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The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel
The MicroMegas technology was selected by the ATLAS experiment at CERN to be adopted for the Small Wheel upgrade of the Muon Spectrometer, dedicated to precision tracking, in order to meet the requirements of the upcoming luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. A large surface of the forwar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5091211 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654941 |
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author | Manthos, I. Maniatis, I. Maznas, I. Tsopoulou, M. Paschalias, P. Koutsosimos, T. Kompogiannis, S. Petridou, Ch Tzamarias, S.E. Kordas, K. Lampoudis, Ch Tsiafis, I. Sampsonidis, D. |
author_facet | Manthos, I. Maniatis, I. Maznas, I. Tsopoulou, M. Paschalias, P. Koutsosimos, T. Kompogiannis, S. Petridou, Ch Tzamarias, S.E. Kordas, K. Lampoudis, Ch Tsiafis, I. Sampsonidis, D. |
author_sort | Manthos, I. |
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description | The MicroMegas technology was selected by the ATLAS experiment at CERN to be adopted for the Small Wheel upgrade of the Muon Spectrometer, dedicated to precision tracking, in order to meet the requirements of the upcoming luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. A large surface of the forward regions of the Muon Spectrometer will be equipped with 8 layers of MicroMegas modules forming a total active area of 1200 m2. The New Small Wheel is scheduled to be installed in the forward region of 1.3 < |η| < 2.7 of the ATLAS detector during the second long shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider. The New Small Wheel will have to operate in a high background radiation environment, while reconstructing muon tracks as well as furnishing information for the Level-1 trigger. The project requires fully efficient MicroMegas chambers with spatial resolution down to 100 µm, a rate capability up to about 15 kHz/cm2 and operation in a moderate (highly inhomogeneous) magnetic field up to B=0.3 T. The required tracking is linked to the intrinsic spatial resolution in combination with the demanding mechanical accuracy. An overview of the design, construction and assembly procedures of the MicroMegas modules will be reported. |
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spelling | cern-26549412023-03-14T19:20:55Zdoi:10.1063/1.5091211http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654941engManthos, I.Maniatis, I.Maznas, I.Tsopoulou, M.Paschalias, P.Koutsosimos, T.Kompogiannis, S.Petridou, ChTzamarias, S.E.Kordas, K.Lampoudis, ChTsiafis, I.Sampsonidis, D.The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheelhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe MicroMegas technology was selected by the ATLAS experiment at CERN to be adopted for the Small Wheel upgrade of the Muon Spectrometer, dedicated to precision tracking, in order to meet the requirements of the upcoming luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. A large surface of the forward regions of the Muon Spectrometer will be equipped with 8 layers of MicroMegas modules forming a total active area of 1200 m2. The New Small Wheel is scheduled to be installed in the forward region of 1.3 < |η| < 2.7 of the ATLAS detector during the second long shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider. The New Small Wheel will have to operate in a high background radiation environment, while reconstructing muon tracks as well as furnishing information for the Level-1 trigger. The project requires fully efficient MicroMegas chambers with spatial resolution down to 100 µm, a rate capability up to about 15 kHz/cm2 and operation in a moderate (highly inhomogeneous) magnetic field up to B=0.3 T. The required tracking is linked to the intrinsic spatial resolution in combination with the demanding mechanical accuracy. An overview of the design, construction and assembly procedures of the MicroMegas modules will be reported.The MicroMegas technology was selected by the ATLAS experiment at CERN to be adopted for the Small Wheel upgrade of the Muon Spectrometer, dedicated to precision tracking, in order to meet the requirements of the upcoming luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider. A large surface of the forward regions of the Muon Spectrometer will be equipped with 8 layers of MicroMegas modules forming a total active area of $1200\,m^{2}$. The New Small Wheel is scheduled to be installed in the forward region of $1.3<\vert \eta \vert <2.7$ of the ATLAS detector during the second long shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider. The New Small Wheel will have to operate in a high background radiation environment, while reconstructing muon tracks as well as furnishing information for the Level-1 trigger. The project requires fully efficient MicroMegas chambers with spatial resolution down to $100\,{\mu}m$, a rate capability up to about $15\,kHz/cm^{2}$ and operation in a moderate (highly inhomogeneous) magnetic field up to $B=0.3\,T$. The required tracking is linked to the intrinsic spatial resolution in combination with the demanding mechanical accuracy. An overview of the design, construction and assembly procedures of the MicroMegas modules will be reported.arXiv:1901.03160oai:cds.cern.ch:26549412019-01-10 |
spellingShingle | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques Manthos, I. Maniatis, I. Maznas, I. Tsopoulou, M. Paschalias, P. Koutsosimos, T. Kompogiannis, S. Petridou, Ch Tzamarias, S.E. Kordas, K. Lampoudis, Ch Tsiafis, I. Sampsonidis, D. The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title | The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title_full | The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title_fullStr | The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title_full_unstemmed | The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title_short | The Micromegas Project for the ATLAS New Small Wheel |
title_sort | micromegas project for the atlas new small wheel |
topic | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5091211 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654941 |
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