CLIC Workshop 2018
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CERN
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Registration Desk 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room -
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: X-band Technologies - High Grad Tests & RF design 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConveners: Alexej Grudiev (CERN), Walter Wuensch (CERN)
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News from NEXTEFSpeaker: Toshiyasu Higo (KEK)
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High-gradient results at CERN ISpeaker: Anna Vnuchenko (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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High-gradient results at CERN IISpeaker: Mr Jan Paszkiewicz (University of Oxford (GB))
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RF Breakdown study and high-gradient performance of Choke-mode test structuresSpeaker: Jiaru Shi (Tsinghua University)
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New RF design of X-band deflector to be tested in X-boxSpeaker: Jianhao Tan (SINAP)
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Coffee Break
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DaCurrent frequency dependence: measurement and simulationSpeaker: Thomas Geoffrey Lucas (University of Melbourne (AU))
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High-gradient simulation at HelsinkiSpeakers: Andreas Kyritsakis, Flyura Djurabekova (University of Helsinki)
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Dislocation studies in JerusalemSpeakers: Walter Wuensch (CERN), Yinon Ashkenazy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IL))
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Ultrasound microscopeSpeaker: Mr Antti Meriläinen (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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Status of high gradient studies at UppsalaSpeaker: Marek Jacewicz (Uppsala University (SE))
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X-band announcements
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Beam Dynamics (1: Injectors + ML + RTML - 2: DR) 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConveners: Andrea Latina (CERN), Daniel Schulte (CERN), Steffen Doebert (CERN), Yannis Papaphilippou (CERN)
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Update on the RTML Performance StudiesSpeaker: Yanliang Han (Shandong University (CN))
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Main Linac Lattice Optimisation at 380 GeVSpeakers: Daniel Schulte (CERN), Neven Blaskovic Kraljevic (CERN)
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Main Linac Operation at 350 GeVSpeaker: Neven Blaskovic Kraljevic (CERN)
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Coffee Break
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Stray fields mitigation strategiesSpeaker: Chetan Gohil (University of Oxford (GB))
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CLIC DR design using variable bends and high-field wigglersSpeaker: Stefania Papadopoulou (CERN/ University of Crete (GR))
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High-frequency impedance measurements of coated wave-guidesSpeaker: Andrea Passarelli (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Beam Dynamics (BDS+DBRC+Stray Fields) 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConveners: Andrea Latina (CERN), Daniel Schulte (CERN), Rogelio Tomas Garcia (CERN)
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Drive Beam Electron Source: the LEETCHI test facilitySpeakers: Kevin Pepitone (CERN), Steffen Doebert (CERN)
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Drive Beam Linac OptimisationSpeaker: Avni Aksoy (Ankara University Institute of Accelerator Technologies (TR))
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Drive Beam Recombination Complex OptimisationSpeaker: Raul Costa (University of Aveiro (PT))
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High power RF/microwave systems R & D for linear electron accelerators at RRCATSpeaker: Purushottam Shrivastava (Raja Ramanna Centre for Adv. Tech. (IN))
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Coffee Break
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BDS Design with longer L* = 6mSpeaker: Fabien Plassard (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Crystal Focusing for FFSSpeaker: Vera Cilento (Universita del Sannio (IT))
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IP Background StudiesSpeaker: Dominik Arominski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: X-band Technologies - Test Stands and Components 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConveners: Nuria Catalan Lasheras (CERN), Walter Wuensch (CERN)
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Status of X-band RF system as linearizer in SXFELSpeaker: Xiaoxia Huang
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Test stand and ICS preparation in MelbourneSpeaker: Matteo Volpi (University of Melbourne (AU))
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LNF X-band test stand and linac plansSpeaker: Alessandro Gallo (INFN LNF)
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Coffee Break
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RF system status in SXFEL: C-band, X-band and S-bandSpeaker: Wencheng Fang (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics)
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LLRF system for the L-band test standSpeaker: Ana Dorda Martin (Universidad Complutense (ES))
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Correction cavity chain for RF pulse compressionSpeaker: Jiaru Shi (Tsinghua University)
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Progress on Fabrication of an Accelerating Structure for CLICSpeaker: Fernando Toral (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
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Submicron accurate CLIC accelerating structure internal alignment quantificationSpeaker: Risto Montonen (Helsinki Institute of Physics)
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Lunch
