26–30 Jul 2021
Zoom
Europe/Berlin timezone

Scintillating sampling ECAL technology for the Upgrade II of LHCb

29 Jul 2021, 09:30
12m
Zoom

Zoom

Parallel session talk Detector R&D and Data Handling T12: Detector R&D and Data Handling

Speaker

Philipp Roloff (CERN)

Description

The aim of the LHCb Upgrade II is to operate at a luminosity in the range of 1 to 2 $\times$ 10$^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ to collect a data set of 300 fb$^{-1}$. This will require a substantial modification of the current LHCb ECAL due to high radiation doses in the central region and increased particle densities. The ECAL has to provide good energy and position resolutions in these conditions. Timing capabilities with tens of picoseconds precision for neutral electromagnetic particles and increased granularity with dense absorber in the central region are needed for pile-up mitigation.
An attractive option for the central region is SPACAL technology with radiation-hard scintillating crystal fibers and tungsten absorber, and organic scintillating fibers with lead absorber in the intermediate region. Results from an ongoing R&D campaign to optimise the Upgrade II ECAL are shown. This includes studies of radiation-hard scintillation materials, performance optimisation using detailed simulations and test beam measurements. The presentation also includes an overview of the overall plans for the Upgrade II of the LHCb ECAL.

First author Philipp Roloff
Email philipp.roloff@cern.ch
Collaboration / Activity LHCb ECAL Upgrade II R&D Group

Primary author

Presentation materials