Abstract

A Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) based detector system has been envisaged for use in a muon tracker in the CBM experiment at FAIR. The choice of the detector technology is mainly guided by the stringent requirements of rate capability and radiation tolerance in the harsh CBM environment, where the particle rates reach upto about 1 MHz/cm2. Several 10 cm × 10 cm triple GEM prototypes have been built at VECC and tested with radioactive sources and with proton and pion/muon beams. Owing to high rate requirements, all the detectors in CBM will have to be operated in a self triggered mode of readout. The readout electronics also have to be appropriately tuned to cater to high rates. A detailed investigation of the self triggered readout electronics including its appropriate setting parameters have been carried out. Prototype tests based on self triggered mode of readout showed a charged particle detection efficiency of more than 90%. The Muon detector modules would employ large area GEM foils. First attempts to stretch and frame large area GEMs, foils of 31 cm × 31 cm have been carried out locally using thermal techniques. A relative gain variation of less than 10% has been observed.

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