Abstract

Abstract The performances of the resistive plate chambers recently installed in the telescope MINI are studied in a long run period. Results on the efficiency and the trigger capability are given. The level of homogeneity in the behaviour of different chambers is also investigated. The time resolution of the chambers has been carefully studied and a new calibration procedure is described, which enables the features of the detector to be fully exploited.

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