Conveners
Session 5
- Zhijia Sun (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Jianbei Liu (University of Science and Technology of China)15/10/2024, 09:00
Invited speech
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Future Colliders for High Energy Physics in China (CEPC & STCF) -
Yue Meng (University of Science and Technology of China)15/10/2024, 09:30
Precise-timing detection techniques are in high demands for future particle physics experiments. PICOSEC Micromegas (MM) is a precise timing gaseous detector based on a Cherenkov radiator coupled with a semi-transparent photocathode and a MM amplifying structure. Single-channel prototype has successfully achieved a sub-25ps time resolution with MIP, followed by ongoing developments to make the...
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Ghrear Majd (University of Hawaii)15/10/2024, 09:55
Imaging the detailed 3D topology of ionization in detectors is broadly desirable in nuclear and particle physics. Of particular interest is the directional detection of nuclear recoils from neutrinos or dark matter, which may prove critical for probing dark matter beneath the neutrino fog and affirming its galactic origin. Gaseous time projection chambers (TPCs) can provide the required...
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Djunes Janssens (CERN)15/10/2024, 10:20
The PICOSEC Micromegas precise-timing detector concept, combining a Cherenkov radiator, semi-transparent photocathode and double stage amplification stage, has demonstrated a time resolution below 20ps for minimum ionising particles. To extend the versatility of PICOSEC Micromegas detectors for various applications, specific developments of robust detector elements including carbon-based...
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