracking and the momentum of the charged particles decayed from the reaction of BEPCII e+ and e-. After operation six years, the drift chamber is suffering from aging problems due to huge beam related background. The gains of the cells in the first ten layers experience an obvious decrease, reaching a maximum of about 29% for the first layer cells. Two calculation methods for the gains change
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... a events and accumulated charges with 0.3% aging ratio for inner chamber cells) get almost the same results. For the Malter effect encountered by the inner drift chamber in Jan., 2012, about 0.2% water vapor was added to MDC gas mixture to solve this cathode aging problem. These results provide an important reference for MDC operation high voltage setting and the upgrade of the inner drift chamber.
doi:10.1088/1674-1137/40/1/016001
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