Jul 9 – 15, 2017
Victor J. Koningsberger building
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Session

Parallel Upgrades

Jul 14, 2017, 4:05 PM
BBG 169

BBG 169

Conveners

Parallel Upgrades: 1

  • Joachim Stroth (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))

Description

Parallel session upgrades

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  1. Dr Maksym Teklishyn (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research)
    7/14/17, 4:05 PM
    Upgrades and new experiments
    oral presentation

    The Silicon Tracking System is the central detector in the CBM experiment at FAIR. Operating in the 1 Tm dipole magnetic field, the STS will enable pile-up free detection and momentum measurement of the charged-particles originating from beam-target nuclear interactions at rates between 100 kHz and 10 MHz. It will also allow identifying particle decays occurring within the aperture, in...

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  2. Dr Andry Rakotozafindrabe (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
    7/14/17, 4:25 PM
    Upgrades and new experiments
    oral presentation

    ALICE is the experiment specifically designed for the study of the Quark-Gluon Plasma in heavy-ion collisions at the CERN LHC. The ALICE detector will be upgraded during the LHC Long Shutdown 2, planned for 2019-2020, in order to fully exploit the large integrated luminosity that will be provided by the LHC in Run~3 and Run~4.

    The Muon Forward Tracker (MFT), an internal tracker added in the...

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  3. Dr Susumu Sato (Japan Atomic Energy Agency [JAEA], (JP))
    7/14/17, 4:45 PM
    Upgrades and new experiments
    oral presentation

    J-PARC is currently an accelerator complex utilizing high-intensity proton beam.
    However, recently as a very attractive project, acceleration of heavy ions with
    supplementing ion sources at J-PARC (called J-PARC-HI) is seriously contemplated by domestic as well as international communities.

    The planned facility will accelerate up to $U^{92+}$ with beam energy 20 AGeV, which corresponds...

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  4. In Kwon Yoo (Pusan National University (KR))
    7/14/17, 5:05 PM
    Upgrades and new experiments
    oral presentation

    The ALICE Collaboration is preparing a major upgrade of the ALICE detector,
    planned for installation in the second long LHC shutdown. The construction is
    expected to be completed by 2020 for data taking until 2029. A key element of
    the ALICE upgrade is the construction of a new, ultra-light, high-resolution
    Inner Tracking System (ITS).

    With respect to the current ITS, this upgrade is aiming...

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