MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors Conference 2019
from
Sunday 5 May 2019 (18:00)
to
Friday 10 May 2019 (14:40)
Monday 29 April 2019
Tuesday 30 April 2019
Wednesday 1 May 2019
Thursday 2 May 2019
Friday 3 May 2019
Saturday 4 May 2019
Sunday 5 May 2019
18:00
Arrival of the participants and installation at the hotels
Arrival of the participants and installation at the hotels
18:00 - 20:00
Room: City
Monday 6 May 2019
08:30
Registration - Welcome coffee - Poster hanging
Registration - Welcome coffee - Poster hanging
08:30 - 10:00
Room: Hall Atalante
10:00
RD51 activities and perspectives
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Maximilien Chefdeville
(
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)
)
RD51 activities and perspectives
Maximilien Chefdeville
(
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)
)
10:00 - 10:30
10:30
MPGD-based photon detectors for the upgrade of COMPASS RICH-1 and beyond
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Silvia Dalla Torre
(
Universita e INFN Trieste (IT)
)
MPGD-based photon detectors for the upgrade of COMPASS RICH-1 and beyond
Silvia Dalla Torre
(
Universita e INFN Trieste (IT)
)
10:30 - 10:50
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:50
Development of new MPGD structures for nuclear physics applications
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Marco Cortesi
(
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
)
Development of new MPGD structures for nuclear physics applications
Marco Cortesi
(
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
)
10:50 - 11:10
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:10
R&D on THGEM with Resistive Diamond-like carbon coating
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Guofeng Song
(
University of Science and Technology of China
)
R&D on THGEM with Resistive Diamond-like carbon coating
Guofeng Song
(
University of Science and Technology of China
)
11:10 - 11:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:30
Recent advances with RPWELL Detectors – physics and potential applications
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Arindam Roy
(
Ben-Gurion University
)
Recent advances with RPWELL Detectors – physics and potential applications
Arindam Roy
(
Ben-Gurion University
)
11:30 - 11:50
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:50
Test of the first MPGD-based (S)DHCAL
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Dan Shaked Renous
(
Weizmann Institute of Science (IL)
)
Test of the first MPGD-based (S)DHCAL
Dan Shaked Renous
(
Weizmann Institute of Science (IL)
)
11:50 - 12:10
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
Digital and Semi-Digital Hadronic Calorimeters (S-DHCAL) were suggested for future Colliders as part of the particle-flow concept. Though studied mostly with RPCs, MPGD-based sampling elements could significantly improve the calorimeter performance thanks to their proportional response. In 2018, several large-area resistive Micromegas and Resistive Plate WELL (RPWELL) of 48x48$~$cm$^{2}$ were tested at CERN. The performance of the first produced detectors were studied with high energy particles delivered by the SPS machine. Then, all detectors were grouped with steel absorber plates into a small MPGD-based SDHCAL prototype which recorded hadronic showers of low-energy pions from the PS. The response of the individual sampling elements and of the calorimeter will be reported. For the former, emphasis will be put on MIP efficiency and hit multiplicity, spatial uniformity, HV stability, and rate effects. The calorimeter response is derived from data samples recorded at different pion momenta, from 2 to 6 GeV/c. To minimise leakage at the rear of the calorimeter, pions showering in the first layers were selected. This way, the energy resolution of the prototype could be assessed as well. Results will be shown and when possible, compared to simulated ones.
