Abstract

We report on experimental results describing wire aging properties of the CRID/RICH detectors in the TMAE gas environment. This test used 7, μm and 33 μm diameter carbon fibers, and 20 μm diameter gold-plated tungsten wires as sense wires, and operated in gas mixtures of either CH4 or C2H6 at 1 atm, together wth 0.6 Torr of the photoionizing vapor TMAE (tetrakis dimethylamino ethylene), which serves as a photocathode in the CRID detectors. The wires were damaged by the Fe55 X-rays. This paper is based on irradiation of 20 wires, each being a separate test. The gas purity was consistent with requirements of CRID detectors (< 1 ppm of oxygen, < 1 ppm of water). The test explored the aging as a function of wire diameter, wire material, gas flow, gas temperature, rate of radiation and gas type. Several chemical analyses of the deposit samples were performed (FTIR, ESCA and GC-MS techniques).

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