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Title Prospects for new measurements using advanced silicon technologies in ALICE
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Author(s) Van Leeuwen, Marco (speaker) (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2020-06-04. - 0:19:00.
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(10th International Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions)
Lecture note on 2020-06-04T11:15:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract A Large Ion Collider Experiment plans intensive use of silicon technologies for extensions of the experiment, beyond the currently ongoing upgrade during the Long Shutdown 2 of the LHC. For Run 4, we will discuss the plans for the installation of three new layers of the Inner Tracking system, based on wafer-sized sensors sufficiently thinned to be rolled to a cylinder. This will lead to an unprecedentedly low material budget, and consequently drastically reduced interaction probabilities and unparalleled vertexing performance. For Run 5 and beyond, we will present ideas for a next-generation heavy-ion experiment fully based on silicon sensors for tracking, time-of-flight and shower measurements. This combines the advantages of extremely low material budget, fast read-out and high resolution.
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