12:10
Performances of the Micromegas Vertex Tracker at the CLAS12 experiment for the 2017-2018 physics run
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Maxence Vandenbroucke
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
Performances of the Micromegas Vertex Tracker at the CLAS12 experiment for the 2017-2018 physics run
Maxence Vandenbroucke
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
12:10 - 12:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:30
Lunch
Lunch
12:30 - 14:00
Room: Ilates, Chassiron and Richelieu
14:00
Development of μ-PIC with glass substrate aiming at high gas gain
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Mitsuru Abe
(
Kyoto university
)
Development of μ-PIC with glass substrate aiming at high gas gain
Mitsuru Abe
(
Kyoto university
)
14:00 - 14:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
14:20
Production of Micromegas and progress on the HV stability issues
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Giada Mancini
(
INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)
)
Production of Micromegas and progress on the HV stability issues
Giada Mancini
(
INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)
)
14:20 - 14:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
14:40
VMM3a, an ASIC for tracking detectors
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George Iakovidis
(
Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)
)
VMM3a, an ASIC for tracking detectors
George Iakovidis
(
Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)
)
14:40 - 15:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
15:00
New Physics frontiers and future accelerators
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Maksym Titov
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
New Physics frontiers and future accelerators
Maksym Titov
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
15:00 - 15:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
15:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:30 - 16:00
Room: Hall Atalante
16:00
CMS Phase II Upgrade with GEM detectors
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Mohit Gola
(
University of Delhi (IN)
)
CMS Phase II Upgrade with GEM detectors
Mohit Gola
(
University of Delhi (IN)
)
16:00 - 16:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:20
Production, Quality Control and Performance of GE1/1 Detectors for the CMS Upgrade
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Rosamaria Venditti
(
Universita e INFN, Bari (IT)
)
Production, Quality Control and Performance of GE1/1 Detectors for the CMS Upgrade
Rosamaria Venditti
(
Universita e INFN, Bari (IT)
)
16:20 - 16:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:40
Lessons Learnt from the GE1/1 Slice test
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Brian Dorney
(
Universite Libre de Bruxelles (BE)
)
Lessons Learnt from the GE1/1 Slice test
Brian Dorney
(
Universite Libre de Bruxelles (BE)
)
16:40 - 17:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
17:00
City tour
City tour
17:00 - 19:00
19:00
RD51 Management Board
RD51 Management Board
19:00 - 20:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
Tuesday 7 May 2019
09:00
A scalable High Voltage power supply system with SoC control for Micro Pattern Gaseous Detector
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Stefano Levorato
(
Universita e INFN Trieste (IT)
)
A scalable High Voltage power supply system with SoC control for Micro Pattern Gaseous Detector
Stefano Levorato
(
Universita e INFN Trieste (IT)
)
09:00 - 09:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
09:20
Recent Development of Glass GEMs and Their Uses
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Takeshi Fujiwara
(
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology
)
Recent Development of Glass GEMs and Their Uses
Takeshi Fujiwara
(
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology
)
09:20 - 09:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
09:40
Development and Properties of 100 mm-square size LTCC-GEM
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Yoko Takeuchi
(
Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute
)
Development and Properties of 100 mm-square size LTCC-GEM
Yoko Takeuchi
(
Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute
)
09:40 - 10:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:00
Neutrino physics : current and future experiments
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Kam-Biu Luk
Neutrino physics : current and future experiments
Kam-Biu Luk
10:00 - 10:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Hall Atalante
11:00
Small-pad resistive Micromegas: Comparison of patterned embedded resistors and DLC based spark protection systems
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Mauro Iodice
(
INFN - Sezione di Roma Tre
)
Small-pad resistive Micromegas: Comparison of patterned embedded resistors and DLC based spark protection systems
Mauro Iodice
(
INFN - Sezione di Roma Tre
)
11:00 - 11:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:20
Correlation of optical and electrical measurements of the delayed discharge propagation in GEM detector
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Antonija Utrobicic
(
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science
)
Correlation of optical and electrical measurements of the delayed discharge propagation in GEM detector
Antonija Utrobicic
(
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science
)
11:20 - 11:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:40
A numerical investigation on the discharges in Micromegas
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Deb Sankar Bhattacharya
(
Julius Max. Universitaet Wuerzburg (DE)
)
A numerical investigation on the discharges in Micromegas
Deb Sankar Bhattacharya
(
Julius Max. Universitaet Wuerzburg (DE)
)
11:40 - 12:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:00
Study of discharges and their effects in GEM detectors
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Jeremie Alexandre Merlin
(
CERN
)
Study of discharges and their effects in GEM detectors
Jeremie Alexandre Merlin
(
CERN
)
12:00 - 12:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:20
SRS VMM readout for Gadolinium GEM-based detector prototypes for the NMX instrument at ESS
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Michael Lupberger
(
CERN
)
SRS VMM readout for Gadolinium GEM-based detector prototypes for the NMX instrument at ESS
