22–26 Jan 2018
CERN
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Session

CLICdp Vertex and Tracker R&D

23 Jan 2018, 16:20
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Conveners

CLICdp Vertex and Tracker R&D

  • Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))
  • Daniel Hynds (University of Glasgow (GB))
  • Simon Spannagel (CERN)

CLICdp Vertex and Tracker R&D

  • Daniel Hynds (University of Glasgow (GB))
  • Simon Spannagel (CERN)
  • Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))

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  1. Iraklis Kremastiotis (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    23/01/2018, 16:20
  2. Moritz Kiehn (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    23/01/2018, 16:40
  3. Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))
    23/01/2018, 17:00

    A brief description of R&D on cooling and mechanics. The all-silicon concept provides a self-supporting, ultra-transparent ladder design for applications where precision and material budget are key. We report results on the thermo-mechanical performance of all-silicon ladders in realistic conditions. A micro-channel cooling circuit has been integrated in the all-silicon ladder. The direct...

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  4. Simon Spannagel (CERN)
    23/01/2018, 17:20

    Allpix Squared is a generic open-source simulation framework for pixel detectors. Its goal is to ease the implementation of detailed simulations for both single detectors and more complex setups such as beam telescopes. Predefined detector types can be automatically constructed from simple model files describing the detector parameters.

    The simulation chain is arranged with the help of...

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  5. Dr Jordi Duarte Campderros (Universidad de Cantabria (ES)), Jordi Duarte Campderros (IFCA)
    23/01/2018, 17:40
  6. Magnus Mager (CERN)
    24/01/2018, 09:00

    As a major part of an upgrade of its apparatus during the LHC Long Shutdown 2 in 2019/2020, ALICE will replace its Inner Tracking System (ITS) by a newly constructed silicon tracker based on Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS).

    By today, the design and R&D phase of the detector is completed, the design reviews of the different components are passed and the construction is underway.

    This...

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  7. Hendrik Jansen (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    24/01/2018, 09:30

    Future experiments in particle physics require few-micrometer position resolution in their tracking detectors. Silicon is today's material of choice for high-precision detectors and offers a high grade of engineering possibilities. Instead of scaling down pitch sizes, which comes at a high price for
    increased number of channels, our new sensor concept seeks to improve the position resolution...

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  8. Rafael Ballabriga Sune (CERN)
    24/01/2018, 09:50
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