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Statistical fluctuations in gas amplification factor of a low-pressure proportional counter (CROSBI ID 482383)

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Krajcar Bronić, Ines ; Grosswendt, Bernd Statistical fluctuations in gas amplification factor of a low-pressure proportional counter // Book of Abstracts / Obelić, B; Ranogajec-Komor, M; Miljanić, S et al. (ur.). Zagreb, 2001. str. 219-x

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Krajcar Bronić, Ines ; Grosswendt, Bernd

engleski

Statistical fluctuations in gas amplification factor of a low-pressure proportional counter

The electron avalanche formation in low-pressure argon-based gas mixtures at strong non-uniform electric fields was studied by a proportional counter. Concentration of admixtures (propane, DME, isobutane) varied between 1% and 80% and total pressures from 2 kPa to 90 kPa. Gas amplification M and energy resolution R were measured by the 55Fe source as a function of admixture concentration and total gas pressure. The relative variance f of the avalanche size distribution was determined by measuring single-electron (SE) spectra. In pure gases and in mixtures with high content of the admixture, the SE spectra have always a peaked distribution, f<1, although f increases with M. In "thin" mixtures the SE spectra change the shape to the over-exponential distribution, f>1. The f value depends on the partial pressure p of the admixture and on M. Over-exponential increase of gas gain with high voltage above a certain gas gain, M0, was determined in all mixtures. The gas gain where the SE spectra change their shape, f~1, is roughly equal to M0. Both effects in M and f are caused by avalanche chain formation due to insufficient quenching of the admixture. Energy resolution is directly determined by the f value, therefore, in "thin" mixtures above M0 it degrades very quickly. Since this limiting value M0 depends on p, we conclude that partial pressure should be above ~10 kPa to assure good quenching even at the highest gains obtained in the present experiment.

gas amplification; proportional counter; statistical fluctuations

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219-x.

2001.

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Book of Abstracts

Obelić, B; Ranogajec-Komor, M; Miljanić, S; Krajcar Bronić, I

Zagreb:

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IRPA Regional Congress on Radiation Protection in Central Europe: Radiation protection and Health

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20.05.2001-25.05.2001

Dubrovnik, Hrvatska

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Fizika