Michael Lupberger
(
CERN
)
12:20 - 12:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:40
Lunch
Lunch
12:40 - 14:00
Room: Ilates, Chassiron and Richelieu
14:00
Poster session
Poster session
14:00 - 15:30
Room: Hall Atalante
15:30
Picosecond timing detectors and applications
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Jerry Va'vra
(
SLAC
)
Picosecond timing detectors and applications
Jerry Va'vra
(
SLAC
)
15:30 - 16:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:00
Recent Developments on Precise Timing with the PICOSEC Micromegas Detector
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Ioannis Manthos
(
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
)
Recent Developments on Precise Timing with the PICOSEC Micromegas Detector
Ioannis Manthos
(
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
)
16:00 - 16:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:20
Recent photocathode and sensor developments for the PICOSEC micromegas detector
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Xu Wang
(
University of Science and Technology of China (CN)
)
Recent photocathode and sensor developments for the PICOSEC micromegas detector
Xu Wang
(
University of Science and Technology of China (CN)
)
16:20 - 16:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:40
Diamond Like Carbon for the Fast Timing MPGD
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Piet Verwilligen
(
Universita e INFN, Bari (IT)
)
Diamond Like Carbon for the Fast Timing MPGD
Piet Verwilligen
(
Universita e INFN, Bari (IT)
)
16:40 - 17:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
17:00
Development of GEM based Transition Radiation Detector and Tracker (GEM-TRD/T)
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Kondo Gnanvo
(
University of Virginia (US)
)
Development of GEM based Transition Radiation Detector and Tracker (GEM-TRD/T)
Kondo Gnanvo
(
University of Virginia (US)
)
17:00 - 17:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
17:20
Laser ablation as a novel manufacturing technique of high-precision 1D- and 2D-readout boards for Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (cancelled-included in next talk)
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Stephan Aune
(
CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR)
)
Laser ablation as a novel manufacturing technique of high-precision 1D- and 2D-readout boards for Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (cancelled-included in next talk)
Stephan Aune
(
CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR)
)
17:20 - 17:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
17:40
New Developments in MPGDs for a Future Electron Ion Collider
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Bob Azmoun
(
Brookhaven National Laboratory
)
New Developments in MPGDs for a Future Electron Ion Collider
Bob Azmoun
(
Brookhaven National Laboratory
)
17:40 - 18:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
Wednesday 8 May 2019
09:00
Development of resistive Micromegas TPCs for the T2K experiment
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David ATTIE
(
CEA/DSM/DAPNIA/SPP
)
Development of resistive Micromegas TPCs for the T2K experiment
David ATTIE
(
CEA/DSM/DAPNIA/SPP
)
09:00 - 09:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
09:20
A new scheme for Micromegas TPC readout : the encapsulated resistive anode with reverse grounding
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Paul Colas
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
A new scheme for Micromegas TPC readout : the encapsulated resistive anode with reverse grounding
Paul Colas
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
09:20 - 09:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
09:40
A high-gain and low ion-backflow double micro-mesh gaseous structure
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Jianbei Liu
(
University of Science and Technology of China (CN)
)
A high-gain and low ion-backflow double micro-mesh gaseous structure
Jianbei Liu
(
University of Science and Technology of China (CN)
)
09:40 - 10:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:00
TPC technologies using MPGDs
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Piotr Gasik
(
Technische Universität Muenchen (DE)
)
TPC technologies using MPGDs
Piotr Gasik
(
Technische Universität Muenchen (DE)
)
10:00 - 10:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Hall Atalante
11:00
dE/dx Resolution Studies of a Pre-Production Read Out Chamber for the ALICE GEM TPC
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Thomas Klemenz
(
Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE)
)
dE/dx Resolution Studies of a Pre-Production Read Out Chamber for the ALICE GEM TPC
Thomas Klemenz
(
Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE)
)
11:00 - 11:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:20
Study of a passive gating grid for IBF suppression
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Vladislav Zakharov
Study of a passive gating grid for IBF suppression
Vladislav Zakharov
11:20 - 11:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:40
Low-pressure TPC with THGEM readout for ion identification in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
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Tamara Shakirova
(
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
)
Low-pressure TPC with THGEM readout for ion identification in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
Tamara Shakirova
(
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
)
11:40 - 12:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
A new technique for ion identification in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) has been proposed based on measuring the ion track ranges using a low-pressure time projection chamber (TPC). As a proof of principle, the low-pressure TPC with charge readout using a THGEM multiplier was developed. The tracks of alpha-particles from various radioactive sources were successfully recorded in the TPC. The track ranges were measured with a rather high accuracy, reaching 3%. Using these results and SRIM code simulation, it is shown that the isobaric boron and beryllium ions can be effectively separated at the 10 sigma level. This technique is expected to be applied in the AMS facility in Novosibirsk for dating geological objects, in particular for geochronology of Cenozoic Era.
