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The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector
In the high luminosity phase of the LHC, scheduled to start in 2026, the instantaneous luminosity will be increased to up to $\mathcal{L} = 7.5 × 10^{34} cm^{−2}s^{−1}$. As a consequence, the detectors will be faced with challenging conditions, in particular the increase of pile-up: an average of 20...
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author | Sacerdoti, Sabrina |
author_facet | Sacerdoti, Sabrina |
author_sort | Sacerdoti, Sabrina |
collection | CERN |
description | In the high luminosity phase of the LHC, scheduled to start in 2026, the instantaneous luminosity will be increased to up to $\mathcal{L} = 7.5 × 10^{34} cm^{−2}s^{−1}$. As a consequence, the detectors will be faced with challenging conditions, in particular the increase of pile-up: an average of 200 interactions per bunch crossing are expected, corresponding to an average interaction density of 1.8 collisions/mm. The reconstruction performance will be severely degraded in the end-cap and forward region of the ATLAS detector, especially for jets and transverse missing energy. The addition of timing information in forward objects through the High-Granularity Timing Detector will help to recover the performance of these regions to levels similar to the ones expected in the central region of the detector. It will also provide a bunch-by-bunch luminosity measurement. This talk will be focused on the developments surrounding the LGAD sensors and front-end electronics, which are aimed to achieve a low time resolution (30 ps per track) throughout the HL-LHC lifetime. |
id | cern-2318531 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2018 |
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spelling | cern-23185312019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2318531engSacerdoti, SabrinaThe ATLAS High-Granularity Timing DetectorParticle Physics - ExperimentIn the high luminosity phase of the LHC, scheduled to start in 2026, the instantaneous luminosity will be increased to up to $\mathcal{L} = 7.5 × 10^{34} cm^{−2}s^{−1}$. As a consequence, the detectors will be faced with challenging conditions, in particular the increase of pile-up: an average of 200 interactions per bunch crossing are expected, corresponding to an average interaction density of 1.8 collisions/mm. The reconstruction performance will be severely degraded in the end-cap and forward region of the ATLAS detector, especially for jets and transverse missing energy. The addition of timing information in forward objects through the High-Granularity Timing Detector will help to recover the performance of these regions to levels similar to the ones expected in the central region of the detector. It will also provide a bunch-by-bunch luminosity measurement. This talk will be focused on the developments surrounding the LGAD sensors and front-end electronics, which are aimed to achieve a low time resolution (30 ps per track) throughout the HL-LHC lifetime.ATL-LARG-SLIDE-2018-256oai:cds.cern.ch:23185312018-05-17 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Sacerdoti, Sabrina The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title | The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title_full | The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title_fullStr | The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title_full_unstemmed | The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title_short | The ATLAS High-Granularity Timing Detector |
title_sort | atlas high-granularity timing detector |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2318531 |
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