A study of nonflammable gas mixtures for limited streamer tubes in the VENUS detector at TRISTAN

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Performances of limited streamer tubes operated with nonflammable gas mixtures composed of argon (Ar), carbon-dioxide (CO2) and isobutane (i-C4H10) with ratios of 1:1.5:0.15, 1:2:0.2, 1:3:0.3, 1:4:0.4 and 1:6:0.6 were studied. It was found that these mixtures were very suitable for the VENUS detector. The charge spectra exhibited very sharp distributions and indicated the possibility for the limited streamer tubes to be applied to calorimetry use. A mixture of 1:2:0.2 was chosen for the VENUS streamer tubes because of its moderate gain and long efficiency plateau.

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