Abstract

Time projection chambers (TPC) with delay-line readout have been built as position sensitive detectors for high-resolution experiments at the magnetic spectrometer FRS at GSI. The main qualities of TPCs are a small amount of material in the active area, a high tracking efficiency (≈98%), and a spatial resolution of σ∼115μm in x-direction, measured by a delay line, and σ∼50μm in y-direction, measured by drift time. The TPC works as a true two-dimensional detector. A multiple energy-loss measurement allows to identify light fragments (Z=4–6) with a resolution better then σZ<0.14. With the TPCs, several parameters of the spectrometer could be improved considerably and a higher momentum resolution of the FRS was obtained. The TPC construction, test results, and physical experiments are presented.

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