H. Furstenau et al., SEPARATION OF FLUOROCARBONS IN THE FLUID SYSTEMS OF THE DELPHI BARRELRICH DETECTOR, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 371(1-2), 1996, pp. 263-267
During the run period 1994 the presence of leaks inside the barrel of
the DELPHI RICH detector led to an increased mixing of the two fluoroc
arbon liquids being used as radiator media (gas radiator, C5F12; liqui
d radiator, C6F14) TO cope with the potential risk of boiling or conde
nsation, as well as with the varying refractive indices, intervention
became indispensable, We report on the methods that allowed us not onl
y to monitor and stabilize the respective contaminations, but also to
follow the time dependence of the refractive indices, In the run perio
d 1995 the installation of a dedicated on-line separation plant in the
gas radiator system combined with an on-line distillation plant in th
e liquid radiator system maintained the mixing at a level below 20%. I
n addition, the use of specially designed vapour pressure cells allow
a permanent and precise monitoring of the composition and thereby of t
he refractive indices of the radiator media.