Forward silicon vertex/tracking detector design and R$\&$D for the future Electron-Ion Collider
ORAL
Abstract
The proposed high-luminosity high-energy Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will provide a clean environment to precisely study several fundamental questions in the high energy and nuclear physics fields. To realize the proposed physics measurements at the EIC, a high granularity detector, which can cover pseudorapidity range from -3.5 to 3.5, provide percentage momentum/energy resolution and be able to separate nanosecond bunch crossings, is required. Within the EIC general detector, a low material budget silicon vertex/tracking detector with fine spatial resolution is critical to carry out a series of hadron/jet measurements at the EIC especially for the heavy flavor product reconstruction/tagging. We will present designs of a proposed forward silicon tracking detector (with pseudorapidity coverage from 1 to 3.5) integrated with different magnet options and the other detector sub-systems for the EIC. The evaluated performance of this detector meets the EIC detector requirements. The detector R$\&$D work for the advanced silicon technology candidates: radiation hard Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MALTA) and Low Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) will be shown as well.
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Publication: Initial results reported in arXiv:2111.03182.
Presenters
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Xuan Li
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Xuan Li
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Yasser Corrales Morales
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Matt Durham
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Melynda Brooks
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Walter Sondheim
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Eric Renner
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Christopher Prokop
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Astrid Morreale
Los Alamos National Laboratory