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Beam Dynamics (ATF2+MDI) 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConveners: Lau Gatignon (CERN), Philip Nicholas Burrows (University of Oxford (GB)), Rogelio Tomas Garcia (CERN)
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Ultra low beta* run and octupole performanceSpeaker: Fabien Plassard (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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IPBPM and IPFB resultsSpeaker: Rebecca Ramjiawan
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Orbit effects with beam intensitySpeaker: Pierre Korysko (University of Oxford (GB))
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Recent progress on GM studies at ATFSpeaker: Andrea Jeremie (Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP))
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OTR/ODR emittance measurement system at ATFSpeaker: Michele Bergamaschi (CERN)
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: X-band Technologies - Fabrication / CLIC Module / Technical Systems 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConveners: Carlo Rossi (CERN), Nuria Catalan Lasheras (CERN), Walter Wuensch (CERN)
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Solutions for the CLIC Module new architecture.Speakers: Alex Vamvakas (National Technical Univ. of Athens (GR)), Markus Aicheler (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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Heat load calculations, modelling and experimental program.Speakers: Edmond Lam (Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (ETHZ) (CH)), Markus Aicheler (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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RF develpments for the CLIC moduleSpeaker: Claudio Serpico (Sincrotrone Trieste ScpA (IT))
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Active repositioning and sensor characterization for the CLIC moduleSpeaker: Anna Zemanek (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
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The CLIC main Linac new installation and alignment strategy after PACMANSpeaker: Helene Mainaud Durand (CERN)
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Coffee
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CLIC main beam quadrupole alignment using cam moversSpeaker: Juha Kemppinen (Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (ETHZ) (CH))
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The Professional Option of the Precision Laser Inclinometer: some technical features and achieved resultsSpeaker: Mikhail Lyablin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (RU))
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Non-contact high precision sensor for coordinate measuring machineSpeaker: Claude Sanz (CERN)
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Design of a variable bend prototypeSpeakers: Fernando Toral (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno), Manuel Angel Dominguez Martinez (Ciemat)
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Inductive adders for the CLIC DR extraction kickersSpeaker: Janne Holma (CELLS (ES))
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Installation of the CLIC Stripline Kicker at the ALBA Storage Ring for its beam characterisationSpeaker: Francis Perez (ALBA Synchrotron - CELLS)
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CLICdp: CLICdp session 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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CLICdp Software and Detector Validation 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Emilia Leogrande (CERN), Jean-Jacques Blaising (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)), Marko Petric (CERN)
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ILCDirac Status and PlansSpeaker: Hamza Zafar (Technische Universität Muenchen (DE))
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Flavour tagging: validation and performancesSpeaker: Mr Ignacio Garcia Garcia (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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Coffee Break 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Advanced Accelerator Technologies 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConvener: Erik Adli (University of Oslo (NO))
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The CLIC Advanced Accelerator Technology working groupSpeaker: Erik Adli (University of Oslo (NO))
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Status of plasma wakefield positron accelerationSpeaker: Spencer Gessner (Physics Department-University of California)
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Progress on active plasma lens technologi in CLEARSpeaker: Mr Carl Lindstrøm (University of Oslo)
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Non-invasive beam diagnostic for advanced accelerators: Cherenkov Diffraction radiationSpeaker: Thibaut Lefevre (CERN)
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The ICFA ANA Alegro initiativeSpeaker: Patric Muggli (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
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Discussion
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CLICdp Vertex and Tracker R&D 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Daniel Hynds (University of Glasgow (GB)), Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES)), Simon Spannagel (CERN)
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Results of CLICpix2+C3PD AssembliesSpeaker: Iraklis Kremastiotis (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
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Results from H35 Demo and ATLASpixSpeaker: Moritz Kiehn (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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Advanced cooling and mechanics solutions for thin silicon ladders
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 contact between coolant and heat source was shown to provide a thermal figure of merit that exceeds that of existing solutions significantly. This contribution gives an overview of progress so far and reports recent work to produce realistic all-silicon ladder prototypes with bump-bonded electronics.
