Numerical estimation of discharge probability in GEM-based detectors
2 September 2021 JINST 16 P09001 Discharge probability in GEM-based gaseous detectors has been numerically estimated using an axisymmetric hydrodynamic model. Initial primary charge configurations in the drift region, obtained using Heed and Geant4, are found to have significant effect on the subseq...
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Zusammenfassung: | 2 September 2021 JINST 16 P09001 Discharge probability in GEM-based gaseous detectors has been numerically
estimated using an axisymmetric hydrodynamic model. Initial primary charge
configurations in the drift region, obtained using Heed and Geant4, are found
to have significant effect on the subsequent evolution of detector response.
Simulation of energy resolution has been performed to establish the capability
of the hydrodynamic model to capture statistical nature of the experimental
situation. Finally, single and triple GEM configurations exposed to alpha
sources have been simulated to estimate discharge probability which have been
compared with available experimental data. Despite the simplifying and drastic
assumptions in the numerical model, the comparisons are encouraging. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.12849 |