26 May 2024 to 1 June 2024
La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

The LHCb Upgrade II

27 May 2024, 11:10
20m
Sala Maria Luisa

Sala Maria Luisa

Oral T8 - Integration and Detector Systems Integration and Detector Systems - Oral session

Speaker

Andreas Schopper (CERN)

Description

The Upgrade II of the LHCb experiment is proposed for the long shutdown 4 of the LHC. The upgraded detector will operate at a maximum luminosity of $1.5\times10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$, with the aim of reaching a total integrated luminosity of ∼300 fb$^{-1}$ over the lifetime of the HL-LHC. The collected data will allow the full exploitation of the flavour physics capabilities of the HL-LHC, probing a wide range of physics observables with unprecedented accuracy. Among these, unique sensitivities are expected for the measurement of CKM phases and charm CP violation, as well as in rare heavy-quark decays.
To achieve this ambitious programme, the current detector performance must be maintained at the expected maximum pile-up of ∼40, and even improved in certain specific areas. To meet this challenge, it is planned to replace all existing spectrometer components to increase the granularity, reduce the amount of material in the detector and exploit the use of new technologies, including precision timing on the order of tens of picoseconds. Following the approval of a framework TDR and physics case document, detailed discussions on detector scenarios, institutional participation and funding are now underway, with the aim of starting the subdetector TDR phase immediately after.
The presentation will review the key points of the physics programme and the main options of the detector design.

Collaboration LHCb
Role of Submitter The presenter will be selected later by the Collaboration

Primary authors

Andreas Schopper (CERN) Matteo Palutan (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Dr marina artuso (syracuse university/cern)

Presentation materials