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A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC

Increases in luminosity at the LHC will lead to higher radiation exposure of detectors located along the beamline. This problem is especially acute for the Zero Degree Calorimeters (ZDCs) in ATLAS, which are exposed to dosages on the order of 10 Grad/yr during p+p running. We have systematically stu...

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Autor principal: Phipps, Michael William
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2319880
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description Increases in luminosity at the LHC will lead to higher radiation exposure of detectors located along the beamline. This problem is especially acute for the Zero Degree Calorimeters (ZDCs) in ATLAS, which are exposed to dosages on the order of 10 Grad/yr during p+p running. We have systematically studied the damage this radiation has caused in our current detector, while at the same time explored potential upgrade options. One particularly promising option would be based around recent, experimental results suggesting transmission loss saturation in ultra-pure, amorphous quartz rods at very high radiation exposure. If this effect can be harnessed, it may be possible to construct a highly radiation-tolerant quartz-tungsten sampling calorimeter. Our R&D aims to understand the physical defects created in quartz and methods by which these defects can be annealed or controlled. Spectrometric analysis of irradiated quartz rods will be presented and implications will be discussed for calorimetry design in extreme radiation environments.
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spelling cern-23198802019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2319880engPhipps, Michael WilliamA New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentIncreases in luminosity at the LHC will lead to higher radiation exposure of detectors located along the beamline. This problem is especially acute for the Zero Degree Calorimeters (ZDCs) in ATLAS, which are exposed to dosages on the order of 10 Grad/yr during p+p running. We have systematically studied the damage this radiation has caused in our current detector, while at the same time explored potential upgrade options. One particularly promising option would be based around recent, experimental results suggesting transmission loss saturation in ultra-pure, amorphous quartz rods at very high radiation exposure. If this effect can be harnessed, it may be possible to construct a highly radiation-tolerant quartz-tungsten sampling calorimeter. Our R&D aims to understand the physical defects created in quartz and methods by which these defects can be annealed or controlled. Spectrometric analysis of irradiated quartz rods will be presented and implications will be discussed for calorimetry design in extreme radiation environments.ATL-FWD-SLIDE-2018-288oai:cds.cern.ch:23198802018-05-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title_full A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title_fullStr A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title_short A New ATLAS ZDC for the High Radiation Environment at the LHC
title_sort new atlas zdc for the high radiation environment at the lhc
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2319880
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