Claus Kleinwort
(DESY)
19/01/2015, 09:50
A track finding processor based on fast Hough transformation for the LPTPC has been implemented in ILCSOFT. This has been successfully tried on beam telescope data too.
Mr
Matthias Schröder
(DESY)
19/01/2015, 10:10
The physics performance of the CMS experiment depends crucially on its tracking detector, which consists of 25000 silicon sensors.
In order to achieve the required tracking precision, it is necessary to align the positions and orientations of the sensors at micrometer level, which involves the adjustment of approximately 200000 parameters.
They are determined simultaneously in a track-based...
Dr
Henric Wilkens
(CERN)
19/01/2015, 11:00
the Status of the PS/SPS Testbeam Facilities are presented.
Dr
Carsten Hast
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
19/01/2015, 11:20
We present the present status and schedule of various test beams at SLAC with emphasis on ESTB.
Marcel Stanitzki, Mr
Marcel Stanitzki
(DESY)
19/01/2015, 11:40
We present the present status and schedule of various test beams at DESY.
Theresa Obermann, Ms
Theresa Obermann
(Physikalisches Institut Universität Bonn),
Theresa Obermann
(Physikalisches Institut Universität Bonn)
19/01/2015, 14:05
One key addition to the telescope developed within AIDA is the implementation of a size configurable trigger plane. This plane is realized with a hybrid pixel detector consisting of a sensor bump bonded to the ATLAS pixel readout chip FE-I4. Its masking capability allows the definition of a user-defined region-of-interest (ROI) trigger area, that can be tuned to match the area defined by the...
Mr
Richard Peschke
(DESY)
19/01/2015, 14:25
Description of the integration of User Data Acquisition Systems to the EUDAQ telescope software. In addition to the traditional EUDAQ interface through the C++ producer class this talk shows the new python interface to the producer class.
Dr
Francisca Munoz
(University of Manchester)
19/01/2015, 14:50
In this work we aim to measure the two track separation resolution in the 3D pixel sensors placed at the Inner Barrel Layer (IBL) recently implemented in the ATLAS experiment.
Some simulation studies have been done to estimate the test beam conditions and results.
The main objective of this measurement will be to improve the cluster reconstruction, validate the simulation and finally to...
Mr
Simon Spannagel
(DESY - CMS)
19/01/2015, 16:05
This contribution will give an overview over efforts for the CMS Pixel High rate Test Beam conducted at the FNAL high rate tracking area in 2014. The CMS Pixel telescope is introduced and the experience with the FNAL test beam for tracking is presented together with some preliminary results.
Mr
Kimihiko KIMURA
(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
20/01/2015, 09:00
Several testbeams have been done for the pixel sensor development which is geared toward the HL-LHC upgrade of the ATLAS inner detector. The main topic covered in this talk is the reconstruction of large-multiplicity run data from ATLAS ITk testbeam at SLAC 2014 and long-staggered pixel data taken at DESY 2013. Those reconstructions have been in progress with the EUTelescope software framework...
Mr
Tobias Bisanz
(Uni Göttingen (ATLAS))
20/01/2015, 09:25
The most recent changes and modifications to EUTelescope for the ATLAS pixel community will be presented. These include improvements for the internal geometry handling, as well as fundamental changes to the framework which are a mandatory prerequisite for novel development. In addition, a brief outlook on future features will be given.
Dr
Kenneth Wraight
(University of Glasgow)
20/01/2015, 09:40
The standard pixel geometry studied as part of the ATLAS Upgrade effort is 250x50um^2. In addition, other pixel geometries have also been investigated over several testbeams including: 125x100, 167x125 and 500x25 um^2. Alternative geometries introduce some additional issues in reconstruction due to the readout channel mapping which is 80x336 channels for the FEI4 chips used. I shall present a...
Mr
Francesco Armando Di Bello
(University of Geneva)
20/01/2015, 09:55
Results of the SPS data taken in November using the FE14 telescope with CCPD and Planar Assemblies will be presented. Reconstruction is carried out using the Judith software which will be introduced. Reconstruction of simulated data with Allpix will also be discussed showing features of the telescope and the analysis.
