Dr.
Vasilij Kushpil
(Nuclear Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 25068, Řež, Czech Republic)
07/10/2015, 13:00
Nuclear physics and particle physics
During last years, semiconductor avalanche detectors are being widely
used as the replacement for classical PMTs in calorimeters for many HEP
experiments. In this report, basic selection criteria for replacement of
PMTs by APDs and specific problems in the investigation of detectors
radiation hardness are discussed.
The design and performance of the hadron calorimeters developed for...
Dr.
Svetlana Kushpil
(Nuclear Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
07/10/2015, 13:15
Nuclear physics and particle physics
Svetlana Kushpil on behalf of the ALICE Collaboration.
The ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) detector was constructed
to study the properties of hot and dense hadronic matter formed in
relativistic nuclear collisions. During the second long LHC shutdown in
2018-2019, the collaboration plans to upgrade the current vertex
detector, the Inner Tracking System (ITS), in order to...
Mr.
Konstantin Filippov
(National research nuclear university «MEPhI»)
07/10/2015, 13:30
Nuclear physics and particle physics
sTGC chambers are designed to operate at sLHC conditions and will be installed to the ATLAS detector during Phase-I upgrade of the ATLAS muon spectrometer. These chamber will provide precise coordinate measurements of the charged particle track and level 1 trigger for high Pt muons. It is critical for the ATLAS detector to ensure a robust operation of these chambers during entire sLHC...
Dr.
Peter Teterin
(National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI")
07/10/2015, 13:45
Nuclear physics and particle physics
A New Small Wheel (NSW) is a new innermost part of the ATLAS muon end-cap system which will be installed in the ATLAS detector during forthcoming Phase-I upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It consists of small-strip Thin Gap Chambers (sTGC) and Micromegas chambers which were designed to sustain large particle fluxes during Super LHC operation. In order to ensure a high production...
Dr.
Vladimir Tikhomirov
(P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences)
07/10/2015, 14:00
Nuclear physics and particle physics
The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider has an ambitious program of the detector upgrade to meet an expected rise of accelerator luminosity. The first large system which supposed to be installed in 2019 is a New Small Wheel (NSW) for ATLAS muon system. In order to ensure high reliability of NSW chambers an X-ray scanning technique is developed. One of the main parts of the X-ray...
Dr.
GEORGY BASHINDZHAGYAN
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
07/10/2015, 14:15
Nuclear physics and particle physics
Gas Pixel Detector (GPD) technology offer new possibilities, which make them very attractive for application in existing and future accelerator experiments and beyond. GPD combine advantages of the Si-pixel detectors and gaseous detectors. They can be produced radiation hard and have low power consumption at relatively cheap technology.Low capacitance of the individual pixel channel allows to...