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Allpix Squared - A Generic Pixel Detector Simulation Framework
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 intuitive configuration files and an extensible system of modules, which implement the separate simulation steps. Currently available modules include realistic charge carrier deposition using the Geant4 toolkit, propagation of charge carriers in silicon either using a drift-diffusion model or a projection onto the sensor implants, and a simulation of the detector front-end electronics including noise, threshold, and digitization. Detailed electric field maps imported from TCAD simulations can be used to precisely model the drift behavior of the charge carriers, bringing a new level of realism to the simulation of particle detectors.
The history of every simulated object, including the Monte Carlo truth information of the original ionizing radiation, is preserved and can be stored to file, allowing for a direct comparison with reconstructed position information.
The framework is written in modern C++ and comes with fully documented source code as well as an extensive user manual. Its modular approach allows for a flexible set-up of the simulation and facilitates the reuse of independent, well-tested algorithms.
This contribution provides an overview of the framework and its different simulation modules, and presents first comparisons with test beam data.
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Low Gain Avalanche Devices for CLIC trackingSpeakers: Dr Jordi Duarte Campderros (Universidad de Cantabria (ES)), Jordi Duarte Campderros (IFCA)
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: CLEAR / short linacs (e.g. 3 GeV) 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConvener: Roberto Corsini (CERN)
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Status of the CLEAR FacilitySpeaker: Wilfrid Farabolini (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Beam instrumentation upgrades and developments on CLEARSpeaker: Michal Krupa (CERN)
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Status and plans for the Cavity BPMs on CLEARSpeaker: Johannes Nadenau (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH (DE))
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THz@CLEAR: source and diagnostics for the electron accelerationSpeaker: Alessandro Curcio (CERN)
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Electronics Irradiation Tests in VESPER: results and outlook for 2018Speaker: Ruben Garcia Alia (CERN)
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Results of the VHEE Studies in VESPER/CLEARSpeakers: Agnese Lagzda (University of Manchester), Prof. Roger Jones (Univ Manchester/Cockcroft Inst.)
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Coffee Break
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The Plasma Lens Experiment at CLEAR: Experimental Set-Up and ResultsSpeaker: Carl Lindstrøm (University of Oslo)
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Update on Wake-Field Monitor Studies in CLEARSpeaker: Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk (University of Oslo)
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New technique to localise the EM centre of accelerating structuresSpeaker: Natalia Galindo Munoz (Valencia Polytechnic University (ES))
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Studies for a New Injector for CLEAR/AWAKESpeaker: Mohsen Dayyani Kelisani (Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IR))
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A Possible 3 GeV Electron Linac at CERN, Motivation and PerspectivesSpeaker: Roberto Corsini (CERN)
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Power Sources 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConvener: Igor Syratchev (CERN)
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Experimental results of CLIC 20 MW L-band MBK klystrons testingSpeaker: Steffen Doebert (CERN)
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HE 50 MW X-band (COM) klystron design progress reportSpeaker: Brandon Weatherford (SLAC)
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Depressed collector option for HE 50 MW X-band klystron’Speaker: Jeff Neilson (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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Status of superconducting solenoid development for X-band 50 MWSpeaker: Prof. Akira Yamamoto (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
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Design and fabrication of a 5 GHz high efficiency klystron with the kladistron methodSpeakers: Claude Marchand (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)), Juliette Plouin (CEA)
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Introduction to KlyC. The new klystron computer code developed at CERNSpeaker: Jinchi Cai (CERN)
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High frequency (36 GHz; 48 GHz) fast wave amplifier development at Strathclyde, UKSpeaker: Dr Helen Yin (University of Strathclyde )
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CLICdp Vertex and Tracker R&D 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Daniel Hynds (University of Glasgow (GB)), Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES)), Simon Spannagel (CERN)
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Lessons Learned from Designing and Constructing the ALICE ITS Upgrade Detector
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 contribution gives an overview of the project and its organisation, highlighting challenges and crucial decisions that had to be taken to arrive to a working solution that can be implemented in time. Addressed items contain the qualification and selection of the pixel chip, its mass production and quality assurance, as well as the assembly of detector modules and their test.
Finally, the plans for the mechanical integration and electrical interfacing together with a timeline for commissioning and installation of the detector in the cavern are laid out.
