The CBM time-of-flight wall

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E-ISSN: 1872-9576

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The key element providing hadron identification in the future Compressed Baryonic Matter spectrometer at FAIR is a time-of-flight wall placed at 10 m distance from the target. The most promising technological option for such a task consists on a 150 m2 carpet based on Resistive Plate Chambers. Due to the fixed-target geometry, the conceptual design foresees two extreme regions: an outermost region (low rate/low multiplicity) covered by float glass RPCs in multi-strip fashion, and a central region (high rate/high multiplicity) consisting of densely packed read-out cells made with low resistive electrodes. The status of the ongoing R&D efforts in both regions is presented.

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I. Deppner, N. Herrmann, D. Gonzalez-Diaz, V. Ammosov, J. Cheng, M. Ciobanu, V. Gapienko, K.D. Hildenbrand, A. Kiseleva, M. Kiš, D. Kresan, R. Kotte, C. Huangshan, Y. Leifels, J. Fruehauf, C. Li, Y. Li, P.-A. Loizeau, L. Naumann, M. Petrovici, M. Petris, A. Semak, V. Simion, D. Stach, Y. Sun, Yu. Sviridov, Z. Tang, E. Usenko, J. Wang, Y. Wang, K. Wisniewski, J. Wüstenfeld, L. Xu, V. Zaets, Y. Zhang, X. Zhu, The CBM time-of-flight wall, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, Volume 661, Supplement 1, 2012, Pages S121-S124, ISSN 0168-9002, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.09.165.

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The work was supported in part by BMBF project 06HD9121I, by the EU-FP7 WP2 and by HIC for FAIR.

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