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Beam Test Characterization of CMS Silicon Pixel Detectors for the Phase-1 Upgrade
The Silicon Pixel Detector forms the innermost part of the CMS tracking system and is critical to track and vertex reconstruction. Being in close proximity to the beam interaction point, it is exposed to the highest radiation levels in the silicon tracker. In order to preserve the tracking perform...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2015.03.074 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1992872 |
Sumario: | The Silicon Pixel Detector forms the innermost part of the CMS tracking system
and is critical to track and vertex reconstruction. Being in close proximity to
the beam interaction point, it is exposed to the highest radiation levels in the
silicon tracker. In order to preserve the tracking performance with the LHC
luminosity increase which is foreseen for the next years, the CMS collaboration
has decided to build a new pixel detector with four barrel layers mounted around
a reduced diameter beam pipe, as compared to the present three layer pixel detector
in the central region. A new digital version of the front-end readout chip has been
designed and tested; it has increased data buffering and readout link speed to
maintain high efficiency at increasing occupancy. In addition, it offers lower
charge thresholds that will improve the tracking efficiency and position resolution.\\
Single chip modules have been evaluated in the DESY electron test beam in terms of
charge collection, noise, tracking efficiency and position resolution before and after
irradiation with 24 GeV protons from the CERN Proton Synchroton equivalent to the
fluence expected after 500 inverse femtobarn of integrated luminosity in the fourth
layer of the pixel tracker. High efficiency and an excellent position resolution have
been observed which are well maintained even after the proton irradiation.
The results are well described by the CMS pixel detector simulation. |
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