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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
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Submitted on: 30 January 2014 23:53
Title: Studies for a Silicon Detector in a Electron Proton/Ion Collider at BNL
Abstract content More than thirty years after Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) was first proposed as the fundamental theory of the strong force, very little is still known about the dynamical basis of the hadron structure. How do these fundamental degrees of freedom dynamically generates the mass, spin, motion and spatial distribution of color charges inside hadrons ? To investigate these fundamental question new electron proton and electron ion colliders are proposed (EIC). The inner tracking system of the detectors in these colliders will require very high granularity, low material budget and radiation hard design. In this talk will be shown some of the studies done for eRHIC: a EIC facility with polarized electron and proton beams, unpolarized ion beam, to be realized in the Brookhaven National Laboratory. This talk will focus mainly on the studies and performance simulations realized for the inner silicon tracking system and on the possibility of using Monolithic Active Pixel Silicon detector (MAPS) as silicon sensor.
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Primary Authors: Dr. DI RUZZA, Benedetto (Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA)) bdiruzza@bnl.gov
Co-authors: ASCHENAUER, Elke-caroline (BNL) elke@bnl.gov
Abstract presenters: Dr. DI RUZZA, Benedetto
Track classification: Sensors: 1b) Semiconductor Detectors Experiments: 2a) Experiments & Upgrades
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments: My talk can be tuned on both the two tracks.