The new drift chamber of the MEG II experiment
physics.ins-det
/ Authors
M. Chiappini, A. M. Baldini, G. Cavoto, F. Cei, G. Chiarello, M. Francesconi, L. Galli, F. Grancagnolo, M. Grassi, M. Hildebrandt
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D. Nicolò, M. Panareo, A. Papa, F. Raffaelli, F. Renga, G. Signorelli, G. F. Tassielli, C. Voena
/ Abstract
This article presents the MEG II Cylindrical Drift CHamber (CDCH), a key detector for the phase 2 of MEG, which aims at reaching a sensitivity level of the order of $6 \times 10^{-14}$ for the charged Lepton Flavour Violating $μ^+ \rightarrow \mbox{e}^+ γ$ decay. CDCH is designed to overcome the limitations of the MEG $\mbox{e}^+$ tracker and guarantee the proper operation at high rates with long-term detector stability. CDCH is a low-mass unique volume detector with high granularity: 9 layers of 192 drift cells, few mm wide, defined by $\approx 12000$ wires in a stereo configuration for longitudinal hit localization. The total radiation length is $1.5 \times 10^{-3}$ $\mbox{X}_0$, thus minimizing the Multiple Coulomb Scattering (MCS) contribution and allowing for a single-hit resolution of 110 $μ$m and a momentum resolution of 130 keV/c. CDCH integration into the MEG II experimental apparatus will start in this year.