Conveners
Beam Telescopes and Reference Detectors
- Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler (DESY)
Beam Telescopes and Reference Detectors
- Simon Spannagel (CERN)
Mr
Michael Reichmann
(ETH Zuerich)
25/01/2017, 09:00
In order to investigate the rate behaviour of diamond detectors a stand-alone modular telescope was developed at ETH Zurich based on CMS Pixel Chips. The talk is going to briefly describe the basic functionality of the full telescope and its individual hardware parts and focus attention on the recent upgrades and future plans. I will also describe the improvements to the EUDAQ framework, the...
Michael Daas
(Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bonn)
25/01/2017, 09:15
Beam telescopes, such as the EUDET/AIDA telescope, are a commonly used tool for testing and characterization of pixel detector prototypes. Based on the MIMOSA26 telescope planes and an ATLAS FE-I4 reference plane, a fast, high resolution test beam telescope with continuous triggerless readout was derived.
For the integration of this telescope into the Python-based data acquisition framework...
Lailin Xu
(Brookhaven National Lab)
25/01/2017, 09:30
An integration of MIMOSA26 pixel modules[1] into a FEI4 telescope system[2] will be reported. The FEI4 telescope system has been running successfully for CMOS pixel sensors characterization for ATLAS Phase II ITK upgrade. The MIMOSA26 pixel modules, with much smaller sensor size compared to FEI4 planar sensor, are aimed to improve the spatial resolution of the telescope system, by at least a...
Ms
Elena Dall'Occo
(NIKHEF)
25/01/2017, 10:00
The TimePix3 telescope is a high rate, data driven beam telescope being used to study sensor prototypes for the LHCb VErtex LOcator (VELO) upgrade. In addition to VELO prototype sensors, the telescope has been used to study Upstream Tracker (UT), Scintillating Fibre (SciFi), Ring Imaging CHerenkov (RICH), Time-Of-Flight Ring Imaging CHerenkov (TORCH) and GasTpx3 prototypes. The telescope...
Dr
Jerzy Pietraszko
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)
25/01/2017, 10:15
The single crystalline Chemical Vapour Deposition (scCVD) diamonds have found applications in numerous fields in experimental physics including beam diagnostic, beam monitoring and time measurement of charged particles with picosecond precision.
It has been demonstrated that scCVD diamonds can be used in single particle counting mode for MIPs with the picosecond precision. These detectors...
Dr
Jacobus van Hoorne
(CERN)
26/01/2017, 11:40
For the upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System a dedicated Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor – the ALPIDE - has been developed. It is 3 cm x 1.5 cm in size, features a spatial resolution of ~5um, an event-time resolution of <3us. The sensor can be thinned down to only 50um, making it suitable for high-resolution beam telescopes even at low beam energies.
Over the past months, we have been...
Mr
Lennart Huth
(Pi Uni Heidelberg - mu3e)
26/01/2017, 11:55
The MuPix Telescope consists of up to eight layers of MuPix sensors, controlled and read out by two FPGAs. It is optimized to run at high particle rates of up to 1 MHz and provides precise reference timing using a coincidence of two scintillating tiles, which are timestamped with a 500 MHz clock. Online monitoring as well as online track reconstruction and efficiency calculations guarantee...
Dr
Hendrik Jansen
(DESY)
26/01/2017, 12:10
The performance of the EUDET-type beam telescopes are shown making use of data taken with the DATURA beam telescope.