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The following email has been sent to RODRIGUES FIGUEIREDO, Eduardo:
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Dear Eduardo Rodrigues Figueiredo,
The submission of your abstract has been successfully processed.
Abstract submitted:
<https://indico.cern.ch/userAbstracts.py?confId=192695>.
Status of your abstract:
<https://indico.cern.ch/abstractDisplay.py?abstractId=8&confId=192695>.
See below a detailed summary of your submitted abstract:
Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology
and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: RODRIGUES FIGUEIREDO, Eduardo
Submitted on: 11 December 2013 16:18
Title: Upgrade of the LHCb Vertex Locator
Abstract content
The upgrade of the LHCb experiment, planned for 2018, will transform the entire readout to a trigger-less system operating at 40 MHz. All data reduction algorithms will be executed in a high-level software farm, with access to all event information. This will enable the detector to run at luminosities of 1-2 x1033 /cm2/s and probe physics beyond the Standard Model in the heavy sector with unprecedented precision.
The upgraded VELO must be low mass, radiation hard and vacuum compatible. It must be capable of fast pattern recognition and track reconstruction and will be required to drive data to the outside world at speeds of up to 3 Tbit/s. This challenge is being met with a new VELO design based on hybrid pixel detectors positioned to within 5 mm of the LHC colliding beams. The sensors have 55 x 55 m2 pixels and the VELOPix ASIC which is being developed for the readout is based on the Timepix/Medipix family of chips. The hottest ASIC will have to cope with pixel hit rates of up to 900 MHz.
The material budget will be optimised with the use of evaporative CO2 coolant circulating in microchannels within a thin silicon substrate. Microchannel cooling brings many advantages: very efficient heat transfer with almost no temperature gradients across the module, no CTE mismatch with silicon components, and low material contribution. This is a breakthrough technology being developed for LHCb.
LHCb is also focussing effort on the construction of a lightweight foil to separate the primary and secondary LHC vacua, the development of high speed cables, and the metallisation and radiation qualification of the module.
The 40 MHz readout will also bring significant conceptual changes to the way in which the upgrade trigger is operated. Work is in progress to incorporate momentum and impact parameter information into the trigger at the earliest possible stage, using the fast pattern recognition capabilities of the upgraded detector.
The current status of the VELO upgrade will be described together with a presentation of recent test results.
Summary
Primary Authors:
Dr. RODRIGUES, Eduardo (University of Manchester (GB)) <eduardo.rodrigues(a)cern.ch>
Co-authors:
Abstract presenters:
Dr. RODRIGUES, Eduardo
Track classification:
Sensors: 1b) Semiconductor Detectors
Experiments: 2a) Experiments & Upgrades
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments: Abstract sent on behalf of the vertex locator group of LHCb.
If the abstract is accepted, and once a suitable speaker is then
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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology
and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: RODRIGUES FIGUEIREDO, Eduardo
Submitted on: 11 December 2013 16:13
Title: Performance and Radiation Damage Effects in the LHCb Vertex
Locator
Abstract content
LHCb is a dedicated experiment to study New Physics in the decays of heavy hadrons at the LHC. Heavy hadrons are identified through their flight distance in the Vertex Locator (VELO), hence the detector is critical for both the trigger and offline physics analyses.
The VELO is the retractable silicon-strip detector surrounding the LHCb interaction point. It is located only 7 mm from the LHC beam during normal LHC operation, once moved into its closed position for each LHC fill when stable beams are obtained. During insertion the detector is centred around the LHC beam by the online reconstruction of the primary vertex position. Both VELO halves comprise 21 silicon micro-strip modules each. A module is made of two n+-on-n 300 µm thick half-disc sensors with R-measuring and -measuring micro-strip geometry, mounted on a carbon fibre support paddle. The minimum pitch is approximately 40 µm. The detector is also equipped with the only n-on-p sensors operating at the LHC. The detectors are operated in vacuum and a bi-phase CO2 cooling system is used. The signals read out with analogue front-end chips are subsequently processed by a set of algorithms in FPGA processing boards.
The VELO has been performing very successfully during the first run of the LHC in 2010-12. Possible effects of radiation damage have been monitored and studied in detail throughout this period. Indeed the VELO module sensors receive a large and non-uniform radiation dose having inner and outer radii of only 7 and 42 mm, respectively. A maximum dose of 1.2 x 1014 1 MeV neutron equivalent /cm2 was received in the innermost region of the sensors for the combined 2010-12 run I (3.4 fb-1 of delivered data). Being operated in an extreme and highly non-uniform radiation environment, type-inversion of the inner part of the n-on-n sensors has already been measured.
The radiation damage in the detector is monitored and studied in three ways: (1) dependence of sensor currents on voltage and temperature; (2) measurement of the effective depletion voltage of the sensors from the charge collection efficiency and from studying the noise versus voltage behaviour; and (3) cluster finding efficiency. Results will be presented in all three areas with the most recent results from the full run I.
Summary
Overview of the performance and radiation damage studies performed on the LHCb experiment vertex locator during the first run of the LHC.
