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The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade

To take full advantage from the LHC upgrade to high luminosity in 2029, the ATLAS community has approved an intensive detector upgrade program that includes the con- struction of an additional trigger layer positioned close to the BI MDT chambers of the muon spectrometer. These chambers are RPC with...

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Autores principales: Schioppa, Marco, Sun, Yongjie
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842370
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author Schioppa, Marco
Sun, Yongjie
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Sun, Yongjie
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description To take full advantage from the LHC upgrade to high luminosity in 2029, the ATLAS community has approved an intensive detector upgrade program that includes the con- struction of an additional trigger layer positioned close to the BI MDT chambers of the muon spectrometer. These chambers are RPC with thin gas gap, thin High Pressure Laminate electrodes coated with graphite on one side, and only use strips orthogonal to the beam-axis to reconstruct the eta and phi coordinates of the detector point where an ionizing particle passes. A detailed description of the construction and validation of these strip panels in China and Italy assembly sites, is presented here.
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spelling cern-28423702022-11-29T19:21:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2842370engSchioppa, MarcoSun, YongjieThe readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgradeParticle Physics - ExperimentTo take full advantage from the LHC upgrade to high luminosity in 2029, the ATLAS community has approved an intensive detector upgrade program that includes the con- struction of an additional trigger layer positioned close to the BI MDT chambers of the muon spectrometer. These chambers are RPC with thin gas gap, thin High Pressure Laminate electrodes coated with graphite on one side, and only use strips orthogonal to the beam-axis to reconstruct the eta and phi coordinates of the detector point where an ionizing particle passes. A detailed description of the construction and validation of these strip panels in China and Italy assembly sites, is presented here.ATL-UPGRADE-PROC-2022-003oai:cds.cern.ch:28423702022-11-28
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Schioppa, Marco
Sun, Yongjie
The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title_full The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title_fullStr The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title_full_unstemmed The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title_short The readout panels for the BI-RPC project for ATLAS Phase-II upgrade
title_sort readout panels for the bi-rpc project for atlas phase-ii upgrade
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842370
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