12:00
Development of a Time Projection Chamber for Hadron Experiments at J-PARC
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Shinhyung Kim
Development of a Time Projection Chamber for Hadron Experiments at J-PARC
Shinhyung Kim
12:00 - 12:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:30
Lunch
Lunch
12:30 - 14:00
Room: Ilates, Chassiron and Richelieu
14:00
Poster session
Poster session
14:00 - 15:30
Room: Hall Atalante
15:30
MPGD applications outside high energy physics
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Florian Maximilian Brunbauer
(
CERN, Vienna University of Technology (AT)
)
MPGD applications outside high energy physics
Florian Maximilian Brunbauer
(
CERN, Vienna University of Technology (AT)
)
15:30 - 16:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:00
Development of novel ultra-thin Micromegas and a Time Projection Chamber for animal ion transmission tomography
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Jona Bortfeldt
(
CERN
)
Development of novel ultra-thin Micromegas and a Time Projection Chamber for animal ion transmission tomography
Jona Bortfeldt
(
CERN
)
16:00 - 16:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
16:20
ACTAR TPC: a tool for nuclear physics applications
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Thomas ROGER
(
Grand Accelerateur National d'Ions Lourds (FR)
)
ACTAR TPC: a tool for nuclear physics applications
Thomas ROGER
(
Grand Accelerateur National d'Ions Lourds (FR)
)
16:20 - 16:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
The ACTAR TPC (Active Target & Time Projection Chamber) is a detector developed for fundamental nuclear physics studies such as nuclear reaction and structure studies as well as exotic decay and proton emission studies. It results from the joint efforts to build a second generation gaseous target and detector that merges the advantages of the first generation active target MAYA based on wire amplification and the CENBG TPC based on GEMs. In addition to specific developments concerning the high density collection plane (with 16k pads) and the active volume, the device is equipped with the GET electronics that allows for time sampling of signal of each pad for a full 3D reconstruction of tracks. The pad planes are equipped with 128 and 256 µm bulk micromegas (64x128 mm2) either on standard PCB or on a specific metal-core PCD. After the realization of demonstrator detectors that have been tested in various conditions including in beam tests, the final detectors (2 pad plane geometries have been designed) are now almost completed, with in-beam commissioning runs at GANIL, for active target and decay detector modes of the device. We propose to present the characteristics of the detector in terms of particle tracking and energy analysis, resulting from the various source and beam test measurements. We will also address the issues related to the gas used in Active Targets. The ACTAR TPC device is planned to be used in 2 experiments at GANIL in 2019.
16:40
GEM detectors for the MAGIX focal plane: minimising materials for low energy experiments
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Stefano Caiazza
(
Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)
)
GEM detectors for the MAGIX focal plane: minimising materials for low energy experiments
Stefano Caiazza
(
Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)
)
16:40 - 17:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
The new MAGIX experiment, to be built at the 105 MeV line of the ERL MESA at the institute for Nuclear Physics of the University of Mainz, features two high-resolution spectrometers looking at the target area where luminosity of the order of $10^{35} \text{cm}^{-2}\text{s}^{-1}$ will be achievable. To improve the momentum and angular resolution of the spectrometers, the greatest challenge is to minimise the material budget of their GEM-based focal plane detectors as much as possible. In this talk we will present the solutions we developed to build a high-resolution MPGD tracker for those experimental conditions including a foil based readout plane with Chromium-GEM amplification and a short-drift TPC with an open field cage, the latter being the solution finally approved for the experiment.
17:00
new MPGD-based structures for electroluminescence TPCs
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Diego Gonzalez Diaz
(
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES)
)
new MPGD-based structures for electroluminescence TPCs
Diego Gonzalez Diaz
(
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES)
)
17:00 - 17:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
Optical TPCs, specially those operating in electroluminescence mode, are widely used in the searches for rare events, particularly in those involving the reconstruction of very faint energy deposits (down to single photon/electron sensitivity) or outstanding energy resolution. Unlike avalanche multiplication, electroluminescence depends just on the maximum voltage that the structure can sustain, hence thick structures are preferable. In order to work in these conditions, a new type of very thick GEM ('FAT'-GEM) based on acrylic has been developed at CERN workshop. Acrylic is a rugged and homogeneous radio-pure material, easy to machine and widely available, therefore it holds some promise for a new generation of optimised structures in the field of rare event searches. First measurements under an Ar/Xe mixture at 10bar already showed an energy resolution extrapolating to 2%(FWHM) for the Qbb-energy of 136Xe, at an optical gain of around 1000ph/e. We will report in this contribution results of this ongoing effort, presenting results for a wide range of structures, gases and pressures.
