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The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC

TITLE: The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC ABSTRACT: The present RPC trigger system in the ATLAS muon barrel was designed according to a reference luminosity of 10^34 cm-2 s-1 with a safety factor of 5, with respect to the simulated background rates, corresponding to about 300 f...

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Autor principal: Sun, Yongjie
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2710176
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description TITLE: The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC ABSTRACT: The present RPC trigger system in the ATLAS muon barrel was designed according to a reference luminosity of 10^34 cm-2 s-1 with a safety factor of 5, with respect to the simulated background rates, corresponding to about 300 fb-1 integrated luminosity. HL-LHC will reach a 7.5 times higher luminosity, and correspondingly higher rate, an expected integrated luminosity of 5000 fb-1 and a total duration extended until at least 2040, largely increasing the detector performance and longevity required. Moreover, the present muon barrel trigger acceptance is just above 70%, due to the presence of the barrel toroid support structures. The ATLAS muon Collaboration approved a major RPC upgrade plan, involving both detector and trigger-readout electronics, to guarantee the performance required by the physics program for the 20 years scheduled. This plan pivots on installing a layer of 272 new generation RPCs in the inner barrel (BI), to increase the redundancy, the selectivity, and provide almost full acceptance. The first 10% of the system, corresponding to the edges of the inner barrel even sectors (BIS78) will be installed in 2019-2020 and is a pilot of the phase-2 project. To match the performance requirements, the new RPCs will have a different structure, materials and a high performance front-end electronics. The new BI chambers and readout electronics, will substantially increase the redundancy and flexibility of the trigger algorithm, increasing its selectivity and efficiency and at the same time lowering the performance demand on the legacy RPCs, extending thus their longevity to match the HL-LHC target. We will illustrate the performance of the new detectors and trigger system, as well as the impact on the ATLAS physics performance.
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spelling cern-27101762020-02-18T21:23:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2710176engSun, YongjieThe ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentTITLE: The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC ABSTRACT: The present RPC trigger system in the ATLAS muon barrel was designed according to a reference luminosity of 10^34 cm-2 s-1 with a safety factor of 5, with respect to the simulated background rates, corresponding to about 300 fb-1 integrated luminosity. HL-LHC will reach a 7.5 times higher luminosity, and correspondingly higher rate, an expected integrated luminosity of 5000 fb-1 and a total duration extended until at least 2040, largely increasing the detector performance and longevity required. Moreover, the present muon barrel trigger acceptance is just above 70%, due to the presence of the barrel toroid support structures. The ATLAS muon Collaboration approved a major RPC upgrade plan, involving both detector and trigger-readout electronics, to guarantee the performance required by the physics program for the 20 years scheduled. This plan pivots on installing a layer of 272 new generation RPCs in the inner barrel (BI), to increase the redundancy, the selectivity, and provide almost full acceptance. The first 10% of the system, corresponding to the edges of the inner barrel even sectors (BIS78) will be installed in 2019-2020 and is a pilot of the phase-2 project. To match the performance requirements, the new RPCs will have a different structure, materials and a high performance front-end electronics. The new BI chambers and readout electronics, will substantially increase the redundancy and flexibility of the trigger algorithm, increasing its selectivity and efficiency and at the same time lowering the performance demand on the legacy RPCs, extending thus their longevity to match the HL-LHC target. We will illustrate the performance of the new detectors and trigger system, as well as the impact on the ATLAS physics performance.ATL-MUON-SLIDE-2020-048oai:cds.cern.ch:27101762020-02-18
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The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
title The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
title_full The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
title_fullStr The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
title_short The ATLAS RPC system upgrade for the High Luminosity LHC
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