LC TPC WP meeting # 8

Europe/Zurich
phonemeeting

phonemeeting

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Ron Settles (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik)
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8th: LCTPC/LP collaboration, PIRE, WP planning, future meetings
agenda
Summary of 8th WP meeting 30/08/2006 -------------------------------------------- Wednesday 30 August West Coast East Coast W.Europe Japan 07.00 10.00 16.00 23.00 Present: Markus Ball Ties Behnke Paul Colas Madhu Dixit Ivor Fleck Keisuke Fujii Michael Hauschild Katsumasa Ikematsu Leif Jonsson Alexander Kaukher Dean Karlen Martin Killenberg Takeshi Matsuda Dan Peterson Peter Schade Oliver Schaefer Ron Settles Akira Sugiyama Jan Timmermans Peter Wienemann AGENDA ---------- See the agendafoils http://www.mppmu.mpg.de/~settles/tpc/lp/wpmtg/wp8thmeeting30august2006r.ppt or http://www.mppmu.mpg.de/~settles/tpc/lp/wpmtg/wp8thmeeting30august2006r.pdf -1.News a.Formation of the LCTPC/LP Collaboration b.WWS-R&D-panel tracking review at Beijing c.PIRE (Dan) -2.WP meeting a.Gem gating (RS) b.Gem endplate for the LP (Akira) c.Fieldcage (Ties) d.LP endplate/electronics discussion (Leif, Dan) -3.Future meetings -Paris endcap meeting 12-15 September -Eudetmeeting at MPI 18-20 October -Valencia European WS 6-10 November -Beijing Asian WS February 3-7 February -4.AOB 1. News --------------------------------- 1a. Status of the LCTPC/LP collaboration (foils#3-9) The Collaboration-Board (CB) of group representatives is complete now. The names in the CB and TB have been circulated earlier this week to all the groups and are shown again on foils 6, 7 and 8. A proposal by the SP for the next steps will be sent to the CB and TB within the next few days. 1b. WWS-R&D-panel tracking review at Beijing (foil#10). As already announced the WWS-R&D Panel is planning to start regular reviews of the different R&D projects for the LC detector at the regional LC meetings. The idea is to start by reviewing tracking (TPC and Silicon) at Beijing, then other subsystems at subsequent workshops. We would have to update the report every 1.33 years if this procedure is adopted. The modus operandi is still being worked out. 1c. PIRE (Dan) (foil#11). ?Partnerships for International Research and Educatin is a program enabling funding for an NSF "key-collaborator" lab (Cornell) participating in an international research undertaking. Dan will be submitting the preliminary proposal for LCTPC work using the names the workpackage conveners. If his proposal passes the first round, letters from the WP conveners and/or the LCTPC collaboration will be required. Dan will inform us about the details. Madhu added that he is working on a similar program in Canada. 2. WP Meeting --------------------------------- 2a.Gem gating (foil#12) The discussion on gating with Gem started last meeting; it is something we should test first with small prototypes before it can be implemented on a LP endplate. Exchanges of ideas on how to do this a.s.a.p. have started (Fabio Sauli, Akira Sugiyama, Madhu Dixit, Martin Killenberg, RS); anyone interested is invited to join. Madhu commented that the schemes should be simulated first before any hardware tests are done; Martin and Ties said that the simulation tools exist. The problem is to find someone who has the time to do the job (it would be a nice diploma-thesis topic). 2b. Gem endplate (foil#13) Akira as convener for the Gem-endplate workpackage sent around an email asking for each group interested in participating in this WP to send him an email expressing its intentions. RS pointed out that the same is true for the other workpackages, and that this information will be necessary for setting up the LCTPC collaboration planning. The groups are requested to react. 2c. LP fieldcage (foils#14,15) Ties showed the FC drawing, which was already discussed at the Eudet tracking meeting in Amsterdam in January. The OD is 80cm, to leave enough room for Si detectors outside the FC and inside the PCMAG. The FC length is 60cm; RS and Peter Schade looked at the field map which shows a magnetic-field inhomogeneity of about 1%, and this is about what will be expected for the LCTPC due to the anti-DID. Michael Hauschild questioned whether the B-inhomogeneity is larger, so the B-map has been added to the agendafile, see foil#15. There it is seen that the Br change is ~0.8% relative to Bz at r=6cm for a 60cm drift region centered at the Bmax, while the Bz change is ~3.3% relative to Bz, i.e. it depends on which component is being talked about. The B-homogeniety for the LCTPC is quoted in terms of \int Br/Bz dz which could be as large as 20 mm with the antiDID (it was 2mm for Aleph) which leads to (with 2m drift) Br \approx 0.01Bz. The radial component is the "dangerous" one for the momentum measurement, thus a 60cm driftlength gives the amont of correction we have to learn how to do at the LP. Mahdu suggested that the it might be better if drift region should be longer (say 80cm). RS thought that one of the important tasks will be to show that we know how to make the field corrections, and that they should be neither too large nor too small, so this discussion will need another iteration. Michael suggested we could use the Harp (TPC90) magnet if the field gradient turns out to be too large. 2d.More on the LP electronics (Leif)(foils#16,17) and LP endplate (Dan)(foils#18,19) The discussion of the last meeting (16 August) was continued. -TPC inner overpressure: The stiffness of the endplate is needed to contain the inner overpressure while not allowing to much bowing of a sector. An overpressure of 7mbar (1bar = ca. 1 atmosphere) was used in the Aleph TPC, so what do we need for the LP and LCTPC? The was a question whether zero overpressure would work. Since the TPC will have a few million pads with through-connection to the electronics channels, it will be difficult if not impossible to make the TPC completely tight (Aleph leaked at about 2 liters per day, which was not a lot, being only 5x10-5 of the total volume). Also tightness of the multi-layer boards can be a big issue. In addition we want to flow the gas, which will require an overpressure. So there are several reasons for needing an inner overpressure and we have to decide how much. With 7mbar the force on the endplate would be around 35kg. -Pads->connector->electronics. An example of mapping pads-to-connector with a multilayer board is seen in foil#17. As mentioned above (2c) the gas-tightness of the multilayer board is an issue. As said at the 16.08.2006 meeting other possibilities are pad-connector using thin flexible wires (RS) or a "bed of nails" (Dan); either of these would allow cooling air to be blown between the padplane and the electronics plane. Dan showed an exersize worked out (foils#18,19) with 5.5mm^2/channel, and Leif thought smaller might be possible. 4. Future meetings (foil#11) --------------------------------- -The next phonemeeting will be in two weeks, on the 13th of September -Paul/Akira are organizing the 'endcap meeting' in Paris 12-14 September; details have been sent to everybody. -The annual Eudet meeting will be in Munich 18-20 October, -the European LC workshop in Valencia 6-10 November, and -the Asan LC workshop in Beijing 4-7 February 2007.
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