Theatre of Dreams: Beyond the LHCb Phase 1 Upgrade
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
The LHCb upgrade is under construction and will be installed during LHC Long shutdown 2 (LS2), starting operation in 2021. The remit of this meeting is to discuss the longer term future of the experiment beyond the phase I upgrade. This will include the physics potential of the experiment and the further developments of the detector that could drive these.
LHC LS3 will be an LHC shutdown of up to three years duration in the mid-2020s. ATLAS and CMS plan to install their phase II upgrades at this time. The meeting will discuss the potential to profit from this period to further enhance the physics potential of the LHCb upgrade with modest changes to the detector configuration.
LHC LS4 will be in the late 2020s. By the time of this shutdown the currently anticipated LHCb upgrade programme (approx. 10 years of operation) would likely be coming towards its end. First thoughts on the future physics directions that could be taken by the collaboration will be discussed and alternative detector configurations considered. The discussion will be centred on operation of an experiment with a further order of magnitude increase in the instantaneous luminosity beyond that of the LHCb upgrade.
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Welcome Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Stephen Watts (University of Manchester) -
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General Introduction Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Guy Wilkinson (University of Oxford (GB)) -
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LHC capabilities beyond LS4 for IP8 Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Riccardo De Maria (CERN) -
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Tea/Coffee Foyer outside Bragg Lecture Theatre
Foyer outside Bragg Lecture Theatre
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ATLAS/CMS prospects Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Fabrizio Palla (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT)) -
TORCH PID Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConveners: Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB)), Roger Forty (CERN)-
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Progress with the TORCH projectSpeaker: Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB))
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TORCH concept to measure photon timeSpeaker: Roger Forty (CERN)
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First results with simulation and plansSpeaker: Maarten Van Dijk (University of Bristol (GB))
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Lunch Niels Bohr Common Room, 6th Floor
Niels Bohr Common Room, 6th Floor
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
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RICH PID Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConvener: Carmelo D'Ambrosio (CERN)-
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The present RICH system at 10^34 Hz/cm2Speaker: Carmelo D'Ambrosio (CERN)
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PID performance at 10^34 Hz/cm2Speaker: Sajan Easo (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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MUON PID Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConvener: Alessandro Cardini (INFN Cagliari, Italy)-
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Running the current muon system at 2x10^34 Hz/cm2Speaker: Alessandro Cardini (INFN Cagliari, Italy)
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Challenges operating the muon system at 2x10^34 Hz/cm2 and new detector system for high irradiation levelsSpeaker: Patrizia De Simone (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare Frascati (IT))
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TRACKING SYSTEM Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConveners: Antonio Pellegrino (NIKHEF), Niels Tuning (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))-
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Tracker Technology OptionsSpeaker: Niels Tuning (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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Occupancy and Ghost Rate StudiesSpeaker: Gregory Max Ciezarek (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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Fast track finders for real-time trackingSpeaker: Nicola Neri (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
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TRACKING STATION AT MAGNET SIDES Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConvener: Marc Olivier Bettler (CERN)- 15
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Characterisation of the environmentSpeaker: Igor Babuschkin (University of Manchester (GB))
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UPSTREAM trackingSpeaker: Maurizio Martinelli (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
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Drinks Reception Manchester Museum, Whitworth building (main University building), Oxford Road, University of Manchester
Manchester Museum, Whitworth building (main University building), Oxford Road, University of Manchester
University Museum
http://www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/
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Physics benchmarks beyond LS4 Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Vincenzo Vagnoni (CERN and INFN Bologna) -
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Searches for NP in CP violation Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Luca Silvestrini (INFN Rome) -
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Searches for NP in rare decays Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Gino Isidori (Universitaet Zuerich (CH)) -
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Tea/Coffee Foyer outside Bragg Lecture Theatre
Foyer outside Bragg Lecture Theatre
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Belle-II prospects Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Bostjan Golob (University of Ljubljana) -
Readout/DAQ/Trigger Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConveners: Niko Neufeld (CERN), Vladimir Gligorov (CERN)-
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Readout and DAQ after LS4, possibilities and limits.Speaker: Niko Neufeld (CERN)
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Computing technologies for software trigger after LS4Speaker: Mark Peter Whitehead (CERN)
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12:25
Lunch Niel Bohr Common Room, 6th Floor
Niel Bohr Common Room, 6th Floor
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CALO PID Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConveners: Frederic Machefert (Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR)), Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham (GB))-
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Introduction: Status of the LS3 upgradeSpeaker: Frederic Machefert (Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR))
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New technologiesSpeaker: Jim Virdee (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
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VELO Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKConvener: Chris Parkes (University of Manchester (GB))-
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Super VELO: Overview, Technologies, Radiation EnvironmentSpeaker: Paula Collins (CERN)
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Performance studies with full and toy simulationsSpeaker: Jon Harrison (University of Manchester (GB))
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Summary Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UKSpeaker: Guy Wilkinson (University of Oxford (GB)) -
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End of Meeting. Tea/Coffee available. Bragg Lecture Theatre
Bragg Lecture Theatre
Schuster Laboratory, University of Manchester
Brunswick Street, Manchester, UK
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