Primary Authors:
Dr. RODRIGUES, Eduardo (University of Manchester (GB)) <eduardo.rodrigues(a)cern.ch>
Co-authors:
Abstract presenters:
Dr. RODRIGUES, Eduardo
Track classification:
Sensors: 1b) Semiconductor Detectors
Experiments: 2a) Experiments & Upgrades
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments: Abstract sent on behalf of the vertex locator group of LHCb.
If the abstract is accepted, and once a suitable speaker is then
found, he/she will then register to the conference.
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Dear Mr. van Bakel :
I recently sent you an email offering free printing for your upcoming Event: TIPP2014.
Can you please advise if our offer is of interest to you.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions.Thanking you in advance.Best Regards,Patrick GabrielOSC-Events on Social Phone: +33.1.83.62.48.58 Email: pgabriel(a)osc-associates.com
OSC-Events on Social (Europe)
12 Place Carnot, 93110 Rosny Sous Bois, France
Tel: (+33) 01 83 62 48 58 Fax: (+33) 01 77 72 27 59
OSC-Events on Social (North America)
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Email: contact(a)eventsonsocial.com
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Dear Mr. van Bakel :
I am contacting you concerning your upcoming Event: TIPP2014.
We offer a completely FREE SERVICE whereby we will handle all the page-layout, Printing and Delivery of your Event Publications be they Congress Catalogs, Event Handbooks or Abstract Books. We fully finance and handle all page layout, publishing, printing, and even delivery of your event publication saving you a great deal of time and expense. We have many years experience in producing high quality publications for our client Organizations based on their diverse needs.Samples of some prior examples can be found at: http://www.eventsonsocial.com/oursamples
Our company, OSC-EventsOnSocial, is the Specialist when it comes to helping Organizations promote and market their events using Social Media and Online Marketing. Whether your goal is to educate and inform your market about your event, drive word of mouth or drive repeat or more attendees, we are your answer. We are Specialists are Crafting and Executing Event Social Marketing Plans : Using Social Media to Promote Your EventsTo Share AnnouncementsTo Increase Conversations About Your EventTo Drive Engagement Around Your EventFor Organization and Event BrandingPlease also feel free to consult our website to find a more detailed presentation of our services.
More information can be found at: http://www.eventsonsocial.com
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions.Thanking you in advance.Best Regards,Patrick GabrielOSC-Events on Social Phone: +33.1.83.62.48.58 Email: pgabriel(a)osc-associates.com
OSC-Events on Social (Europe)
12 Place Carnot, 93110 Rosny Sous Bois, France
Tel: (+33) 01 83 62 48 58 Fax: (+33) 01 77 72 27 59
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Tel: (+1) 310-878-9534 Fax: (+1) 310-861-1986
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The following email has been sent to YOO, Jonghee:
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Dear Jonghee Yoo,
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See below a detailed summary of your submitted abstract:
Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology
and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: YOO, Jonghee
Submitted on: 26 November 2013 19:04
Title: Solid Xenon Particle Detector
Abstract content
The solid (crystallin) phase of xenon possesses many of the same advantages of liquid xenon as a particle detector material including good transparency, self-shielding, low intrinsic background, and high scintillation light yield. Many of the properties of solid xenon have been measured previously employing small volumes and thin films. Two major R&D issues must be addressed to make a solid xenon particle detector; the demonstration of the scalability of solid xenon and the capability to readout solid xenon signals. Both issues are being addressed with a dedicated cryogenic system at Fermilab. The first phase of this project entailed growing approximately a kilogram of transparent solid phase xenon and was successfully completed in 2010 at Fermilab. The second phase of this project is underway where the signals from scintillation light and electron drift in solid xenon, and more aggressively the crystallography of the solid xenon. In this talk, we will report the recent results of the solid xenon detector R&D at Fermilab.
Summary
Primary Authors:
YOO, Jonghee (Fermilab) <yoo(a)fnal.gov>
Co-authors:
Abstract presenters:
YOO, Jonghee
Track classification:
Sensors: 1e) Novel technologies
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments:
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Dear Jonghee Yoo,
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See below a detailed summary of your submitted abstract:
Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology
and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: YOO, Jonghee
Submitted on: 26 November 2013 19:01
Title: CENNS: A new method for measuring Coherent Elastic Neutrino
Nucleus Scattering
Abstract content
A recent study showed background limits to future dark matter searches coming from Coherent Elastic Neutrino Nucleus Scattering (CENNS) interactions of astrophysical and atmospheric neutrinos. There are a few possible ways to improve the limits by using directional measurements of the neutrino interactions and/or measuring time variation of the interactions. However, this CENNS background limit is a robust lower bound which can not be substantially reduced. Measuring the CENNS cross section and performing subsequent tests of higher energy neutrino interactions on various target materials will be extremely beneficial to future dark matter experiments.
We present a experimental method for measuring the process of CENNS. This method uses a low-energy threshold detector situated transverse to a high energy neutrino beam production target. This detector would be sensitive to the low energy neutrinos arising from pion decays-at-rest in the target. In this talk we will present the results of the beam induced background measurement, detector R&D and systematic uncertainties.
Summary
Primary Authors:
Dr. YOO, Jonghee (Fermilab) <yoo(a)fnal.gov>
Co-authors:
Abstract presenters:
Dr. YOO, Jonghee
Track classification:
Experiments: 2c) Detectors for neutrino physics
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments: