Conveners
Beam Telescopes
- Lennart Huth (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
Beam telescopes have become integral to the infrasctructure of many test beam facilities today. At the DESY II Test Beam the EUDET-type beam telescopes have represented the standard for the better part of a decade by now. The monolithic architecture of the MIMOSA26 pixel sensor combined with the small pitch (18.4 µm) makes it particularly suited for tracking low momentum particles.
In the...
MALTA is part of the Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel sensors designed in TowerJazz 180nm imaging technology. The MALTA sensor has been produced on Cz substrates in view of optimising the signal for efficiency and time resolution. A custom telescope with MALTA planes has been developed for a testbeam campaign at SPS (CERN) using up to six MALTA tracking planes and the ability to host several...
The INSULAB beam test setup is made up by different detectors for
precision tracking, trigger setup, multiplicity counting and energy
measurements. The tracking system consists in a set of double-sided
microstrip silicon telescopes with a high spatial resolution (~ 5 um)
and large area single-sided microstrip silicon detector (resolution down
to ~ 30 um) for the precise measurements of...
A single arm beam telescope based on the recently developed Timepix4 ASIC was built in order to perform first tests of synchronous multiple-detector readout and track reconstruction. The Timepix4 is a hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC designed to record time-of-arrival (TOA) and time-over-threshold (TOT) simultaneously in each pixel. It has a 448x512 pixel matrix with square pixels at a 55 μm...
The Fermilab Test Beam Facility (FTBF) featured an all-silicon telescope based on pixel detectors from the phase-0 of the CMS pixel detector. In the past few years, the demand for more precision tracking pushed the facility to upgrade the pixel telescope with newer and more precise silicon strip detectors. In the past few months, the facility decided to simplify the system removing the old...