17:20
CYGNO: Triple-GEM Optical Readout for Directional Dark Matter Search
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Davide Pinci
(
Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT)
)
CYGNO: Triple-GEM Optical Readout for Directional Dark Matter Search
Davide Pinci
(
Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT)
)
17:20 - 17:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
17:40
Charging up study in resistive Micromegas detectors
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Jerome Samarati
(
CERN
)
Charging up study in resistive Micromegas detectors
Jerome Samarati
(
CERN
)
17:40 - 18:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
18:00
Information
Information
18:00 - 18:01
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
18:15
RD51 Collaboration Board
RD51 Collaboration Board
18:15 - 18:45
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
Thursday 9 May 2019
09:00
New MPGD-based muon telescopes for ScanPyramids and associated R&D on gas consumption
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Sebastien Procureur
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
New MPGD-based muon telescopes for ScanPyramids and associated R&D on gas consumption
Sebastien Procureur
(
Université Paris-Saclay (FR)
)
09:00 - 09:20
Room: Amphitheater
09:20
Development of high-performance DLC resistive electrodes for MPGDs
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Lunlin Shang
(
Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science
)
Development of high-performance DLC resistive electrodes for MPGDs
Lunlin Shang
(
Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science
)
09:20 - 09:40
Room: Amphitheater
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films are a class of metastable amorphous low-dimensional materials characterized by a mixture of diamond-structure with sp3 type C bonds and graphite-structure with sp2 type C bonds at the atomic level. DLC films open up new avenues to make high-performance resistive electrodes for Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGDs) that present numerous attractive properties, such as excellent mechanical performance, chemical inertness, thermal stability and a large range of electrical resistivity. The DLC resistive electrode not only replace the traditional carbon paste resistive electrode made by screen printing technique to avoid the occurrence of spark between electrodes, but also allow to develop new MPGD structures. In recent research, we have developed a thin DLC film on APICAL substrate with unbalanced magnetron sputtering technology. The sputtering process has been optimized with regards to mechanical adhesion, internal stress and surface resistivity of the DLC coating. A systematical study of the factors affecting the DLC surface resistivity have been investigated, including target power, deposition time, vacuum degree, element doping, and annealing treatment. The results are summarized as follows: (1) the surface resistivity decreases with the increase of the target power and the sputtering time, and appears more stable and uniform at lower target power (0.55kw) with longer sputtering time (40min); (2) the vacuum degree during the sputtering has a significant impact on the surface resistivity: the higher the degree of vacuum, the lower the surface resistivity; (3) hydrogen doping can increase the surface resistivity, probably due to the increase of the sp3 component in the DLC film; (4) after the annealing treatment at 200 degree, the surface resistance decreases to about 1/3 of its original value and stays stable afterwards. We also briefly present several examples of application of the DLC coating in development of MPGDs, including DLC photocathodes for the Picosecond Micromegas detector, resistive DLC electrodes for the μRWELL detector, and high-resistivity DLC coating for “charging-up free” THGEM detectors. In conclusion, we have developed a manufacturing technique for high-quality DLC resistive electrodes for MPGDs as a result of interdisciplinary research involving both material science and particle physics. Development of DLC resistive electrodes opens up enormous opportunities for innovative development and application of MPGDs.
