28 February 2023 to 2 March 2023
FBK, Trento
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Systems issues

28 Feb 2023, 11:15
Aula Grande (FBK, Trento)

Aula Grande

FBK, Trento

Via Santa Croce, 77 38122 Trento ITALY

Conveners

Systems issues

  • Adriano Lai (Universita e INFN, Cagliari (IT))

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  1. Efren Rodriguez Rodriguez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    28/02/2023, 11:15
    System Issues
    Oral

    A double arm beam telescope was built with Timepix4v2 ASICs to test the performance of the new ASIC’s synchronous readout and track reconstruction capabilities, as well as its temporal performance. The new telescope is composed of eight planes with n-on-p silicon sensors. Four of these planes are instrumented with 300 μm thick sensors tilted with respect to the beam, to provide high quality...

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  2. Gianluca Zunica (University of Manchester (GB))
    28/02/2023, 11:35
    System Issues
    Oral

    The LHCb experiment has recently been upgraded in the second long
    shutdown of LHC. The new Vertex Locator (VELO) is composed of 52
    modules with hybrid pixel detector technology. The new detectors
    have performed very well throughout the first year of Run 3 of the
    LHC, but face new operational challenges with increased radiation
    damage foreseen till the end of this run. The cumulative...

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  3. Juan Ignacio Carlotto (IFAE - Barcelona (ES))
    28/02/2023, 11:55
    System Issues
    Oral

    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) next upgrade is the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) planned to start operation in 2029. One of the most critical and demanding sub-detector systems of the ATLAS HL-LHC upgrade is the Pixel Detector of the Inner Tracker (ITk), which is a key component to achieve excellent track impact parameter resolution.

    The basic unit of the ITk Pixel Detector is the pixel...

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  4. Hua Ye (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))
    28/02/2023, 12:15
    System Issues
    Oral

    To cope with the much increased pile-up, data rates and radiation damage from the upgrade of High Luminosity LHC, the current ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by an all-silicon Inner Tracker (ITk). The inner most part of ITk will be the pixel detector which covers an area of about 13m^2 and comprises the modules made of silicon planar or 3D sensors bump bonded to readout FE ASICs. Data...

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