Session

Applications 2

6 Feb 2025, 11:00
Sala Stringa (FBK, Trento)

Sala Stringa

FBK, Trento

Via Sommarive 18 38123 Povo di Trento ITALY

Conveners

Applications 2

  • Claudia Gemme (Universita degli Studi di Genova Dipart. di Fisica)
  • Claudia Gemme (INFN Genova (IT))

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  1. Fabrizio Palla (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
    06/02/2025, 11:00
    Applications
    Oral

    To exploit the full potential of the physics at the Future Higgs, Top and Electroweak
    factories extremely lightweight and precise vertex detectors are needed, especially
    to precisely reconstruct the decay and interaction vertices in flavour physics
    processes and the measurement of Higgs and Z decays to bottom and charm quarks
    and tau-leptons.
    I will discuss the requirements of those...

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  2. Oleksandr Starodubtsev (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))
    06/02/2025, 11:30
    Applications
    Oral

    We present an innovative charge detector with high resolution and wide dynamic range designed to fulfill the requirements of a monitoring system for a high energy ion beam. The detector prototype, constructed using Si planar diodes and a custom readout electronics, underwent extensive testing during HERD and AMS beam tests at CERN SPS facilities. Initial testing showcased the detector's...

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  3. Alan Taylor (University of Liverpool)
    06/02/2025, 11:50
    Applications
    Oral

    The DarkSide-20k experiment, currently under construction at the Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS), represents a significant advancement in the field of direct Dark Matter (DM) detection. Utilizing a liquid argon dual-phase time projection chamber (LArTPC) with a 20-tonne fiducial mass, DarkSide-20k is designed to extend the sensitivity limits in the search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles...

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  4. Davide Zuolo (University of Colorado - Boulder (US))
    06/02/2025, 12:10
    Applications
    Oral

    This talk will present the performance of the CMS experiment pixel detector during the LHC Run 3. Hit detection efficiency, collected charge and hit resolution will be presented as determined at the end of 2024 and as a function of the integrated luminosity delivered by the accelerator. Other important results, such as the Lorentz Angle determination, will be presented together with the high...

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  5. Nazar Bartosik (UPO e INFN Torino (IT))
    06/02/2025, 12:25
    Applications
    Oral

    A Muon Collider with the centre-of-mass energy of 10 TeV is actively studied as a successor of the LHC thanks to its unique combination of high energy reach, clean final state and low environmental footprint. Very low level of synchrotron radiation allows to accelerate muons to multi-TeV energies in a compact ring with minimal energy losses, allowing to reach the discovery potential of the...

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