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ALICEseen by a student

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FROM CERN webpage

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FROM http://aliceinfo.cern.ch

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FROM http://aliceinfo.cern.ch

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      web pages created by

Pier-Luigi Barberis for ALICE Experiment

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TRD(Transition Radiation Detector)

• |η|<0.9, 45°<θ<135°

• 18 supermodules in Φ sector

• 6 Radial layers

• 5 z-longitudinal stack

total 540 chambers

750m² active area

28m³ of gas

• In total 1.18 million read-out

channels

FROM C. Adler -- Hadron Collider Physics, Les Diablerets, 4-9 July 2005

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TRD(Transition Radiation Detector)

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What is transition radiation?

“Transition radiation is emitted whenever a charged particle crosses an interface between two media with different dielectric functions.”

- L.Durand, Phys. Rev. D 11, 89(1975)

• Predicted : Ginzburg & Frank, 1946

• Observed : Goldsmith & Jelly, 1959(optical)

• It’s sizeable(X-rays) for relativistic particles.

FROM A. Andronic -- an overview for students, GSI, Feb. 6th, 2007

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TRD working principle

FROM P. Shukla -- ICPA-QGP'05, Kolkata, 8-12 February 2005

Cut through one side of

a TRD readout chamber

The total energy loss by TR for charged particle : depends on its Lorentz factor γ = E / mc2

Usefullness of TR : For discrimination the electron from hardons in the momentum range between 1GeV/c and 100GeV/c.

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FROM P. Shukla -- ICPA-QGP'05, Kolkata, 8-12 February 2005

TRD working principle

Cut through one side of

a TRD readout chamber

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TRD (Mechanical structure)

Cut through one side of

a TRD chamber

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Cut through one side of a TRD

TRD (Amplification region)

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TRD(Readput chamber)

Cross section through a TRD detector module

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Cut through one side of a TRD

TRD (Cathod pad plane)

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Cut through one side of a TRD

TRD (Backside of TRD)

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Cut through one side of a TRD

TRD (MCM motherboard)

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Summary


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