Ms
Dorothea vom Bruch
(Physikalisches Institut Heidelberg)
20/01/2015, 10:45
In the context of the Mu3e experiment, High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel
Sensors (HV-MAPS) are used as main tracking detector providing highly efficient tracking
with good momentum, vertex and timing resolution. The Mupix HV-MAPS
prototypes were arranged in a telescope setup with four layers as an
integration test and for efficiency measurements. During test beam campains at the...
Dr
Igor Rubinskiy
(CFEL)
20/01/2015, 11:30
The status of the AIDA telescope at the beginning of the test beam year 2015 is presented.
Mr
Branislav Ristic
(CERN / University of Geneva)
20/01/2015, 13:30
In 2014 an FE-I4 based telescope has been built and commissioned in the CERN PS and SPS testbeam. It is a 6 plane system, consisting of IBL like 150um planar pixel sensors, read out by the RCE system, providing fully synchronized readout when used with FE-I4 compatible devices under test.The telescope is triggering itself and allows for region of interest triggers, which is especially useful...
Martin Beuzekom, van
(NIKHEF)
20/01/2015, 13:45
During the summer of 2014, the LHCb Timepix3 telescope has been assembled, and successfully commissioned at the CERN PS beam. It was used extensively at SPS to characterise prototype sensors for the upgrade of the LHCb Vertex Locator, and also provided tracks to other LHCb upgrade projects.
The telescope consists of 8 planes with 300 um thick n-on-p sensors bump-bonded to Timepix3 ASICs....
Mr
David Cussans, Dr
David Cussans
(Bristol University)
20/01/2015, 14:15
The status of the TLU and the miniTLU development is presented.
Mr
Alexander Morton
(University of Glasgow)
20/01/2015, 14:40
A look into the running of the General Broken Lines (GBL) track fitting algorithm and new alignment techniques used within the EUTelescope framework.
Mr
Richard Peschke
(DESY)
20/01/2015, 14:55
This talk shows the changes necessary to overcome the rate limitations of the current Telescope framework. This includes the changes to the EUDAQ software framework as well as changes to the TLU arrangement (cascaded TLUs)
Niloufar Alipour Tehrani
(ETH Zürich, CERN)
20/01/2015, 16:10
A vertex-detector concept based on the hybrid planar pixel-detector technology is currently under development for the proposed multi-TeV linear e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Prototype assemblies with thin planar pixel sensors (50-300 um) bump bonded to Timepix readout ASICs have been characterised at DESY with a 5.5 GeV electron beam and using the EUDET beam telescope and calibrated...
Anne Schütz
(DESY ATLAS)
20/01/2015, 16:30
The DESY test beam generation includes several steps, which are simulated with Geant4. The goal of the simulation is to gain more knowledge about the beam attributes, such as the particle fluxes, the beam energy distribution and the beam purity. It will be the key input for future test beam line improvements.
Dominik Dannheim
(CERN)
20/01/2015, 16:50
A global chi2 minimisation method is used to extract the prediction resolution of various beam-telescope setups. Results from optimisation studies for the plane spacing at different device-under-test configurations and beam momenta are presented. The presentation is followed by a demonstration of a web-based tool for telescope geometry optimisation.
Mr
Benjamin BOITRELLE
(DESY)
21/01/2015, 09:15
The PLUME (Pixelated Ladder with Ultra-low Material Embedded) collaboration is developing ultra light ladder for the vertex detector of a future linear collider. This object is a double-sided detector which integrates thin pixelated sensors (50 µm), readout infrastructure and mechanical structures aiming at an overall material budget about 0.3% X0.
Both the thinning and the gluing process of...
Mr
Thomas Eichhorn
(DESY)
21/01/2015, 09:35
Highly irradiated strip sensors from epitaxial silicon were measured in five test beam campaigns at DESY. In this talk, I will present the hardware integration into the DATURA and ACONITE telescopes, the software reconstruction with EUTelescope and results of the analysis.
Hanno Perrey
(DESY, Hamburg)
21/01/2015, 10:35
Mr
Alexander Morton
(University of Glasgow), Mr
Alexander Morton
(DESY ATLAS),
Tobias Bisanz
(Uni Göttingen - ATLAS), Mr
Tobias Bisanz
(Uni Göttingen (ATLAS))
21/01/2015, 11:20