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R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC

The Compact Linear Collider is a candidate to be the next high-energy particle physics collider. Using a novel acceleration technique, electrons and positrons would be brought into collision with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV. Despite challenging levels of beam-induced background, this woul...

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Autor principal: Redford, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.227.0020
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1966932
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description The Compact Linear Collider is a candidate to be the next high-energy particle physics collider. Using a novel acceleration technique, electrons and positrons would be brought into collision with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV. Despite challenging levels of beam-induced background, this would provide a relatively clean environment in which to perform precision physics measurements. The vertex detector would be crucial in achieving this, and would need to provide accurate particle tracking information to facilitate secondary vertex reconstruction and jet flavour-tagging. With this goal in mind, current technological limits are being stretched to design a low occupancy, low mass and low-power dissipation vertex detector for CLIC. A concept comprising thin hybrid pixel detectors coupled to high- performance readout ASICs, power-pulsing and air-flow cooling is under development. In this paper, the CLIC vertex detector requirements are reviewed and the current status of R&D on sensors, readout, powering, cooling and supports is presented.
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spelling cern-19669322022-08-10T12:54:27Zdoi:10.22323/1.227.0020http://cds.cern.ch/record/1966932engRedford, SR&D for the Vertexing at CLICParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Compact Linear Collider is a candidate to be the next high-energy particle physics collider. Using a novel acceleration technique, electrons and positrons would be brought into collision with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV. Despite challenging levels of beam-induced background, this would provide a relatively clean environment in which to perform precision physics measurements. The vertex detector would be crucial in achieving this, and would need to provide accurate particle tracking information to facilitate secondary vertex reconstruction and jet flavour-tagging. With this goal in mind, current technological limits are being stretched to design a low occupancy, low mass and low-power dissipation vertex detector for CLIC. A concept comprising thin hybrid pixel detectors coupled to high- performance readout ASICs, power-pulsing and air-flow cooling is under development. In this paper, the CLIC vertex detector requirements are reviewed and the current status of R&D on sensors, readout, powering, cooling and supports is presented.CLICdp-Conf-2014-008oai:cds.cern.ch:19669322015
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title_full R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title_fullStr R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title_full_unstemmed R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title_short R&D for the Vertexing at CLIC
title_sort r&d for the vertexing at clic
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.227.0020
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1966932
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