Development of glass resistive plate chambers for INO experiment

Datar, V. M. ; Jena, Satyajit ; Kalmani, S. D. ; Mondal, N. K. ; Nagaraj, P. ; Reddy, L. V. ; Saraf, M. ; Satyanarayana, B. ; Shinde, R. R. ; Verma, P. (2009) Development of glass resistive plate chambers for INO experiment Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 602 (3). pp. 744-748. ISSN 0168-9002

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Abstract

The India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) collaboration is planning to build a massive 50 kton magnetised Iron Calorimeter (ICAL) detector, to study atmospheric neutrinos and to make precision measurements of the parameters related to neutrino oscillations. Glass Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) of about 2 m×2 m in size are going to be used as active elements for the ICAL detector. We have fabricated a large number of glass RPC prototypes of 1 m×1 m in size and have studied their performance and long term stability. In the process, we have developed and produced a number of materials and components required for fabrication of RPCs. We have also designed and optimised a number of fabrication and quality control procedures for assembling the gas gaps. In this paper we will review our various activities towards development of glass RPCs for the INO ICAL detector. We will present results of the characterisation studies of the RPCs and discuss our plans to prototype 2 m×2 m sized RPCs.

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Keywords:INO ICAL Detector; Resistive Plate Chambers; Long-Term Stability
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