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R&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018

The RD51 Collaboration, in charge of the development and dissemination of MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD) since 2008, proposes to extend its ac-tivity, after 2018, for a further five-year term. Since the RD51 initial years, the community of MPGD developers and users has grown considerably. It i...

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Autores principales: Dalla Torre, S, Oliveri, E, Ropelewski, L, Titov, M
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320737
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author Dalla Torre, S
Oliveri, E
Ropelewski, L
Titov, M
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Oliveri, E
Ropelewski, L
Titov, M
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description The RD51 Collaboration, in charge of the development and dissemination of MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD) since 2008, proposes to extend its ac-tivity, after 2018, for a further five-year term. Since the RD51 initial years, the community of MPGD developers and users has grown considerably. It is reflected by the many MPGD-based applications in high energy and nuclear physics experi-ments as well as in other basic and applied-research fields. They rely on the parallel progress of detector concepts and associated technologies. The cultural, infrastruc-ture and networking support offered by RD51 has been essential in this process. The rich portfolio of MPGD projects, under constant expansion, is accompanied by novel ideas on further developments and applications. The proposed next term of RD51 activities aims at bringing a number of de-tector concepts to maturity, initiating new projects and continuing the support to the community. Among leading proposed projects are ultrafast, high-rate MPGDs; discharge-free, high-resolution imaging detectors with resistive elements and high-granularity integrated electronics; novel noble-liquid detector concepts, including electroluminescence in gas bubbles; studies of environment-friendly counting gases and long-term sealed-mode operation; optical-readout detectors with radiation-hard imagers for fundamental research experiments, radiography and other domains. The proposed R&D program is also expected to enrich our basic knowledge in detector physics, to form a generation of young detector experts - paving the way to new detector concepts and applications. The vast R&D program requires acquiring additional, up-to-date expertise in advanced technologies.
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spelling cern-23207372019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2320737Dalla Torre, SOliveri, ERopelewski, LTitov, MR&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThe RD51 Collaboration, in charge of the development and dissemination of MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD) since 2008, proposes to extend its ac-tivity, after 2018, for a further five-year term. Since the RD51 initial years, the community of MPGD developers and users has grown considerably. It is reflected by the many MPGD-based applications in high energy and nuclear physics experi-ments as well as in other basic and applied-research fields. They rely on the parallel progress of detector concepts and associated technologies. The cultural, infrastruc-ture and networking support offered by RD51 has been essential in this process. The rich portfolio of MPGD projects, under constant expansion, is accompanied by novel ideas on further developments and applications. The proposed next term of RD51 activities aims at bringing a number of de-tector concepts to maturity, initiating new projects and continuing the support to the community. Among leading proposed projects are ultrafast, high-rate MPGDs; discharge-free, high-resolution imaging detectors with resistive elements and high-granularity integrated electronics; novel noble-liquid detector concepts, including electroluminescence in gas bubbles; studies of environment-friendly counting gases and long-term sealed-mode operation; optical-readout detectors with radiation-hard imagers for fundamental research experiments, radiography and other domains. The proposed R&D program is also expected to enrich our basic knowledge in detector physics, to form a generation of young detector experts - paving the way to new detector concepts and applications. The vast R&D program requires acquiring additional, up-to-date expertise in advanced technologies.CERN-LHCC-2018-016LHCC-SR-006oai:cds.cern.ch:23207372018-05-30
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Oliveri, E
Ropelewski, L
Titov, M
R&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018
title R&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018
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title_fullStr R&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018
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title_short R&D Proposal RD51 Extension Beyond 2018
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