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Development of an Enhanced Lateral Drift Sensor
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 by increasing the lateral size of the charge distribution already during the drift in the sensor material. To this end, it is necessary to carefully engineer the electric field in the bulk of this so-called
enhanced lateral drift (ELAD) sensor. This is achieved by implants with different values of doping concentration deep inside the bulk which allows for modification of the drift path of the charge carriers in the sensor.In order to find an optimal sensor design, detailed simulation studies have been conducted using SYNOPSYS TCAD. The parameters that need to be defined are the geometry of the implants, their doping concentration and the position inside the sensor. Process simulations are used to provide the production-determined shapes of the implants in order to allow for a realistic modelling.
The electric field simulation demonstrates the possibility to locally engineer the electric field. The drift simulation confirms the feasibility of the ELAD concept. Results of a sensor design optimisation are shown realising an almost optimal charge sharing and hence position resolution. Additionally, the idea of a new multi-layer production process is presented, allowing for deep bulk engineering.
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Design of the CLICTD ChipSpeaker: Rafael Ballabriga Sune (CERN)
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Conveners: Aleksander Zarnecki (University of Warsaw (PL)), Jorge de Blas (INFN-Padova), Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham (GB)), Wolfgang Kilian
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Results from H->gamma gamma study at 3 TeVSpeaker: Goran Kacarevic (University of Belgrade (RS))
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Measurement of ttH productionSpeaker: Yixuan Zhang (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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CLIC physics potential for composite Higgs modelsSpeaker: Oleksii Matsedonskyi (INFN Padua/Padua University)
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A global view on the Higgs self-coupling at lepton collidersSpeaker: Giuliano Panico
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Complete one-loop electroweak corrections to polarized e+e- scattering in SANCSpeaker: Renat Sadykov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (RU))
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Lunch
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Plenary session: Plenary Session 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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Welcome and introduction 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Eckhard Elsen (CERN)
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CLIC accelerator study 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Philip Nicholas Burrows (University of Oxford (GB))
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CLIC Physics Potential 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Andrea Wulzer (CERN)
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Coffee Break and CLIC Picture 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)
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X-band technology projects and industry status 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Nuria Catalan Lasheras (CERN)
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Next step for the CLIC project (2020-26) 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Steinar Stapnes (CERN)
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Calorimetry from LC to the LHC 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Felix Sefkow (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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B-physics anomalies 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Thomas Blake (University of Warwick)
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CLIC18 Workshop Dinner
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CLICdp Calorimetry R&D & Software and Detector Validation joint session 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Andreas Alexander Maier (CERN), Marek Idzik (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL)), Naomi Van Der Kolk (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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The CMS HGCAL sensor testing effortsSpeaker: Pedro Vieira De Castro Ferreira Da Silva (CERN)
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Test beam results and recent R&D for a compact forward calorimeterSpeaker: Oleksandr Borysov (Tel Aviv University (IL))
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Radiation hardness of GaAs: Cr and Si sensors irradiated by 20 MeV electron beamSpeaker: Uladzimir Kruchonak (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (RU))
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Software compensation in a combined ECAL + HCAL systemSpeaker: Yasmine Israeli
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Calorimetery: validation and performanceSpeaker: Matthias Artur Weber (CERN)
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CMS particle flow performanceSpeaker: Colin Bernet (IPNL/CNRS (Lyon))
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Compact Light Kick-Off meeting: Public session 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConveners: Andrea Latina (CERN), Gerardo D'Auria (Elettra Trieste)
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WelcomeSpeaker: Steinar Stapnes (CERN)
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The CompactLight ProjectSpeakers: Gerardo D'Auria (Sincrotrone Trieste ScpA (IT)), Gerardo D'Auria (Elettra Trieste), Regina Alexandra Rochow-Carbone (Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A.)
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WP4 PresentationSpeaker: Walter Wuensch (CERN)
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WP6 PresentationSpeaker: Avni Aksoy (Ankara University Institute of Accelerator Technologies (TR))
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WP7 PresentationSpeaker: Regina Alexandra Rochow-Carbone (Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A.)
