shen ji, chen zi-yu, ye yun-xiu, et al. Application of multiwire proportional chamber in BEPC test beam[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2006, 18.
Citation:
shen ji, chen zi-yu, ye yun-xiu, et al. Application of multiwire proportional chamber in BEPC test beam[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2006, 18.
shen ji, chen zi-yu, ye yun-xiu, et al. Application of multiwire proportional chamber in BEPC test beam[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2006, 18.
Citation:
shen ji, chen zi-yu, ye yun-xiu, et al. Application of multiwire proportional chamber in BEPC test beam[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2006, 18.
This paper describes a Multiwire Proportional Chamber (MWPC) for the Test Beam on BEPC(Beijing Electron Positron Colider). The distance between the anode surface and the cathode surface of the MWPC is 6 mm. Both surfaces are made of gold-plated tungsten wires, the anode wires are 20 μm in diameter and 2 mm apart, and the cathode wires are 50 μm indiameter and 0.7 mm apart. Six adjacent wires are connected together to form a 4.2 mm wide cathode strip. The MWPC can localize the particles of e, π by cathode-induced charge centre-of-gravity read-out. For 5.9 keV γ photon, the positional resolution is less than 0.3 mm (FWHM) and for 1.1 GeV beam electron, 0.224 mm (FWHM) positional resolution is attained.