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ATLAS Upgrade Programme

With the already outstanding LHC luminosity performance, and planned LHC upgrades in the upcoming shutdowns, it is expected that within a short time-scale, the general purpose LHC experiments will have to cope with luminosities beyond their original design. In order to maintain detector performance...

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Autor principal: Hillier, S J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456342
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description With the already outstanding LHC luminosity performance, and planned LHC upgrades in the upcoming shutdowns, it is expected that within a short time-scale, the general purpose LHC experiments will have to cope with luminosities beyond their original design. In order to maintain detector performance and sensitivity to expected and new physics processes, ATLAS has defined a continuous upgrade programme which foresees staged enhancements during the next 10 years of operation, and then more widespread changes before the transition to the highest luminosities after 2022. This talk will describe several components of the ATLAS upgrade, focusing in particular on the Inner Detector and Trigger. The Inner Detector faces two challenges in the higher luminosity environment: high particle multiplicities and increased radiation dose. These will be addressed in the short term by a new layer of Pixel detectors, and in the long term by a complete replacement. The Trigger faces an increasingly difficult task of distinguishing events of interest from a background of up to 200 proton collisions per bunch crossing at the highest luminosity. Plans include new muon trigger chambers, higher granularity calorimeter trigger information and eventually the introduction of a track trigger at Level-1.
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spelling cern-14563422019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1456342engHillier, S JATLAS Upgrade ProgrammeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWith the already outstanding LHC luminosity performance, and planned LHC upgrades in the upcoming shutdowns, it is expected that within a short time-scale, the general purpose LHC experiments will have to cope with luminosities beyond their original design. In order to maintain detector performance and sensitivity to expected and new physics processes, ATLAS has defined a continuous upgrade programme which foresees staged enhancements during the next 10 years of operation, and then more widespread changes before the transition to the highest luminosities after 2022. This talk will describe several components of the ATLAS upgrade, focusing in particular on the Inner Detector and Trigger. The Inner Detector faces two challenges in the higher luminosity environment: high particle multiplicities and increased radiation dose. These will be addressed in the short term by a new layer of Pixel detectors, and in the long term by a complete replacement. The Trigger faces an increasingly difficult task of distinguishing events of interest from a background of up to 200 proton collisions per bunch crossing at the highest luminosity. Plans include new muon trigger chambers, higher granularity calorimeter trigger information and eventually the introduction of a track trigger at Level-1.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2012-390oai:cds.cern.ch:14563422012-06-18
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ATLAS Upgrade Programme
title ATLAS Upgrade Programme
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