09:40
Micromegas for beam loss monitoring
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Laura Segui
Micromegas for beam loss monitoring
Laura Segui
09:40 - 10:00
Room: Amphitheater
10:00
MPGD and neutron detection techniques and applications
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Gabriele Croci
(
Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT)
)
MPGD and neutron detection techniques and applications
Gabriele Croci
(
Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT)
)
10:00 - 10:30
Room: Amphitheater
10:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00
Room: Forum des Pertuis
11:00
Development of a thermal bonding method for fabrication of Micromegas and new MPGD structures
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Zhiyong Zhang
(
USTC
)
Development of a thermal bonding method for fabrication of Micromegas and new MPGD structures
Zhiyong Zhang
(
USTC
)
11:00 - 11:20
Room: Amphitheater
11:20
Fast neutron spectroscopy from 1 MeV up to 15 MeV with MIMAC-FASTn, a mobile and directional fast neutron spectrometer
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Nadine Saudraix
Fast neutron spectroscopy from 1 MeV up to 15 MeV with MIMAC-FASTn, a mobile and directional fast neutron spectrometer
Nadine Saudraix
11:20 - 11:40
Room: Amphitheatre
11:40
The Micro Strip Gas Chambers for the X-Ray monitor (JEM-X) onboard ESA’s INTEGRAL mission
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Carl Budtz-Jorgensen
(
Technical U. of Denmark, Nat. Space Institute
)
The Micro Strip Gas Chambers for the X-Ray monitor (JEM-X) onboard ESA’s INTEGRAL mission
Carl Budtz-Jorgensen
(
Technical U. of Denmark, Nat. Space Institute
)
11:40 - 12:00
Room: Amphitheater
12:00
Tribute to A. Oed: Anton Oed's Pre-MSGC-History at the Institut Laue-Langevin
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Peter Geltenbort
(
ILL
)
Tribute to A. Oed: Anton Oed's Pre-MSGC-History at the Institut Laue-Langevin
Peter Geltenbort
(
ILL
)
12:00 - 12:15
Room: Amphitheater
12:15
Triibute to A. Oed: MSGCs and their descendants. Past, Present, and Future
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Vladimir Peskov
(
Russian Academy of Sciences (RU)
)
Triibute to A. Oed: MSGCs and their descendants. Past, Present, and Future
Vladimir Peskov
(
Russian Academy of Sciences (RU)
)
12:15 - 12:30
Room: Amphitheater
12:30
Tribute to A. Oed: MSGC for neutron scattering instruments at the ILL
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Bruno Guerard
(
ILL
)
Tribute to A. Oed: MSGC for neutron scattering instruments at the ILL
Bruno Guerard
(
ILL
)
12:30 - 12:45
Room: Amphitheater
12:45
Charpak and Oed Award ceremonies
Charpak and Oed Award ceremonies
12:45 - 13:00
Room: Amphitheater
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 14:30
Room: Salle du Clone
14:30
Social event
Social event
14:30 - 20:30
Room: Le Bar André
Friday 10 May 2019
09:00
RD51- Discussions on VMM electronics (open for everyone)
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Jochen Kaminski
(
University of Bonn (DE)
)
RD51- Discussions on VMM electronics (open for everyone)
Jochen Kaminski
(
University of Bonn (DE)
)
09:00 - 10:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:00
Astroparticle Physics
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Elisabetta Baracchini
(
Gran Sasso Science Institute
)
Astroparticle Physics
Elisabetta Baracchini
(
Gran Sasso Science Institute
)
10:00 - 10:30
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
10:30
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:30 - 11:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:00
New Results from GridPixes
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Jochen Kaminski
(
University of Bonn (DE)
)
New Results from GridPixes
Jochen Kaminski
(
University of Bonn (DE)
)
11:00 - 11:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:20
Application of micro-pattern gas detectors in the present and future experiments in Budker INP
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Lev Shekhtman
(
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU)
)
Application of micro-pattern gas detectors in the present and future experiments in Budker INP
Lev Shekhtman
(
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU)
)
11:20 - 11:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
11:40
First results of Rayleigh scattering method to define the size of ion clusters in a gaseous detector
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Yalcin Kalkan
(
Uludag University (TR)
)
First results of Rayleigh scattering method to define the size of ion clusters in a gaseous detector
Yalcin Kalkan
(
Uludag University (TR)
)
11:40 - 12:00
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:00
High space resolution μ-RWELL for high rate applications
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Marco Poli Lener
(
INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)
)
High space resolution μ-RWELL for high rate applications
Marco Poli Lener
(
INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)
)
12:00 - 12:20
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne
12:20
LHM-based “local dual-phase TPCs” – potential tools for future noble-liquid detectors
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Amos Breskin
(
Weizmann Institute of Science (IL)
)
LHM-based “local dual-phase TPCs” – potential tools for future noble-liquid detectors
Amos Breskin
(
Weizmann Institute of Science (IL)
)
12:20 - 12:40
Room: salle Casoar-Tadorne