26–30 Jul 2021
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Europe/Berlin timezone

Operation of the CGEM detector

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Poster Detector R&D and Data Handling T12: Detector R&D and Data Handling

Speaker

Stefano Gramigna (University of Ferrara, INFN)

Description

A ten years extension of the data taking of BESIII experiment, recently approved, motivated an upgrade program both for the leptonic collider BEPCII and for some of the sub-detectors of the spectrometer.
In particular, the current inner drift chamber is suffering from aging and the proposal is to replace it with a detector based on cylindrical GEM technology.
The CGEM detector is made of three coaxial layers of triple GEM. The tracker is expected to restore the efficiency, to improve the z determination and the secondary vertex position reconstruction with respect to the current inner tracker, with a resolution of 130 μm in xy plane and better than 350 μm along the beam direction.
A cosmic telescope instrumented with two out of three layers is in operation in Beijing since January 2020, remotely controlled by Italian groups due to the pandemic situation.
In this presentation, the general status of the project will be presented with a particular focus on the preliminary results from the cosmic data taking and future plans.

First author Michela Greco
Email michela.greco@to.infn.it
Collaboration / Activity BESIII Italian Collaboration

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