Gaseous detectors: present features and future role

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Description
Lectures and Laboratories will take place in building 155-R-047 and 154-R-010 respectively - Both are located within 10 min walking from main Building
Gaseous Detector Laboratory, WORK PROGRAMME
  • Tuesday 1 February
    • 1
      Gaseous detectors Principles, Performance and Limitations
      Speakers: Fabio Sauli (TERA Foundation), Rob Veenhof (CERN)
      Basics of Gas Detectors, Introd. (H.Schindler)
      Basics of Gas Detectors (R.Veenhof)
      GASEOUS DETECTORS FUNDAMENTS (F.Sauli)
    • 2
      Laboratories session on Basic Principles of Gaseous Detectors
      • a) 1a. Large gas detector systems at LHC, the ATLAS TRT Detector
        Speaker: Anatoli Romaniouk (Moscow Physical Engineering Inst.)
      • b) 1b. Principles of straw detectors and their FE electronics
        Speakers: Antonino Sergi (CERN), Hans Danielsson (CERN), Peter Lichard (CERN)
        NA62 Straw Setup Lab Write-up
      • c) 1c. Drift Tubes, gas mixtures and drift velocities
        Speaker: Joerg Dubbert (Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik)
        Drift Tubes Lab Write-up
        Slides
    • 13:00
      Lunch break
    • 3
      Laboratories session on Micro-Pattern, Strip-based detectors and Simulation tools
      • a) 2a. GEM Detectors: assembling and functioning
        Speakers: Giovanni Bencivenni (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)), Leszek Ropelewski (CERN)
        Slides
      • b) 2b. GridPix and Micromegas: fundamental concepts and charge detection
        Speakers: Harry Van Der Graaf (NIKHEF), Paul Colas (IRFU-cea - Centre d'Etudes de Saclay)
        document
      • c) 2c. Muon spectrometers
        Speakers: George Mikenberg (Department of Particle Physics), Roberto Guida (Univ. + INFN)
        RPC Lab
        TGC Lab Write-up
      • d) 2d. Simulation of drift-tubes
        Speakers: Rob Veenhof (CERN), Stephen Biagi