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Discussion
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Convener: Victoria Jane Martin (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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Compact Light Kick-Off meeting: Restricted Session 503/1-001 - Council ChamberConveners: Andrea Latina (CERN), Gerardo D'Auria (Elettra Trieste)
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Project Objectives, Time Schedule and DeliverablesSpeaker: Gerardo D'Auria (Sincrotrone Trieste ScpA (IT))
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Constitution of XLS Governing Bodies
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Grant Agreement & Consortium Agreement
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WPs Organizational Aspects
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Concluding RemarksSpeaker: Gerardo D'Auria (Sincrotrone Trieste ScpA (IT))
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Accelerator - Parallel sessions: Civil Engineering and Infrastructures/ Main tunnel 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinConveners: Carlo Rossi (CERN), John Andrew Osborne (CERN)
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Report from the CLIC Main Linac Hardware Baselining Working GroupSpeaker: Carlo Rossi (CERN)
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CLIC Availability Studies and Operating CycleSpeaker: Odei Rey Orozco (Universitaet Stuttgart (DE))
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Introduction to the CEIS Working Group and Report from Civil EngineeringSpeakers: John Andrew Osborne (CERN), Matthew James Stuart (CERN)
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CLIC Handling, Engineering Update
Surface and Underground Transportationa and Installation Proposals for CLIC
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Electrical Powering for CLICSpeaker: Davide Bozzini (CERN)
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CLIC Master Schedule update for 380 GeVSpeaker: Marzia Bernardini (CERN)
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Conveners: Aleksander Zarnecki (University of Warsaw (PL)), Jorge de Blas (INFN-Padova), Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham (GB)), Wolfgang Kilian
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Top paper overviewSpeaker: Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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Latest results on matching top threshold and continuumSpeaker: Jürgen Reuter (DESY Hamburg, Germany)
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Non-resonant and electroweak NNLO correction to the e+e− top anti-top thresholdSpeaker: Dr Thomas Rauh (IPPP Durham)
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Luminosity spectra optimisation for the mass determination in threshold scanSpeaker: Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik)
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Luminosity measurement study using Bhabha events and top mass measurement from radiative eventsSpeaker: Esteban Fullana Torregrosa (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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Top pair production at 1.4 TeVSpeaker: Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham (GB))
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Top coupling extractionSpeaker: Ignacio Garcia Garcia (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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Search for top FCNC decay t->cH at 380 GeV CLICSpeaker: Aleksander Zarnecki (University of Warsaw (PL))
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CLIC Collaboration Board 6/R-012 - conference room
https://indico.cern.ch/event/689878/
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CLIC Collaboration Board
Agenda available under:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/689878/Speaker: Roger Ruber (Uppsala University (SE))
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CLICdp: CLICdp session 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumConveners: Aidan Robson (University of Glasgow (GB)), Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik), Konrad Elsener (CERN), Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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Speakers Committee reportSpeaker: Naomi Van Der Kolk (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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Publications Committee reportSpeakers: Aleksander Zarnecki (University of Warsaw (PL)), Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham (GB))
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Institute Board reportSpeaker: Victoria Jane Martin (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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CloseoutSpeaker: Aidan Robson (University of Glasgow (GB))
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CLICdp: CLICdp Dinner Les Armures Restaurant
Les Armures Restaurant
Rue du Puits-Saint-Pierre 1, 1204 Genève
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Plenary session: Plenary Session - Summary 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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Preparation for the ESU: update on the processSpeakers: Lucie Linssen (CERN), on behalf of Halina Abramowicz
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Implementation studies and goals, 4 short talks (Civil Engineering and Infrastructure, Cost & Power, CLEAR/3 GeV beams, Module & Main Linac layout)Speakers: Carlo Rossi (CERN), John Andrew Osborne (CERN), Matthew James Stuart (CERN), Roberto Corsini (CERN), Steinar Stapnes (CERN)
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CLICdp working group reportsSpeakers: Andre Sailer (CERN), Andrea Wulzer (CERN), Dominik Dannheim (CERN), Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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a) Vertex and Tracking Detector Technology WGSpeakers: Dominik Dannheim (CERN), Mathieu Benoit (UNIGE)
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b) Detector Optimisation and Validation WGSpeakers: Andre Sailer (CERN), Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik), Konrad Elsener (CERN)
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c) Physics Analysis WGSpeakers: Philipp Roloff (CERN), Victoria Jane Martin (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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Preparation for the ESU
- Acc. and CLICdp, 15 min each (documents and work)
- Discussion
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CLICdp Institute Board and CLIC Collaboration Board reportsSpeakers: Roger Ruber (Uppsala University (SE)), Victoria Jane Martin (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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