Dr
Adrian Fiergolski
(CERN)
03/02/2016, 09:30
The vertex- and tracking detectors at the proposed high-energy CLIC electron-positron collider will be based on small-pitch silicon pixel- or strip detectors. Time stamping with an accuracy of approximately 10 ns is required to suppress hits from beam-induced backgrounds. Tests with particle beams are needed to assess the performance of existing and future prototype assemblies. To this end a...
Mr
Lennart Huth
(PI Uni Heidelberg - mu3e)
03/02/2016, 09:50
This talk will give an overview over the MuPix Telescope. After a short introduction, the results from the Mu3e MuPix testbeam campaigns 2015, covering the DESY II, SPS and PSI tetsbeams, focusing on efficiency measurements are presented.
Ms
Dorothea vom Bruch
(Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
03/02/2016, 10:10
In the context of the Mu3e experiment, High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel
Sensors (HV-MAPS) are developed as constituents of a highly efficient tracking
detector 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. For high-rate data taking, fast data...
Mr
Branislav Ristic
(CERN / University of Geneva)
03/02/2016, 14:00
In 2014 an ATLAS FE-I4 based telescope was built and operated in various CERN PS and SPS testbeams. The 6 plane system consists of IBL like 150um planar pixel sensors (250x50um2 pitch) which are read out by the RCE DAQ system. This ensures fully synchronized data for FE-I4 compatible devices under test. The telescope triggers itself and allows for defining a region of interest, which...
Mr
Michael Reichmann
(ETHZ)
03/02/2016, 14:20
We present the design, the commissioning, and the performance of a modular pixel telescope, which was equipped with the CMS PSI46v2 pixel chip. The telescope was designed with a primary goal of testing pad and pixel diamond detectors in the high flux beam line at the High Intensity Proton Accelerator in PSI. This beam line is able to provide intensities up to 10 MHz/cm2. The unique features of...
Dr
Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler
(DESY)
03/02/2016, 14:40
This talk will give an overview about the EUDET-type telescopes and its user infrastructure. Hardware components and DUT integration will be presented. Furthermore, a EUDAQ status will be shown as well as ongoing development.
Dr
Andrej Gorisek
(J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana)
03/02/2016, 15:00
I will present KarTel, a telescope build in Ljubljana and based on Mimosa 26 sensors.
As an illustration of KarTel operation - a novel method will be presented that can be used to investigate the properties of silicon and CVD diamond detectors for High Energy Physics experiments. The method is similar to the already well established E-TCT technique using laser beam. In the proposed method...