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Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2

The increase in instantaneous luminosity during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC represents a significant challenge for future detectors. A strategy to cope with high-pileup conditions is to add a fourth dimension to the measurements of the hits, by exploiting the time separation of the various...

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Autores principales: Perazzini, Stefano, Ferrari, Fabio, Vagnoni, Vincenzo Maria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/instruments6010007
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author Perazzini, Stefano
Ferrari, Fabio
Vagnoni, Vincenzo Maria
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Ferrari, Fabio
Vagnoni, Vincenzo Maria
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description The increase in instantaneous luminosity during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC represents a significant challenge for future detectors. A strategy to cope with high-pileup conditions is to add a fourth dimension to the measurements of the hits, by exploiting the time separation of the various proton–proton primary collisions. According to LHCb simulation studies, resolutions of about 10–20 picoseconds, at least an order of magnitude shorter than the average time span between primary interactions, would be greatly beneficial for the physics reach of the experiment. Microchannel plate (MCP) photomultipliers are compact devices capable of measuring the arrival time of charged particles with the required resolution. The technology of large-area picosecond photodetectors (LAPPDs) is under investigation to implement a timing layer that can be placed within a sampling calorimeter module with the purpose of measuring the arrival time of electromagnetic showers. LAPPD performances, using a Gen-I tile with a delay-line anode and a Gen-II with a capacitively coupled anode, have been measured thoroughly both with laser (wavelength of 405 nm and pulse width of 27.5 ps FWHM) and high-energy electron (1–5.8 GeV) beams. Time resolutions of the order of 30 ps for single photoelectrons and 15 ps for electromagnetic showers initiated by 5-GeV electrons, as measured at the shower maximum, are obtained.
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spelling cern-28062112022-06-30T12:03:49Zdoi:10.3390/instruments6010007http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806211engPerazzini, StefanoFerrari, FabioVagnoni, Vincenzo MariaDevelopment of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2Detectors and Experimental TechniquesThe increase in instantaneous luminosity during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC represents a significant challenge for future detectors. A strategy to cope with high-pileup conditions is to add a fourth dimension to the measurements of the hits, by exploiting the time separation of the various proton–proton primary collisions. According to LHCb simulation studies, resolutions of about 10–20 picoseconds, at least an order of magnitude shorter than the average time span between primary interactions, would be greatly beneficial for the physics reach of the experiment. Microchannel plate (MCP) photomultipliers are compact devices capable of measuring the arrival time of charged particles with the required resolution. The technology of large-area picosecond photodetectors (LAPPDs) is under investigation to implement a timing layer that can be placed within a sampling calorimeter module with the purpose of measuring the arrival time of electromagnetic showers. LAPPD performances, using a Gen-I tile with a delay-line anode and a Gen-II with a capacitively coupled anode, have been measured thoroughly both with laser (wavelength of 405 nm and pulse width of 27.5 ps FWHM) and high-energy electron (1–5.8 GeV) beams. Time resolutions of the order of 30 ps for single photoelectrons and 15 ps for electromagnetic showers initiated by 5-GeV electrons, as measured at the shower maximum, are obtained.oai:cds.cern.ch:28062112022
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Perazzini, Stefano
Ferrari, Fabio
Vagnoni, Vincenzo Maria
Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title_full Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title_fullStr Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title_full_unstemmed Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title_short Development of an MCP-Based Timing Layer for the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2
title_sort development of an mcp-based timing layer for the lhcb ecal upgrade-2
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/instruments6010007
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