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The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program
After 9 years of successful operation in proton-proton collisions reaching up to $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, the ATLAS detector started in 2018 the preparations for an ambitious physics project, aiming the exploration of very rare processes and extreme phase spaces, an endeavor that will require a substant...
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author | ATLAS Collaboration |
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description | After 9 years of successful operation in proton-proton collisions reaching up to $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, the ATLAS detector started in 2018 the preparations for an ambitious physics project, aiming the exploration of very rare processes and extreme phase spaces, an endeavor that will require a substantial increase in the integrated luminosity. To accomplish this purpose, a comprehensive upgrade of the detector and associated systems was devised and planned to be carried out in two phases. The Phase-I upgrade foresees new features for the muon detector, for the EM calorimeter trigger system and for all trigger and data acquisition chain. For the Phase-II upgrade, ATLAS will fully replace its inner tracker, install a new timing detector and the calorimeters and muon systems will operate on a free-running readout scheme. This presentation will summarize the physics motivations, the expected performance of the aforementioned projects, as well as the new insights gained during the construction phase. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2022 |
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spelling | cern-28090192022-05-09T21:21:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2809019engATLAS CollaborationThe ATLAS Experiment Upgrade ProgramParticle Physics - ExperimentAfter 9 years of successful operation in proton-proton collisions reaching up to $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, the ATLAS detector started in 2018 the preparations for an ambitious physics project, aiming the exploration of very rare processes and extreme phase spaces, an endeavor that will require a substantial increase in the integrated luminosity. To accomplish this purpose, a comprehensive upgrade of the detector and associated systems was devised and planned to be carried out in two phases. The Phase-I upgrade foresees new features for the muon detector, for the EM calorimeter trigger system and for all trigger and data acquisition chain. For the Phase-II upgrade, ATLAS will fully replace its inner tracker, install a new timing detector and the calorimeters and muon systems will operate on a free-running readout scheme. This presentation will summarize the physics motivations, the expected performance of the aforementioned projects, as well as the new insights gained during the construction phase.ATL-UPGRADE-SLIDE-2022-104oai:cds.cern.ch:28090192022-05-09 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment ATLAS Collaboration The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title | The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title_full | The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title_fullStr | The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title_full_unstemmed | The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title_short | The ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Program |
title_sort | atlas experiment upgrade program |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2809019 |
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