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SUMMARY:Development and testing of particle detector technology for high-energy experiments
DESCRIPTION:Frontier measurements in high-energy heavy-ion collision experiments re- quire challenging developments for detector technologies. For instance\, the CERN LHC (Large Hadron Collider) plans of eventually reaching an interac- tion rate of 50 kHz for Pb-Pb collisions require the upgrade of the two ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) main tracking devices\, namely the ITS (In- ner Tracking System) and the TPC (Time Projection Chamber). The ALICE ITS upgrade is primarily focused on improving the performance for detection of heavy-flavor hadrons\, and of the thermal photons and low-mass dileptons emitted by the QGP (Quark Gluon Plasma). In order to fulfill such physics programs\, the current silicon detectors will be fully replaced with a new\, high- resolution\, multi-layered\, low-material\, 12.5 GigaPixel system based on CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) MAPS (Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors) technology\, which is expected to enhance vertexing and tracking at low transverse momenta (pT )\, radiation hardness and read-out capabilities. This work presents an overview of MAPS technologies for high-energy experiments\, with emphasis on the ITS upgrade case.  \nKeywords: Silicon pixel detectors; MAPS; ITS; High-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions.
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LOCATION:Aula Leale\, Via Enrico Fermi\, 40\, Frascati\, Roma\, 00044\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Seminari Gruppo 3
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