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ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade

The ATLAS detector was designed and built to study proton-proton collisions produced at the LHC at centre-of-mass energies up to 14 TeV and instantaneous luminosities up to 10^{34} cm^{−2} s^{−1}. A liquid argon (LAr)-lead sampling calorimeter is employed as electromagnetic calorimeter and hadronic...

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Autor principal: Boumediene, Djamel Eddine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2274535
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author Boumediene, Djamel Eddine
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description The ATLAS detector was designed and built to study proton-proton collisions produced at the LHC at centre-of-mass energies up to 14 TeV and instantaneous luminosities up to 10^{34} cm^{−2} s^{−1}. A liquid argon (LAr)-lead sampling calorimeter is employed as electromagnetic calorimeter and hadronic calorimter, except in the barrel region, where a scintillator-steel sampling calorimeter (TileCal) is used as hadronic calorimter. This presentation will give first an overview of the detector operation and data quality, as well as the achieved performance of the ATLAS calorimetry system. Additionally, the upgrade projects of the ATLAS calorimeter system for the high luminosity phase of the LHC (HL-LHC) will be presented. For the HL-LHC, the instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase up to L ≃ 7.5 × 10^{34} cm^{−2} s^{−1} and the average pile-up up to 200 interactions per bunch crossing. The major R&D item is the upgrade of the electronics for both LAr and Tile calorimeters in order to cope with longer latencies of up to 60 us. The expected radiation doses will exceed the qualification range of the current readout system. The status on the R&D of the low-power ASICs (pre-amplifier, shaper, ADC, selializer and transmitters) and readout electronics for all the design options will be discussed. Moreover, a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) is proposed to be added in front of the LAr calorimeters in the end-cap region (2.4 <|eta|< 4.2) for pile-up mitigation at Level-0 trigger level and offline reconstruction. The HGTD will correlate the the energy deposits in the calorimeter to different proton-proton collision vertices by using TOF information with high time resolution (30 pico-second per readout cell) based on the Silicon sensor technologies. The current test beam results will be presented as well.
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spelling cern-22745352019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2274535engBoumediene, Djamel EddineATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgradeParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS detector was designed and built to study proton-proton collisions produced at the LHC at centre-of-mass energies up to 14 TeV and instantaneous luminosities up to 10^{34} cm^{−2} s^{−1}. A liquid argon (LAr)-lead sampling calorimeter is employed as electromagnetic calorimeter and hadronic calorimter, except in the barrel region, where a scintillator-steel sampling calorimeter (TileCal) is used as hadronic calorimter. This presentation will give first an overview of the detector operation and data quality, as well as the achieved performance of the ATLAS calorimetry system. Additionally, the upgrade projects of the ATLAS calorimeter system for the high luminosity phase of the LHC (HL-LHC) will be presented. For the HL-LHC, the instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase up to L ≃ 7.5 × 10^{34} cm^{−2} s^{−1} and the average pile-up up to 200 interactions per bunch crossing. The major R&D item is the upgrade of the electronics for both LAr and Tile calorimeters in order to cope with longer latencies of up to 60 us. The expected radiation doses will exceed the qualification range of the current readout system. The status on the R&D of the low-power ASICs (pre-amplifier, shaper, ADC, selializer and transmitters) and readout electronics for all the design options will be discussed. Moreover, a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) is proposed to be added in front of the LAr calorimeters in the end-cap region (2.4 <|eta|< 4.2) for pile-up mitigation at Level-0 trigger level and offline reconstruction. The HGTD will correlate the the energy deposits in the calorimeter to different proton-proton collision vertices by using TOF information with high time resolution (30 pico-second per readout cell) based on the Silicon sensor technologies. The current test beam results will be presented as well.ATL-CAL-SLIDE-2017-543oai:cds.cern.ch:22745352017-07-16
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Boumediene, Djamel Eddine
ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title_full ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title_fullStr ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title_short ATLAS Calorimeters: Run-2 performance and Phase-II upgrade
title_sort atlas calorimeters: run-2 performance and phase-ii upgrade
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2274535
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