RM3: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF GASEOUS DETECTORS FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
SEZIONE DI ROMA III
Gaseous detectors are widely used in particle physics experiments since a century and are still an unbeatable technology to equip large detector systems, as demonstrated by the excellent performances of Muon Systems at the LHC experiments. The plans for LHC upgrade and for future accelerators pushed for research activities to develop gaseous detectors able to cope with the expected harsher conditions. Micro PaYern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD) are emerging since few years as a mature technology to be used in collider experiments. Following the example of the ATLAS experiment, the limits of the traditional gaseous detectors will be outlined and the recent developments of MPGD will be described. An overview of the recent trends of gaseous detector technology will also be discussed.

DATA: 13-06-2014

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