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:

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.



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