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SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb

The LHCb detector will be upgraded during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) of the LHC in order to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out the data at 40MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. All front-end electronics will be replaced and several sub-detectors must be redesigned to co...

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Autor principal: Quagliani, Renato
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207956
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description The LHCb detector will be upgraded during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) of the LHC in order to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out the data at 40MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. All front-end electronics will be replaced and several sub-detectors must be redesigned to cope with higher occupancy. The current tracking detectors downstream of the LHCb dipole magnet will be replaced by the Scintillating Fibre (SciFi) Tracker. Concept, design and operational parameters are driven by the challenging LHC environment including significant ionising and neutron radiation levels. Over a total active surface of 360 m2 the SciFi Tracker will use scintillating fibres (Ø 0.25 mm) read out by Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs). State-of-the-art multi-channel SiPM arrays are being developed to read out the fibres and a custom ASIC will be used to digitise the signals from the SiPMs. The project is now at the transition from R&D to series production. We will present the evolution of the design and the latest lab and test beam results.
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spelling cern-22079562019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2207956engQuagliani, RenatoSciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCbThe LHCb detector will be upgraded during the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) of the LHC in order to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out the data at 40MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. All front-end electronics will be replaced and several sub-detectors must be redesigned to cope with higher occupancy. The current tracking detectors downstream of the LHCb dipole magnet will be replaced by the Scintillating Fibre (SciFi) Tracker. Concept, design and operational parameters are driven by the challenging LHC environment including significant ionising and neutron radiation levels. Over a total active surface of 360 m2 the SciFi Tracker will use scintillating fibres (Ø 0.25 mm) read out by Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs). State-of-the-art multi-channel SiPM arrays are being developed to read out the fibres and a custom ASIC will be used to digitise the signals from the SiPMs. The project is now at the transition from R&D to series production. We will present the evolution of the design and the latest lab and test beam results.Poster-2016-546oai:cds.cern.ch:22079562016-08-03
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SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_full SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_fullStr SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_full_unstemmed SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_short SciFi - A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_sort scifi - a large scintillating fibre tracker for lhcb
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207956
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