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cylindrical ionization chamber

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Hello,

I am designing cylindrical ionization chamber for muon detection. Cylindrical ionization chamber is like a cylindrical capacitor. In that, as a dielectric medium we use combination of 90 % argon and 10% co2. It has applied high voltage. inner cylinder work as a anode wire and outer as a cathode in this ionization chamber. Now, muon particle interacts with this gas molecules and produces ion electron combination from the gas. Produced electron from the interaction goes towards anode wire and produce signal and thats how I can detect particles.

Now my question is here I have to apply multiple physics like elecric current, electrical circuit for current measurement and particle tracing module. But I am not able to find out proper tutorial regarding particle tracing.

could anyone help me?

Thanks and regards, Dhruv


0 Replies Last Post 23 sept. 2019, 10:13 UTC−4
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