
The Multigap Resistive Plate Chamber (MRPC) is a gaseous detector that can offer excellent time performance and its cost to cover large areas is low. Most RPC-type detectors are currently using C2F4H2-based gas mixtures that have very high Global Warming Potential (GWP). Another interesting feature of MRPCs is the high-rate capability. We built a double-stack MRPC using low-resistive glass with a bulk resistivity of 109 W·cm and tested it at the T10 beam facility at CERN. We also tested it with both the standard and a more ecological gas mixture.
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