12–17 Sept 2021
University of Birmingham
Europe/London timezone

Session

Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments

17 Sept 2021, 11:20
Teaching and Learning Building (University of Birmingham)

Teaching and Learning Building

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston Campus University of Birmingham B15 2TT UK

Conveners

Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments

  • Ioannis Kopsalis (University of Birmingham (GB))
  • Philip Patrick Allport (University of Birmingham (UK))

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  1. Gregor Kramberger (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
    17/09/2021, 11:20
  2. Edoardo Bossini (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
    17/09/2021, 11:50
    Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments
    talk

    The intrinsic characteristics of CVD diamonds, their superior radiation hardness and the thermal properties make of them an ideal candidate for a timing and/or position detector operated in harsh condition, where high irradiation is foreseen or where appropriate cooling of the sensor surface is undesirable or impractical. Moreover, their fast response to the passing particle make them suitable...

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  3. Valentina Sola (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    17/09/2021, 12:10
    Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments
    talk

    In this contribution, we present a new development of radiation-resistant silicon sensors produced by the Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK, Italy). The design of the sensors exploits the recently observed saturation of radiation damage effects on silicon, together with the usage of thin substrates, intrinsically less affected by radiation. To cope with the small signal coming from thin sensors,...

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  4. Dr Veta Ghenescu (Institute of Space Science)
    17/09/2021, 12:30
    Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments
    talk

    The FCAL collaboration is preparing large-scale prototypes of special calorimeters to be used in the very forward region at a future electron-positron collider for a precise and fast luminosity measurement and beam-tuning. LumiCal is designed as silicon-tungsten sandwich calorimeter with very thin sensor planes to keep the Moliere radius small, facilitating such the measurement of electron...

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  5. Gordana Lastovicka Medin (University of Montenegro (ME))
    17/09/2021, 12:50
    Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments
    talk

    The HL-LHC presents unprecedented challenges and timing information that is expected to play a key role to mitigate the impact of pile-up in both CMS and ATLAS. Broadly speaking, a timing detector is considered to improve the assignment of tracks to vertices in the forward region, which impacts electron ID, jet reconstruction, missing transverse energy and b-tagging. For future accelerators,...

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