G. Chiarello, C. Chiri, A. Corvaglia, F. Grancagnolo, A. Miccoli, M. Panareo, A. Pepino, C. Pinto, P. Primiceri, M. Spedicato, G. Tassielli
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Abstract
Modern High Energy Physics experiments for the search of extremely rare processes require high resolutions (order of 50-200 keV/c) tracking systems for particle momenta in the range of 50-300 MeV/c, dominated by multiple scattering contributions. We will describe a newly developed construction technique for ultra-low mass, high granularity Drift Chambers fulfilling this goal. These techniques have been successfully implemented at INFN-Lecce and University of Salento and are currently being used for the construction of the Drift Chamber of the MEG upgrade experiment.