27–31 Jan 2020
Tbilisi State University
Asia/Tbilisi timezone

Session

Beam Telescopes

29 Jan 2020, 10:30
Tbilisi State University

Tbilisi State University

1 Chavchavadze Av., Tbilisi, Vake district

Conveners

Beam Telescopes

  • Moritz Kiehn (Universite de Geneve (CH))

Beam Telescopes

  • Lennart Huth (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))

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  1. Nikkie Deelen (CERN)
    29/01/2020, 10:30

    A high rate beam telescope for high-rate beam studies with CMS Phase-2 prototype modules was built and commissioned at CERN in 2018. This telescope was build with CMS standard technology and it was based on 16 Phase-1 Pixel modules. From the measurements performed during the commissioning it was found that the telescope has a 7 μm resolution in the horizontal, and a 10 μm resolution in the...

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  2. Clement Grimault (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    29/01/2020, 10:50

    For the experimental setup at the 25MeV proton test beam facility in Strasbourg a reference telescope has been assembled. Four CMS Pixel-Phase-1 modules have been used to build two reference planes in front and behind the detector under test (DUT), each plane consisting of two modules mounted side by side with a small overlap of about one millimetre. The pixel modules are read out by an...

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  3. Patrick Asenov (Nat. Cent. for Sci. Res. Demokritos (GR))
    29/01/2020, 11:10

    The CHROMini telescope has been assembled at the 25 MeV proton test beam facility at IPHC-Strasbourg, consisting of two reference planes placed in front and behind the DUT (Detector Under Test), respectively, with each plane consisting of two CMS Pixel Phase-1 silicon modules. In this talk the development of a standalone Geant4 simulation, which was used to verify the design of the telescope...

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  4. Lennart Huth (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    29/01/2020, 11:30

    The EUDET-telescopes are an extremely successful set of tracking telescopes
    based on the mimosa26 sensors providing unprecedented tracking resolution
    for test beams. With more than ten years of stable running, the telescopes are
    about to reach their lifetime and need to be replaced/upgraded.
    Midterm solutions are already implemented allowing us to look into novel sensor
    technologies to...

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  5. Mr David Maximilian Immig (Physikalisches Institut Heidelberg)
    30/01/2020, 17:00

    The Mu3e experiment will search for the charged lepton flavor violating decay of an anti-muon into two positrons and an electron. Up to $10^9$ anti-muons per second will be stopped on a target, allowing to reach a sensitivity of $10^{-16}$. The reconstruction of the trajectories of the low-momentum decay particles requires an ultra-thin pixel detector with excellent momentum, vertex and time...

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  6. Mateusz Dyndal (CERN)
    30/01/2020, 17:20

    MALTA is a novel monolithic active pixel CMOS sensor chip designed in TowerJazz 180nm technology. The chip contains 512x512 square pixels with a pitch size of 36.4 μm, and has a thickness down to 100 μm. A MALTA telescope has been developed that contains 3-6 planes. In this contribution we will review the performance of the telescope evaluated during recent testbeam campaigns at DESY and ELSA....

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  7. Uwe Kraemer (DESY)
    30/01/2020, 17:40

    The Lycoris high precision large area silicon telescope was designed and commissioned for the DESY
    II Test Beam Facility as part of the AIDA2020 project.
    The telescope was designed to be complementary to the existing EUDET-type telescopes, providing a
    large active area with only a minimal support structure while still providing a single point resolution
    better than 10 μm. As such, the...

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