Author:
Attie David,Barsuk Sergey,Bezshyyko Oleg,Burmistrov Leonid,Chaus Andrii,Colas Paul,Fedorchuk Oleksii,Golinka-Bezshyyko Larisa,Haranko Mykyta,Krylov Vladyslav,Kubytskyi Viacheslav,Lopez Roberto,Monard Hugues,Sukhonos Daniil,Titov Maxim,Tomassini Davide,Variola Alessandro,Rodin Volodymyr
Abstract
Insert your english abstract here.A new versatile facility LEETECH for detector R&D, tests and calibration is designed and constructed. It uses electrons produced by the photoinjector PHIL at LAL, Orsay and provides a powerful tool for wide range R&D studies of different detector concepts delivering “monochromatic” samples of low energy electrons with adjustable energy and intensity. Among other innovative instrumentation techniques, LEETECH will be used for testing various gaseous tracking detectors and studying new Micromegas/InGrid concept which has very promising characteristics of spatial resolution and can be a good candidate for particle tracking and identification. In this paper the importance and expected characteristics of such facility based on detailed simulation studies are addressed.
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