An Estimation of the Effective Number of Electrons Contributing to the Coordinate Measurement with a TPC

Abstract

For time projection chambers (TPCs) the accuracy in measurement of track coordinates along the pad row direction deteriorates with the drift distance (z): σ X2 D X2 · z / N eff, where D X is the diffusion constant and N eff is the effective number of electrons. Experimentally it has been shown that N eff is smaller than the average number of drift electrons per pad row (N). We estimated N eff by means of a simple numerical simulation. The simulation shows that N eff can be as small as 30\% of N due to the combined effect of statistical fluctuations in the number of drift electrons (N) and in their multiplication in avalanches.

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