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      <title>Gas system, gas quality monitor and detector control of the ALICE Transition Radiation Detector and studies for a pre-trigger data read-out system</title>
      <link>http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/26317</link>
      <description>The main purpose of the Transition Radiation Detector (TRD) located in the central&#13;
barrel of ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is electron identification&#13;
for separation from pions at momenta pt &gt; 1 GeV/c, since in this momentum range&#13;
the measurements of the specific energy loss (dE/dx) of the Time Projection Chamber&#13;
(TPC) is no longer sufficient. Furthermore, it provides a fast trigger for high&#13;
transverse momentum charged particles (pt &gt; 3 GeV/c) and makes a significant&#13;
contribution to the optimization of the tracking of reaction products in heavy-ion&#13;
collisions. Its whole setup comprises 18 supermodules out of which 13 are presently&#13;
operational and mounted cylindrically around the beam axis of the Large Hadron&#13;
Collider (LHC). A supermodule contains either 30 or 24 chambers, each consisting of&#13;
a radiator for transition radiation creation, a drift and an amplifying region followed&#13;
by the read-out electronics. In total, the TRD is an array of 522 chambers operated&#13;
with about 28 m3 of a Xe-CO2 [85-15%] gas mixture.&#13;
During the work of this thesis, the testing, commissioning, operation and maintenance&#13;
of detector parts, the gas system and its online quality monitor, improvements&#13;
on the detector control user-interface and studies about a new pre-trigger module&#13;
for data read-out have been accomplished.&#13;
The TRD gas system mixes, distributes and circulates the operational gas mixture&#13;
through the detector. Its overall optimization has been achieved by minimizing gas&#13;
leakage, surveying, controlling, maintaining and continuously improving it as well&#13;
as designing and carrying out upgrades.&#13;
Gas quality monitors of the type \GOOFIE" (Gas prOportional cOunter For drIfting&#13;
Electrons) can be used in gaseous detectors as on-line monitors of the electron&#13;
drift velocity, gain and gas properties. One of these devices has been implemented&#13;
within the TRD gas system, while another one surveys the gas of the TPC. Both&#13;
devices had to be adapted to the specific needs of the detectors, were under constant&#13;
surveillance and control, and needed to be further developed on both hardware and&#13;
software side.&#13;
To improve the operation of the TRD, modifications on its DCS software (Detector&#13;
Control System) used for monitoring, controlling, operating, regulating and configuring of hardware and computing devices have been carried out. The DCS is&#13;
designed to enable an operator to interact with equipment through user interfaces&#13;
that display the information from the system. The main focus of this work was laid&#13;
on the optimization of the usability and design of the user interface.&#13;
The front-end electronics of the TRD require an early start signal (\pre-trigger")&#13;
from the fast forward detectors or the Time-Of-Flight detector during the running&#13;
periods. The realization of a new hardware concept for the read-out of the TRD&#13;
pre-trigger system has been studied and first tests were performed. This new module&#13;
called PIMDDL (Pre-trigger Interface Module Detector Data Link) is meant to&#13;
acquire all data necessary to simulate and predict the full pre-trigger functionality,&#13;
and to verify its proper operation. Furthermore, it shall provide all functionalities of&#13;
the so-called Control Box Bottom as well as keep the functionalities of the already&#13;
existing PIM (Pre-trigger Interface Module) in order to combine and replace these&#13;
two modules in the future.</description>
      <author>Nora Pitz</author>
      <category>doctoralthesis</category>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2012 09:10:24 +0200</pubDate>
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