Conveners
Session 3
- Yuxiang Zhao (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Invited speech
Optical readout of MPGDs: applications and R&D
The High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), due to start operations in 2029, aims to achieve instantaneous luminosities 5 to 7.5 times higher than the LHC nominal value. To effectively address the muon triggering and reconstruction performance under high background levels, the CMS collaboration is conducting several upgrades for the present systems. Among these, the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM)...
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After successfully completing Phase I upgrades during LHC Long Shutdown 2, the ATLAS detector is back in operation with several upgrades implemented. The most important and challenging upgrade...
In recent years, the near detector of the T2K experiment underwent an important upgrade of part of its equipment, which involved the construction of a set of new instruments. As a part of the upgrade, two gaseous TPCs, placed above and below the active target, will enable the study of particles generated at large angles by neutrino interactions. Each High Angle TPC (HA-TPC) includes a large...
Experiments at neutron spallation sources require detectors with specific features such as capability to sustain high count rates and high detection efficiency.
Gas detectors based on Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) technology distinguish themselves from other gaseous detectors thanks to their good spatial resolution, good detection efficiency, large surface covering and very high rate...