Feb 20 – 22, 2024
Physics Dpt
Europe/Rome timezone

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System 1

S1
Feb 20, 2024, 9:40 AM
Aula Magna (Physics Dpt)

Aula Magna

Physics Dpt

Via Pietro Giuria 1

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  1. Silke Mobius
    2/20/24, 9:40 AM

    In the high-luminosity era of the Large Hadron Collider, the instantaneous luminosity is expected to reach unprecedented values, resulting in up to 200 proton-proton interactions in a typical bunch crossing. To cope with the resulting increase in occupancy, bandwidth and radiation damage, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by an all-silicon system, the Inner Tracker (ITk). The innermost...

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  2. Federico De Benedetti, Federico De Benedetti (CERN)
    2/20/24, 10:00 AM

    A beam telescope based on the Timepix4 ASIC was built in order to perform tests of synchronous multiple-detector readout and track reconstruction with fast timing capability.
    The telescope consists of eight planes with n-on-p silicon sensors, each bump bonded to a Timepix4 ASIC. Four of these planes are instrumented with 300 µm thick planar sensors, and they are tilted with respect to the be...

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  3. Ernesto Migliore (Univerisità di Torino/INFN)
    2/20/24, 10:20 AM

    The High Luminosity program of the LHC collider (HL-LHC), expected to start in 2029, will provide almost a factor 5 increase in the instantaneous luminosity and a factor 10 in the integrated luminosity compared to the current LHC.

    The HL-LHC poses unprecedented challenges to the inner tracking pixel-based systems: pixel hit rates up to 3 GHz/cm$^2$, hadron fluences exceeding 10$^{16}$...

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