Session

Pixel system upgrade

10 Dec 2018, 14:10
Activity Center (Academia Sinica, Taipei)

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Academia Sinica, Taipei

128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan

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  1. Donal Murray (University of Manchester (GB))
    10/12/2018, 14:10
    Applications in nuclear and high energy physics
    ORAL

    The LHCb experiment at the LHC is designed to capture decays of b- and c-hadrons for the study of CP violation and rare decays. It has already had a transformative impact in the field of flavour physics as well as making many general purpose physics measurements in the forward region. At the end of Run-II, many of the LHCb measurements will remain statistically dominated. For this reason the...

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  2. Dr Malte Backhaus (CMS) (ETH Zurich)
    10/12/2018, 14:35
    Applications in nuclear and high energy physics
    ORAL

    The entire CMS silicon Tracker will be replaced at HL-LHC with a new detector featuring increased radiation hardness, and capability to handle higher data rate and longer trigger latency. The Inner Tracker will be exposed to the most extreme conditions, requiring advanced technologies and novel solutions notably for the readout and powering electronics. The new detector will also feature...

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  3. Mrs Dimitra Andreou (CERN)
    10/12/2018, 15:00
    Applications in nuclear and high energy physics
    ORAL

    The Inner Tracking System (ITS) of the ALICE experiment will be upgraded during the second long LHC shutdown in 2019-2020. The main goal of the ALICE ITS Upgrade is to enable high precision measurements of low - momentum particles ($<1GeV/c$) by acquiring a large sample of events, benefiting from the increase of the LHC instantaneous luminosity of Pb $-$ Pb collisions to $\mathcal{L} = 6 \cdot...

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  4. Prof. Attilio Andreazza (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    10/12/2018, 15:25
    Pixel sensor technology
    ORAL

    For the high luminosity era of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) it is foreseen to replace the current Inner Detector of the ATLAS experiment with a new, all-silicon detector to cope with the increase in occupancy, bandwidth and radiation damage that result from the increase of the instantaneous luminosity by a factor of 5 to 7.5. The new Inner Tracker (ITk) will consist of an inner pixel and...

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