Conveners
Strips
- Abraham Seiden (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
Maria Bernard-Schwarz
(Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
06/12/2011, 11:10
Strips
ORAL
For the high-luminosity phase of LHC a campaign within CMS started to investigate different technologies. Therefore 6'' silicon wafers were ordered at HPK to answer question e.g. radiation tolerance and annealing behavior of different sensor material. The testing variety concern sensor versions n-in-p and p-in-n in thicknesses from 50µm to 300µm. In terms of sensor material the difference...
Dr
Sergio Diez Cornell
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
06/12/2011, 11:30
Strips
ORAL
While the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is continuing to deliver an ever-increasing luminosity to the experiments, plans for an upgraded machine called High-Luminosity-LHC (HL-LHC) are progressing. The upgrade is foreseen to increase the LHC design luminosity by a factor ten. The ATLAS experiment will need to build a new tracker for HL-LHC operation, which needs to be suited to the harsh...
Allan Clark
(University of Geneva)
06/12/2011, 11:50
Strips
ORAL
The current ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) was designed to survive a luminosity of 2x1034 cm-2s-1 at the CERN LHC. Following the phase 2 of the LHC machine upgrade, called High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the peak luminosity will reach 5x1034 cm-2s-1 and the delivered integrated luminosity will increase by a factor of 10. To maintain the tracking performance in a severe radiation environment (up to...
Sergio Gonzalez Sevilla
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
06/12/2011, 12:10
Strips
ORAL
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is currently providing proton-proton collisions with continous increase in the luminosity delivered to the experiments. ATLAS is a general purpose detector designed to fully exploit the physics potential of the LHC at a nominal luminosity of 1034 cm-2 s-1. It is planned to extend the LHC physics programme by increasing the instantaneous peak luminosity...