CLAS Drift Chambers
Charged Track Event in CLAS showing signals in
all 6 superlayers of 2 drift chamber sectors
Charged particles in CLAS are tracked by drift chambers which are arranged
in three regions:
- Region
1 is located closest to the target, within the (nearly) field free
region inside the Torus bore, and is used to determine the initial direction
of charged particle tracks.
- Region
2 is located between the Torus coils, in the region of strong toroidal
magnetic field, and is used to obtain a second measurement of the particle
track at a point where the curvature is maximal, to achieve good energy
resolution.
- Region
3 is located outside the coils, again in a region with low magnetic
field, and measures the final direction of charged particles headed towards
the outer Time-of-Flight counters, Cerenkov counters and the Electromagnetic
Calorimeters.
All three regions consist of six separate sectors, one for each of the
six sectors of the CLAS.
Each region within a given sector contains one
axial superlayer with up to 1200 sense wires in six layers (4 layers in
the case of Region 1) and one stereo superlayer with sense wires in six
layers at an angle of 6 degrees with respect to the axial wires. The wires
are arranged into a hexagonal pattern, with up to 192 sense wire in each
layer.
Each superlayer is surrounded with a row of guard wires to minimize
edge effects.
Click
here
for a picture showing the CLAS cryostat with all drift chambers installed.
Links concerning the CLAS drift chambers:
- FAQ
- Publications
- Calibration stuff
- dc3 manual - This is the manual for dc3, the program developed
by David Lawrence to streamline the drift chamber calibration procedure.This is a local copy of the
manual. To get the latest version you can check it out from cvs under $CLAS_PACK/docs/dc3. Check
out this directory, cd to it and type "make". This should build the postscript file.
- Calibration help page -
This page was set up by David Lawrence as a starting place
for any drift chamber calibration. It allows you to set up most of the global parameters you need
to perform this task. Might not be the best place to start from scratch, but a nice place to vist once
you have some familiarity with the procedure.
- CLAS Notes
- 2005
- 2004
- 2004-015 ps,
pdf
Intelligent Agent Based CLAS Drift Chamber
- 2004-021 ps,
pdf
Hardware for the Test Stand of the CLAS Drift Chamber High Voltage System
- 2004-024 ps,
pdf
LabVIEW-based Software for the Test Stand of the CLAS Drift Chamber High Voltage System
- 2004-025 ps,
pdf
Test Procedures for the Test Stand of the CLAS Drift Chamber High Voltage System
- 2003
- 2003-006 ps,
pdf
Procedure for Drift Chamber Inefficiencies
- 2002
- 2002-010 ps,
pdf
Drift Chamber Alignment
- 2002-012 ps,
pdf
Automated Drift Chamber-Low Voltage Test Stand
- 2002-013 ps,
pdf
Analysis of the Wire Chamber Test Stand (WCTS) Data
- 2002-014 ps,
pdf
Automated Test Stand for the High Voltage System of the CLAS Drift Chambers
- 2001
- 2001-017 ps,
pdf
On the CLAS Drift Chamber Alignment
- 2001-022 ps,
pdf
CLAS Drift Chamber Alignment Technique and Results: CMU Method (1998-1999)
- 2000
- 1999
- 1999-018 ps,
CLAS Drift Chamber Calibration: Software and Procedures
- 1998
- 1997
- 1996
Older links concerning the CLAS drift chambers:
More links will be added as they become available - please contact
Sebastian
Kuhn if you want to add a link to your site. Please send your feedback,
suggestions, critique etc. about this web site to
kuhn@physics.odu.edu.
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