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Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade
Abstract: The LHCb upgrade requires a new silicon strip tracker detector placed between the vertex locator and the magnet. The new detector will have improved performance in charged particle tracking and triggering. The front-end electronics will be in the active area, close to the sensors: this is...
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author | Coelli, Simone |
author_facet | Coelli, Simone |
author_sort | Coelli, Simone |
collection | CERN |
description | Abstract: The LHCb upgrade requires a new silicon strip tracker detector placed between the vertex locator and the magnet. The new detector will have improved performance in charged particle tracking and triggering. The front-end electronics will be in the active area, close to the sensors: this is a key feature driving the mechanical and cooling detector design, together with the requirement to make the sensors work below −5°C, to withstand radiation damage. The new design exploits a cooling system based on $\rm CO_2$ evaporation at temperatures around −25°C. The support structure for the sensor modules is a lightweight carbon fiber mechanical structure embedding a cooling pipe, designed to pass underneath the read-out ASICs, which are the main thermal power sources to be cooled down. Here a description of the detector will be given, with a main focus on the cooling system and on the progress done to its qualification. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2017 |
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spelling | cern-22589142019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2258914engCoelli, SimoneDevelopment and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker UpgradeParticle Physics - ExperimentAbstract: The LHCb upgrade requires a new silicon strip tracker detector placed between the vertex locator and the magnet. The new detector will have improved performance in charged particle tracking and triggering. The front-end electronics will be in the active area, close to the sensors: this is a key feature driving the mechanical and cooling detector design, together with the requirement to make the sensors work below −5°C, to withstand radiation damage. The new design exploits a cooling system based on $\rm CO_2$ evaporation at temperatures around −25°C. The support structure for the sensor modules is a lightweight carbon fiber mechanical structure embedding a cooling pipe, designed to pass underneath the read-out ASICs, which are the main thermal power sources to be cooled down. Here a description of the detector will be given, with a main focus on the cooling system and on the progress done to its qualification.LHCb-PROC-2017-011CERN-LHCb-PROC-2017-011oai:cds.cern.ch:22589142017-04-07 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Coelli, Simone Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title | Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title_full | Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title_fullStr | Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title_short | Development and test of the $\rm CO_2$ evaporative cooling system for the LHCb UT Tracker Upgrade |
title_sort | development and test of the $\rm co_2$ evaporative cooling system for the lhcb ut tracker upgrade |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2258914 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT coellisimone developmentandtestofthermco2evaporativecoolingsystemforthelhcbuttrackerupgrade |