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Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running

The upgrade of the LHC will provide 7 times greater instantaneous and total luminosities than assumed in the original design of the ATLAS Liquid Argon (LAr) Calorimeters. Radiation tolerance criteria and an improved trigger system with higher acceptance rate and longer latency require an upgrade of...

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Autor principal: Hopkins, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.04.037
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141444
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description The upgrade of the LHC will provide 7 times greater instantaneous and total luminosities than assumed in the original design of the ATLAS Liquid Argon (LAr) Calorimeters. Radiation tolerance criteria and an improved trigger system with higher acceptance rate and longer latency require an upgrade of the LAr readout electronics. In the first upgrade phase in 2019-2020, a trigger readout with up to 10 times higher granularity will be implemented. This allows an improved reconstruction of electromagnetic and hadronic showers and will reduce the background for electron, photon and energy-flow signals at the first trigger level. The analog and digital signal processing components are currently in their final design stages and a fully functional demonstrator system is operated and tested on the LAr Calorimeters. In a second upgrade stage in 2024-2026, the readout of all 183,000 LAr Calorimeter cells will be performed without trigger selection at 40 MHz sampling rate and 16 bit dynamic range. Calibrated energies of all cells will be available at the second trigger level operating at 1 MHz, in order to further mitigate pile-up effects in energy reconstruction. Radiation tolerant, low-power front-end electronics optimized for high pile-up conditions is currently being developed, including pre-amplifier, ADC and serializer components in 65-180 nm technology. This talk will give an overview of the future LAr readout electronics and present research results from the two upgrade programs.
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spelling cern-21414442019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.04.037http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141444engHopkins, WalterElectronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC runningParticle Physics - ExperimentThe upgrade of the LHC will provide 7 times greater instantaneous and total luminosities than assumed in the original design of the ATLAS Liquid Argon (LAr) Calorimeters. Radiation tolerance criteria and an improved trigger system with higher acceptance rate and longer latency require an upgrade of the LAr readout electronics. In the first upgrade phase in 2019-2020, a trigger readout with up to 10 times higher granularity will be implemented. This allows an improved reconstruction of electromagnetic and hadronic showers and will reduce the background for electron, photon and energy-flow signals at the first trigger level. The analog and digital signal processing components are currently in their final design stages and a fully functional demonstrator system is operated and tested on the LAr Calorimeters. In a second upgrade stage in 2024-2026, the readout of all 183,000 LAr Calorimeter cells will be performed without trigger selection at 40 MHz sampling rate and 16 bit dynamic range. Calibrated energies of all cells will be available at the second trigger level operating at 1 MHz, in order to further mitigate pile-up effects in energy reconstruction. Radiation tolerant, low-power front-end electronics optimized for high pile-up conditions is currently being developed, including pre-amplifier, ADC and serializer components in 65-180 nm technology. This talk will give an overview of the future LAr readout electronics and present research results from the two upgrade programs.ATL-LARG-PROC-2016-001oai:cds.cern.ch:21414442016-03-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Hopkins, Walter
Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title_full Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title_fullStr Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title_full_unstemmed Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title_short Electronics development for the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future LHC running
title_sort electronics development for the atlas liquid argon calorimeter trigger and readout for future lhc running
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.04.037
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2141444
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