Conveners
Parallel: Detectors: Part 1
- Alessandro Tricoli (BNL)
- Sergei Chekanov (ANL)
Parallel: Detectors: Part 2
- Sergei Chekanov (ANL)
- Alessandro Tricoli (BNL)
Monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) represent the state-of-the-art technology for high-resolution, low-material budget detectors for particle-physics applications. The PixElPhi laboratory at MIT was recently created to exploit this technology for future nuclear and particle experiments. In this talk, we will present the activity and the plan for this laboratory, which currently focuses on...
This work will present the full simulation and clustering algorithm development of a segmented crystal ECAL option for the IDEA detector, building upon previous 'proto-PFA' work previously simulated in Geant4 by M. Lucchini. On the simulation side, work has been done to integrate with the IDEA dual-readout and tracker packages, all within the latest key4hep framework, moving towards a unified...
We will present the latest developments and plans in the Fermilab group on the development of precision tracking detectors for future collider machines, specifically geared towards FCC-ee applications. Efforts have been focused on advances towards manufacturing of novel sensors and to the design of sophisticated Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) required to achieve the ambitious...
The CalVision project seeks to develop high resolution calorimetry for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) with state-of-the-art performance for both electromagnetic (EM) and hadronic signatures using the dual-readout technique. We seek to improve the hadronic energy resolution of homogenous scintillating-crystal calorimeters through the measurement and separation of the scintillation and...
Hadronic calorimeters with dual readout measure both scintillation and Cherenkov lights produced in their active media. They offer improvements in energy resolution and, therefore, have become increasingly interesting due to the need for precision jet measurements at Higgs factories. This talk discusses Geant4 simulations of single-particle responses in sampling and homogeneous ...
We report on a conceptual design for a noble-liquid-based EM endcap
calorimeter, where the absorber plates and readout electrodes are
arranged in a turbine-like geometry. This design allows for
frequent shower sampling and highly granular readout, without
introducing cracks in phi. The implementation of this geometry in
the ALLEGRO detector simulation and initial simulation results...
Recent advances in timing detectors at CERN have largely focused on mitigating pileup background in the HL-LHC era. The CMS and ATLAS upgrades addressed the challenges arising from track density and radiation dose- particularly in the forward region. Over the same period generic timing R&D based in the Silicon detector and MicroPattern Gas detector(MPGD) groups developed technologies more...
Electromagnetic calorimetry in high-radiation environments is particularly challenging with more pronounced requirements for the forward regions of collider detectors. The most viable choice is to construct a sampling calorimeter with radiation-hard active media at the expense of high energy resolution. In order to provide a solution for such implementations, we developed a radiation-hard,...
The vertex detector proposed for IDEA and ALLEGRO consists of three layers of silicon detectors still in a conceptual design. In this study we aim to present an investigation of the vertex detector performance focusing on the flavor tagging capabilities with an aim to reveal the most important parameters contributing to the tagging performance along withand how to optimize them in a vertex...
The RADiCAL Collaboration is conducting R&D on high performance electromagnetic (EM) calorimetry to address the challenges expected in future collider experiments under conditions of high luminosity and/or high irradiation such as the FCC.
Under development is a sampling calorimeter
approach, known as RADiCAL modules, based on scintillation and wavelength-shifting (WLS) technologies and...