Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Proceedings of the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference. July 31-August 7, 2003. Trukuba, Japan. Under the auspices of the I
Physics
Scientific paper
Resistive Plate Counters (RPC) of size 15 × 15 square centimeter are constructed with copp er clad phenolic laminate of thickness 1.5 mm forming a gas gap e of dimension 2 and 3 mm [1]. The gas gap is filled with P-10 gas ( 90% Argon and 10% methane ) flowing through it at a pressure difference of 2-3 mbar. The counter is operated in spark mode with a electric potential (+3 kV) applied to the ano de. Five (5) numbers of signal strips are arranged in an insulated plane above the ano de for picking up the pulse signal. The pulse produced has an averaged amplitude of˜ 150 mV and rise time ˜ 2 nanosecond. These counters are proposed to be used in the extended mini-array experiment of the Physics Department , Gauhati University. The construction and testing of these counters are discussed in this paper.
P. Kr.Baruah
Baruah K. K.
Phukan J. P.
Rajbongshi S. C.
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