B. Mehl
CERN
15 Papers
8 Citations
B. Mehl is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclotron & Bar (music). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Radiation imaging with glass Micromegas
Florian M. Brunbauer,D. Desforge,E. Ferrer-Ribas,F.J. Iguaz,B. Mehl,R. De Oliveira,Eraldo Oliveri,T. Papaevangelou,O. Pizzirusso,E. C. Pollacco,Filippo Resnati,Leszek Ropelewski,L. Segui,M. van Stenis +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a glass Micromegas detector was operated in an Ar/CF4 gas mixture and showed a response comparable to conventional gaseous detectors in the same gas mixture.
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A study in using MICROMEGAS to improve particle identification with the TAMU-MDM focal plane detector
A. Spiridon,E. C. Pollacco,Antti Saastamoinen,M. Dag,Brian Roeder,R. E. Tribble,Livius Trache,Gheorghe Pascovici,B. Mehl,R. De Oliveira +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a MICROMEGAS detection amplifier was incorporated into the TAMU-MDM focal plane detector with the purpose of improving the energy resolution and thus, the particle identification.
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Performance of the BM@N GEM/CSC tracking system at the Nuclotron beam
A. Galavanov,Mikhail Kapishin,K. Kapusniak,V. Karjavine,S. Khabarov,Y. Kirushin,Alexander I. Kolesnikov,E. Kulish,V. Lenivenko,A. Makankin,A. Maksymchuk,B. Mehl,R. De Oliveira,V. Plotnikov,Gleb Pokatashkin,Alejandro Soto Rodríguez,M. Rumyantcev,I. Rufanov,V. Sidorenko,S. Vasiliev,A. Vishnevskiy +20 more
TL;DR: The BM@N tracking system is based on Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) detectors mounted inside the Nuclotron analyzing magnet and the Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) is installed outside the magnet.
A new amplification structure for time projection chambers based on electroluminescence
D. González-Díaz,M. Fontaíña,D. García Castro,B. Mehl,R. De Oliveira,S. Williams,F. Monrabal,M. Querol,Víctor H. Alvarez +8 more
- 01 Apr 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple hole-type secondary scintillation structure (2 mm-hole, 5 mm-pitch and 5 mmthickness) is introduced and its operation demonstrated in pure xenon in the pressure range 2-10 bar.
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The MAPS foil
S. Beole,F. Carnesecchi,Giacomo Contin,R. De Oliveira,Antonello Di Mauro,S. Ferry,Hartmut Hillemanns,Antoine Jean-Simon Junique,Alexander Kluge,Lukas Lautner,Magnus Mager,B. Mehl,Kim Rebane,Felix Reidt,I. Sanna,Miljenko Suljic,Alperen Yüncü +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a method of embedding a monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) into a flexible printed circuit board (FPC) and its interconnection by means of through-hole copper plating is presented.
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