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Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC
The planned HL-LHC (High Luminosity LHC) in 2025 is being designed to maximise the physics potential of the LHC through a sizeable increase in the luminosity, reaching 1*10^35 cm2s-1 after 10 years of operation. A consequence of this increased luminosity is the expected radiation damage at an integr...
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author | Sperlich, Dennis |
author_facet | Sperlich, Dennis |
author_sort | Sperlich, Dennis |
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description | The planned HL-LHC (High Luminosity LHC) in 2025 is being designed to maximise the physics potential of the LHC through a sizeable increase in the luminosity, reaching 1*10^35 cm2s-1 after 10 years of operation. A consequence of this increased luminosity is the expected radiation damage at an integrated luminosity of 3000/fb, requiring the tracking detectors to withstand hadron fluencies to over 1*10^16 1 MeV neutron equivalent per cm2. With the addition of increased readout rates, a complete re-design of the current ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) is being developed as the Inner Tracker (ITk), which will consist of both strip and pixelated silicon detectors. The physics motivations, required performance characteristics and basic design of the proposed upgrade of the strip detector will be a subject of this talk. Present ideas and solutions for the strip detector and current research and development program will be discussed. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2016 |
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spelling | cern-22386902019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2238690engSperlich, DennisStrip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentThe planned HL-LHC (High Luminosity LHC) in 2025 is being designed to maximise the physics potential of the LHC through a sizeable increase in the luminosity, reaching 1*10^35 cm2s-1 after 10 years of operation. A consequence of this increased luminosity is the expected radiation damage at an integrated luminosity of 3000/fb, requiring the tracking detectors to withstand hadron fluencies to over 1*10^16 1 MeV neutron equivalent per cm2. With the addition of increased readout rates, a complete re-design of the current ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) is being developed as the Inner Tracker (ITk), which will consist of both strip and pixelated silicon detectors. The physics motivations, required performance characteristics and basic design of the proposed upgrade of the strip detector will be a subject of this talk. Present ideas and solutions for the strip detector and current research and development program will be discussed.ATL-ITK-PROC-2016-011oai:cds.cern.ch:22386902016-12-11 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Sperlich, Dennis Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title | Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title_full | Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title_fullStr | Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title_short | Strip Detector for the ATLAS Detector Upgrade for the High - Luminosity LHC |
title_sort | strip detector for the atlas detector upgrade for the high - luminosity lhc |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2238690 |
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