Speaker
Mr
VIJAYANAND KUTTIKATTU VADAKEPPATTU
(NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY)
Description
At present time, Budker INP is developing a charm-tau factory project, which consists of a high-luminosity collider with the luminosity of $10^{35} cm^{-2} c^{-1} $ and a universal magnetic detector. The tracking system of the detector will comprise of an internal tracker and a drift chamber. One of the options for internal tracker is Time Projection Chamber
(TPC). The advantages of the TPC are high spatial resolution and particle identification capabilities by registration of dE/dx losses. However, using a time-projection chamber implies serious challenges. For example, the TPC have to simultaneously deal with tracks from several thousand events and maintain the enormous data rate.
This work describes the results of the Monte-Carlo studies of the transport characteristics and spatial resolution in various gas mixtures proposed for TPC. Besides of this, the simulation of the ion back flow and its effect on spatial resolution will be given as well as the results of the background simulation studies.
Primary authors
Mr
Andrey Sokolov
(Budker INP)
Mr
Lev Shekhtman
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Mr
Timofei Maltsev
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Mr
VIJAYANAND KUTTIKATTU VADAKEPPATTU
(NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY)