10–12 Sept 2012
Krakow, Poland
Europe/Zurich timezone

TIMING TRACKERS FOR HIGH LUMINOSITY HADRON COLLIDERS

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Krakow, Poland

Krakow, Poland

Description

The understanding of the Higgs properties, the measurements of triple and quartic boson-boson coupling, the study of the Higgs self coupling, and the search of new particles are strong Physics cases, pushing for a LHC upgrade both in energy and luminosity. New concepts of on-line triggers must be developed in order to cope with the expected presence of hundreds pp collisions per bunch-crossing. The use of a time coincidence window between hits of the same sub-detector or of different sub-detectors much narrower than accelerator clock can strongly increase the rejection of fake coincidences. Tracking layers with sub-nanosecond time resolution can meet the requirements. Resistive Plate Chambers and Diamond Detectors are two important example of candidate detectors for "timing trackers". New front-end electronic technologies must be made available to the European high-energy research community such as SiGe BiCMOS chips and Vertical Integration Mixed technology in order to build timing trackers for high luminosity colliders.

Primary author

Gabriele Chiodini (INFN Lecce)

Co-authors

Roberto Perrino (Univ. + INFN) Stefania Spagnolo (INFN Lecce and Dip. di Matematica e Fisica "Ennio De Giorgi", Universita del Salento (IT))

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