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Links

Projects and Collaborations

  • LCTPC (Linear Collider TPC) collaboration
  • ILD (International Large Detector) Concept Homepage
  • The International Linear Collider (ILC) Homepage
  • AIDA - Advanced European Infrastructures for Detectors at Accelerators
  • EUDET (Detector R&D towards the International Linear Collider)
  • RD51 Collaboration: Development of Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors Technologies
  • ECFA DESY ILC TPC R&D
  • Linear Collider page of Dan Peterson (U Cornell) including TP C end plate information
  • Track Reconstruction at a Detector for TESLA (Kristian Harder)

Software

  • ILCSoft (Software developed for the International Linear Collider ILC)
  • MarlinTPC@ILCSoft (Simulation, Reconstruction and An alysis of TPC data)
  • Garfield - simulation of gaseous detectors
  • Garfield++ - C++ implementation of Garfield
  • KalTest: A ROOT-based Kalman Filter Package (KEK)

Other Institutes

  • ILC TPC Group Bonn
  • University of Siegen
  • ILC TPC Group Aachen
  • ILC TPC Group Karlsruhe
  • Carleton ILC TPC R&D
  • UVic’s TPC Project
  • LAL Orsay ILC pages

Pages related to GEMs and TPCs

  • CERN GDD (Gas Detectors Development) Group
  • GEM Literature
  • GEMs for HERA-B
  • CERN Courier article at the 25th "birthday" of TPCs (2003)
  • ALICE homepage (a detector at the LHC at CERN that includes a TPC)
  • Drift velocity and diffusion coefficients at different magnetic fields for a variety of gas mixtures (Saga University)
  • MIT LNS - Drift Gas R&D 2011

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