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The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)

The ATLAS Detector will be upgraded for higher intensity running of the LHC. A long shutdown is envisioned in 2016 prior to the so-called Phase I running. A new pixel layer, called the Insertable B-Layer (IBL), will be inserted at a radius of about 3.2~cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a ne...

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Autor principal: Hügging, Fabian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.12.113
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1314083
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description The ATLAS Detector will be upgraded for higher intensity running of the LHC. A long shutdown is envisioned in 2016 prior to the so-called Phase I running. A new pixel layer, called the Insertable B-Layer (IBL), will be inserted at a radius of about 3.2~cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a new (smaller radius) beam-pipe. The IBL requires the development of several new technologies to cope with the increased radiation level and pixel occupancy, as well as to improve the physics performance of the existing Pixel Detector. The IBL project provides a test of technologies for the Phase II upgrade of the entire ATLAS tracker for luminosities around 10^35 cm^-2s^-1. An overview of the project with particular emphasis on the IBL layout and expected performance as well as the module development including hybridization technologies is presented.
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spelling cern-13140832019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2010.12.113http://cds.cern.ch/record/1314083engHügging, FabianThe ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)physics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS Detector will be upgraded for higher intensity running of the LHC. A long shutdown is envisioned in 2016 prior to the so-called Phase I running. A new pixel layer, called the Insertable B-Layer (IBL), will be inserted at a radius of about 3.2~cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a new (smaller radius) beam-pipe. The IBL requires the development of several new technologies to cope with the increased radiation level and pixel occupancy, as well as to improve the physics performance of the existing Pixel Detector. The IBL project provides a test of technologies for the Phase II upgrade of the entire ATLAS tracker for luminosities around 10^35 cm^-2s^-1. An overview of the project with particular emphasis on the IBL layout and expected performance as well as the module development including hybridization technologies is presented.The ATLAS Detector will be upgraded for higher intensity running of the LHC. A long shutdown is envisioned in 2016 prior to the so-called Phase I running. A new pixel layer, called the Insertable B-Layer (IBL), will be inserted at a radius of about 3.2~cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a new (smaller radius) beam-pipe. The IBL requires the development of several new technologies to cope with the increased radiation level and pixel occupancy, as well as to improve the physics performance of the existing Pixel Detector. The IBL project provides a test of technologies for the Phase II upgrade of the entire ATLAS tracker for luminosities around 10^35 cm^-2s^-1. An overview of the project with particular emphasis on the IBL layout and expected performance as well as the module development including hybridization technologies is presented.arXiv:1012.2742oai:cds.cern.ch:13140832010-12-14
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The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
title The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
title_full The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
title_fullStr The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
title_short The ATLAS Pixel Insertable B-Layer (IBL)
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Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.12.113
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1314083
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