8–11 Feb 2021
Lecce, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Beam Telescopes

9 Feb 2021, 15:10
Lecce, Italy

Lecce, Italy

Conveners

Beam Telescopes

  • Antonio De Benedittis (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT))
  • Katharina Dort (CERN, Justus-Liebig-Universitaet Giessen (DE))

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  1. David Maximilian Immig (Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
    09/02/2021, 15:10

    The MuPix-telescope is a continuously evolving tracking telescope with very high rate capabilities that makes use of the most recent high-voltage monolithic active pixel sensor (HV-MAPS).
    The nominal structure consists of three tracking layers of 100$\,\mu$m thin HV-MAPS chips, at present MuPix10, and a DUT layer, complemented by scintillating tiles for additional time information. MuPix10 is...

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  2. Andrea Gabrielli (CERN)
    09/02/2021, 15:30

    MALTA is a novel monolithic active pixel CMOS sensor chip designed in TowerJazz 180nm imaging technology originally conceived for the phase II upgrade of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk) detector. MALTA sensor has been produced on Cz substrate in view of optimising the signal for efficiency and time resolution. A beam telescope system has been developed using up to six MALTA planes with a...

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  3. Jens Kroeger (Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
    09/02/2021, 16:00

    Stringent requirements are posed on the next generations of vertex and tracking detectors for high-energy physics experiments to reach the foreseen physics goals. Hence, a large variety of silicon sensors targeting the specific needs of each use case are developed and tested both in laboratory and test-beam measurement campaigns. An increasing number of these detectors provides hit time...

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  4. Vallary Shashikant Bhopatkar (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
    09/02/2021, 16:20

    The Argonne Pixel Tracking Telescope is installed at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility to study the performance of various pixel detectors and new DAQ systems. The tracking telescope consists of six planar n-in-p silicon sensors and read out by the FE-I4 front-end chip with a pixel size of 250 $\times$ 50 μm$^2$. The telescope performance is evaluated using a 120 GeV proton beam. The measured...

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  5. Davide Zuolo (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    09/02/2021, 16:35

    In this talk the silicon strip-based telescope installed in the Fermilab Test Beam Facility will be presented. The telescope is composed by twelve planes, six upstream and six downstream the detector under test (DUT) station. Each plane is made of 640 strips with 60 $\mu m$ pitch, capacitively readout by the FSSR2 chip. The alignment algorithm, based on a Kalman filter approach will be also...

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