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Project Links: Tracking - Gaseous


Individual Projects


Carleton University, TRIUMF, University of Montreal, Dapnia, CEA, Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, LAL, Orsay (affiliated with LC-TPC)
TPC Resolution studies using the concept of charge dispersion in MPGDs with a resistive anode

CDC Collaboration (KEK, Tsukuba, TUAT, Kogakuin, Kinki, Hiroshima, Saga, Minadanao) (affiliated with LC-TPC)
Linear Collider Gaseous Tracker R&D in Asia

Cornell University (affiliated with LC-TPC)
TPC signal digitization simulation and reconstruction studies

Cornell University, Purdue University (affiliated with LC-TPC)
Direct comparison of Micro Pattern Gas Detector Readouts

LBNL, Orsay, Saclay (affiliated with LC-TPC)
(incomplete) Cosmic-ray tests of a large Micromegas TPC in a 2T magnetic field

LBNL, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis
(incomplete) VLSI Readout for the TPC

Louisiana Tech
(incomplete) Development of GEM-based Forward Tracking Prototypes for the ILC

Max-Plank-Institut fuer Physik, Munich (affiliated with LC-TPC)
Studies with the MPI prototype

University of Victoria (affiliated with LC-TPC)
Performance studies in magnetic fields


Umbrella organization: LC-TPC, and affiliated projects


LC-TPC Collaboration
(incomplete) LC-TPC: Large Collaborative Projects

Carleton University, TRIUMF, University of Montreal, Dapnia, CEA, Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, LAL, Orsay
TPC Resolution studies using the concept of charge dispersion in MPGDs with a resistive anode

CDC Collaboration (KEK, Tsukuba, TUAT, Kogakuin, Kinki, Hiroshima, Saga, Minadanao)
Linear Collider Gaseous Tracker R&D in Asia

Cornell University
TPC signal digitization simulation and reconstruction studies

Cornell University, Purdue University
Direct comparison of Micro Pattern Gas Detector Readouts

LBNL, Orsay, Saclay
(incomplete) Cosmic-ray tests of a large Micromegas TPC in a 2T magnetic field

Max-Plank-Institut fuer Physik, Munich
Studies with the MPI prototype

University of Victoria
Performance studies in magnetic fields