Tohru Ohnuki, Occidental College
Title: Ion Drift in Multiwire Proportional Chambers
Authors: T. Ohnuki, D. Snowden-Ifft (Occidental College); C.J. Martoff
(Temple University)
Abstract: The DRIFT dark matter detector (Directional Recoil Identification
From Tracks) recently proposed by Snowden-Ifft and collaborators requires
the use of ion drift to provide signal directionality. Carbon disulfide,
an electronegative gas, has been suggested for use in such a detector because
a heavy ion has less lateral diffusion than an electron in the drift field.
A drift chamber attached to a multiwire proportional chamber and pulsed
xenon light source was used to create photoelectrons to measure the lateral
diffusion and drift speed. We were able to show that the ions have less
diffusion than electrons and behave as predicted by theory. Further work
is planned to determine ideal gas concentration and exploration of alternative
gases.
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