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...
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.