5–10 Nov 2025
Guangzhou Dongfang Hotel
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Design of the CEPC Gaseous Tracking Detector and Research on Particle Identification

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20m
Dongfang (8th Floor)

Dongfang

8th Floor

Poster 14: Gaseous detector Gaseous Detector

Speaker

Jianbo Zheng(IHEP)

Description

The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) aims to precisely measure the properties of the Higgs, W, and Z bosons, thereby imposing higher requirements on tracking detectors. This study presents a comprehensive optimization of a Pixelated Readout Time Projection Chamber (Pixelated-TPC) with 100 μm spatial resolution, selected as the baseline tracking detector in the CEPC Technical Design Report (TDR). The ultra-lightweight design, based on a carbon fiber structure, features a large-scale cylindrical geometry (5.8 m length, 3.6 m outer diameter) while maintaining minimal material budget. A full simulation framework, developed using COMSOL and Garfield++, enabled detailed performance studies, including an innovative Cluster Counting Method (dN/dx) for primary ionization reconstruction, Two reconstruction algorithms—dN/dx and dE/dx—were implemented and compared, demonstrating superior PID performance compared to conventional pad readout. With a pixel size of 500 μm × 500 μm, the dN/dx method achieved aπ/Kseparation power of 3.48σat 20 GeV, significantly exceeding traditional techniques. Key detector components, including the field cage, readout modules, and cooling system, were experimentally validated through prototype tests. This study conclusively establishes the superior detection performance of pixelated readout technology.

Primary authors

Jianbo Zheng(IHEP) Yue Chang(College of Physical Science and Technology, Central China Normal University)

Co-authors

Huirong Qi(IHEP) Xin She(IHEP) Jinxian Zhang(IHEP) Guang Zhao(IHEP) Linghui Wu(IHEP) Haoyu Shi(IHEP) Chengdong Fu(IHEP) Gang Li(IHEP) Manqi Ruan(IHEP) Jianchun Wang(IHEP)

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