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== Basics Geometry ==
== Basics Geometry ==
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== Twisted Anode and Cathodes ==
== Twisted Anode and Cathodes ==

Revision as of 17:45, 15 August 2023

First Generation

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2017.07.030


Second Generation

Section of ANASEN with twisted wire configuration
A simulation, showed the Anode wires, the Cathode wites, the SuperX3 Silicon Detector, and QQQ Silicon Detector. The simulation shows Anode-9 and Cathode-15 are hit.

The main difference from the 1st generation is the Twisted Anode and Cathode wires.

Basics Geometry

ANASEN PCB board for wires


Structure Radius [mm]
ionizing wires 23
Graurd wires 33
Anode wires 38
Cathode wires 43
SuperX3 Silicon 88

Twisted Anode and Cathodes

Readout

SuperX3 Silicon Detector Array

A drawing of SuperX3 silicon detector

There are 24 Super-X3 double-sided Silicon detectors on the wall of the ANASEN. They are placed 88 mm away from the beam axis. Each of them has 75 mm X 40 mm sensitive area. Thus, the super-X3 covers a forward and backward angle of 40 deg.

Readout