26–30 Jul 2021
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The ATLAS detector evolution towards the High Luminosity era

29 Jul 2021, 11:00
12m
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Parallel session talk Detector R&D and Data Handling T12: Detector R&D and Data Handling

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Jochen Jens Heinrich (Oregon)

Description

After 9 years of successful operation in proton-proton collisions reaching up to $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV, the ATLAS detector started in 2018 the preparations for an ambitious physics program, aiming the exploration of very rare processes and extreme phase spaces, an endeavor that will require a substantial increase in the integrated luminosity. To accomplish this purpose, a comprehensive upgrade of the detector and associated systems was devised and planned to be carried out in two phases. ThePhase-I upgrade foresees new features for the muon detector, for the EM calorimeter trigger system and for all trigger and data acquisition chain. For the
Phase-II upgrade, ATLAS will fully replace its inner tracker, install a new timing detector and the calorimeters and muon systems will operate on a free-running readout scheme. This presentation will summarize the expected performance of the aforementioned projects, as well as the new insights gained during the construction phase. This abstract is being submitted by the ATLAS Upgrade Speaker Committee representative. If approved, the speaker will be selected from ATLAS Collaboration and the conference will be informed.

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