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DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201817401017
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Development of Resistive Micromegas for Sampling Calorimetry

T. Geralis,G. Fanourakis,A. Kalamaris,D. Nikas,Andreas Psallidas,Maximilien Chefdeville,I. Karyotakis,Iro Koletsou,M. Titov

MicroMegas detector
Resistive touchscreen
Large Hadron Collider
2018
Resistive micromegas is proposed as an active element for sampling calorimetry. Future linear collider experiments or the HL-LHC experiments can profit from those developments for Particle Flow Calorimetry. Micromegas possesses remarkable properties concerning gain stability, reduced ion feedback, response linearity, adaptable sensitive element granularity, fast response and high rate capability. Recent developments on Micromegas with a protective resistive layer present excellent results, resolving the problem of discharges caused by local high charge deposition, thanks to its RC-slowed charge evacuation. Higher resistivity though, may cause loss of the response linearity at high rates. We have scanned a wide range of resistivities and performed laboratory tests with X-rays that demonstrate excellent response linearity up to rates of (a few) times 10 MHz / cm 2 , with simultaneous mitigation of discharges. Beam test studies at SPS/CERN with hadrons have also shown a remarkable stability of the resistive Micromegas and low currents for rates up to 15 MHz / cm 2 . We present results from the aforementioned studies confronted with MC simulation
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    Development of Resistive Micromegas for Sampling Calorimetry” is a paper by T. Geralis G. Fanourakis A. Kalamaris D. Nikas Andreas Psallidas Maximilien Chefdeville I. Karyotakis Iro Koletsou M. Titov published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.