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Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson

Experimental particle physics is a science of many scales. A large number of physical processes spanning energies from meV to TeV must be understood for modern collider experiments to be designed, built, and conducted successfully. This thesis contributes to the understanding of phenomena across thi...

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Autor principal: Windischhofer, Philipp
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2815306
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description Experimental particle physics is a science of many scales. A large number of physical processes spanning energies from meV to TeV must be understood for modern collider experiments to be designed, built, and conducted successfully. This thesis contributes to the understanding of phenomena across this entire dynamic range. Low-energy physics governs the operation of particle detectors, limits their performance, and guides the development of novel instrumentation. To formalise these aspects, classical electrodynamics is used to derive a general description of the formation of electrical signals in detectors, and ideas from quantum mechanics are applied to the study of charge avalanche amplification in semiconductors. These results lead to a comprehensive analytical characterisation of the time resolution and the efficiency of single-photon avalanche diodes, and isolate the most important design variables. They also reveal the applicability of these devices in precision timing detectors for charged particles, which is experimentally verified in a high-energy hadron beam. Large detector systems at hadron colliders probe fundamental physics at the energy frontier. Data collected with the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider are used to measure the cross-section for the production of a Higgs boson together with an electroweak boson as a function of the kinematic scale of the process. This measurement provides the finest granularity available to date for this process. It is highly informative of the structure of interactions beyond the direct kinematic reach of the experiment, and new limits are set on the couplings of such interactions within an effective field theory.
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spelling cern-28153062023-09-12T11:20:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2815306engWindischhofer, PhilippPhysics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs bosonParticle Physics - ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesExperimental particle physics is a science of many scales. A large number of physical processes spanning energies from meV to TeV must be understood for modern collider experiments to be designed, built, and conducted successfully. This thesis contributes to the understanding of phenomena across this entire dynamic range. Low-energy physics governs the operation of particle detectors, limits their performance, and guides the development of novel instrumentation. To formalise these aspects, classical electrodynamics is used to derive a general description of the formation of electrical signals in detectors, and ideas from quantum mechanics are applied to the study of charge avalanche amplification in semiconductors. These results lead to a comprehensive analytical characterisation of the time resolution and the efficiency of single-photon avalanche diodes, and isolate the most important design variables. They also reveal the applicability of these devices in precision timing detectors for charged particles, which is experimentally verified in a high-energy hadron beam. Large detector systems at hadron colliders probe fundamental physics at the energy frontier. Data collected with the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider are used to measure the cross-section for the production of a Higgs boson together with an electroweak boson as a function of the kinematic scale of the process. This measurement provides the finest granularity available to date for this process. It is highly informative of the structure of interactions beyond the direct kinematic reach of the experiment, and new limits are set on the couplings of such interactions within an effective field theory.CERN-THESIS-2022-081oai:cds.cern.ch:28153062022-07-08T19:33:44Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Windischhofer, Philipp
Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title_full Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title_fullStr Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title_full_unstemmed Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title_short Physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: Timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the Higgs boson
title_sort physics for particle detectors and particle detectors for physics: timing performance of semiconductor detectors with internal gain and constraints on high-scale interactions of the higgs boson
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2815306
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