The ATLAS muon Micromegas R&D project: towards large-size chambers for the s-LHC
Author
Kourkoumelis, C.
Arik, M.
Cetin, S. A.
Chernyatine, V.
Cheu, E.
Della Volpe, D.
Dris, M.
Fassouliotis, D.
Gazis, E. N.
Giordano, R.
Gratchev, V.
Guan, L.
Iengo, P.
Ioannou, P.
Li, C.
Johns, K.
Kaushik, V.
Khodinov, A.
Maltezos, S.
Mermigka, K.
Mueller, H.
Nikolopoulos, K.
Park, W.
Persembe, S.
Petridou, C.
Petti, R.
Polychronakos, V.
Purohit, M. V.
Sampsonidis, D.
Sekhniaidze, G.
Shao, M.
Sun, Y. J.
Tsipolitis, G.
Veenhof, R.
Wang, X. L.
Wotschack, J.
Wu, S. X.
Zhao, T.
Zhao, Z. G.
Alexopoulos, T.
Altintas, Azmi Ali
Alviggi, M.
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Detectors based on the bulk-Micromegas technology exhibit position resolution better than 100 m m at counting rates of up to several tens of kHz/cm(2), along with trigger capabilities. These characteristics, combined with the detector's mechanical robustness and the possibility for cost-effective industrial production, makes them a promising candidate for the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer upgrade in a future luminosity enhancement of the LHC. The R&D project status will be presented together with the obtained results in the effort to define the baseline system specifications.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/175927https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/p12015
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