Radiation effects in the LHC experiments and impact on operation and performance

from Monday 11 February 2019 (08:30) to Tuesday 12 February 2019 (22:30)
CERN (6/2-024)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
11 Feb 2019
12 Feb 2019
AM
08:30 Registration  
09:00 Workshop welcome and goals - Ian Dawson (University of Sheffield (GB))  
09:15
Sensor measurements (until 12:30)
09:15 Silicon radiation damage at the LHC experiments - Jory Sonneveld (Hamburg University (DE))  
09:45 CMS pixel radiation damage measurements - Finn Feindt (Hamburg University (DE))  
10:05 Leakage current measurements with the ATLAS pixel detector - Aidan Grummer (University of New Mexico (US))  
10:25 CMS strip radiation damage measurements - Jean-Laurent Agram (IPHC Strasbourg - Univ. de Haute-Alsace (FR))  
10:45 --- Coffee break ---
11:10 Sensor measurements with the ATLAS SCT - Kazuya Mochizuki (Universite de Montreal (CA))  
11:30 Radiation effects in the LHCb VELO Run 1+2 - Gediminas Sarpis (University of Manchester (GB))  
11:50 Recent results of the RD50 Collaboration - Marta Baselga (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
12:10 Discussion  
09:00
Radiation Background Simulation and Monitoring (until 12:35)
09:00 Introduction - Ian Dawson (University of Sheffield (GB))  
09:10 Radiation damage simulation and modelling in FLUKA - Vasilis Vlachoudis (CERN)  
09:30 Radiation background simulation capabilities of Geant4 - Prof. Vladimir Ivantchenko (CERN)  
09:50 Event generators for simulating radiation backgrounds - Deepak Kar (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA))  
10:10 On the uncertainties of silicon hardness factors - Mika Huhtinen (CERN)  
10:35 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 ATLAS simulations, predictions, comparison with data - Sven Menke (Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik (DE))  
11:20 CMS simulations, predictions, comparison with data - Sophie Mallows (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
11:40 LHCb simulations, predictions, comparison with data - Agnieszka Oblakowska-Mucha (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL)) Agnieszka Mucha (UST, FPACS, CERN)  
12:00 ALICE simulations, predictions, comparisons with data - Antonello Di Mauro (CERN)  
12:20 Discussion - All  
PM
12:30 Lunch break  
14:00
Sensor simulation (until 17:30)
14:00 Introduction  
14:10 Overview - Mathieu Benoit (UNIGE)  
14:45 Silicon Pixel Sensor Simulation in the CMS Monte Carlo Framework - Cristina Ana Mantilla Suarez (Johns Hopkins University (US))  
15:05 Pixel Radiation Damage Measurements with ATLAS - Paolo Sabatini (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))  
15:25 --- Coffee Break ---
15:50 Lorentz angle measurements and simulations in ATLAS - Javier Llorente Merino (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))  
16:10 Status and Plans for ATLAS Radiation Damage Simulation - Alex Zeng Wang (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))  
16:30 Silicon Strip Sensor Simulation in the CMS Monte Carlo Framework - Eric Chabert (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))  
16:50 Discussion  
12:35 Lunch break  
14:00
Electronics/Optoelectronics (until 17:30)
14:00 Introduction - Erik Butz (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
14:10 Simulation of SEU/SET effects in the DICE latches by AFTU tool - Francisco Rogelio Palomo Pinto (Universidad de Sevilla (ES))  
14:25 SEU/SET results in ATLAS IBL FE-I4-B - Marcello Bindi (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))  
14:55 Discussions  
15:10 --- Cofee break ---
15:35 SEU and LV currents in CMS pixels - Klaas Padeken (Vanderbilt University (US))  
15:55 Irradiation results from ATLAS SCT opto-boards - Gavin Pownall (University of Oxford (GB), DESY (DE))  
16:15 Radiation effects in the CMS strip tracker readout electronics - Raffaele Angelo Gerosa (Univ. of California San Diego (US))  
16:35 Discussions