Title: Highresolution, fast and radiationhard silicon tracking station
1High-resolution, fast and radiation-hard silicon
tracking station
STS working group
- CBM collaboration meeting March 2005
2Status STS
- Conceptual design (CDR)
- First round of simulations (TSR)
- ITS with 3 pixel planes
- SIT with 4 equidistant planes, strip technology
through out - Design iteration (partly in TSR)
- Optimize configuration
- Include HitProducers in simulation
- Physics performance studies for different physics
cases - Final design (TDP 2006?!)
- Senors/FE chip, module, supportcooling, readout
- Technological feasibility (RD)
- Full performance simulation
3Facts after 2nd round of simulations
Depends strongly on the physics case. Alternative
configurations for different observables possible.
Beam pipe of 1 cm Ø
First 3 stations (ITS) inside the vacuum!
Possibly shielded against good beam vacuum by a
foil.
Fluence above 1016
Is this the last word
?
Pixel
Strip
Only strip sensors for stations 4 to 7 (SIT) if
micro2 strips are used close to the beam!
4Challenging tasks of the tracking station (I)
- Micro vertex reconstruction (main task of the
ITS) - Secondary vertex reconstruction better 50mm
(z-coordinate) - Extremely high track density
D0?K-p
Both high resolution and a respectively low
material budget are needed.
5D0?K-p
Material budget / plane
I. Vassiliev
6Challenging tasks of the tracking station (II)
- Background rejection in low mass dielectron
spectroscopy - Reconstruction of "incomplete" tracks
- Needs probably much more redundancy
7d-electrons are a huge concern
- Yield in 1st station 5/gold ion passing the (1)
target - 5000 at frame rates of 10 ms and 109 ions/s !?
8Possible configuration (B-TeV inspired)
- Outer section of plane 3 outside the vacuum!
- Highest granularity not needed there
- Allows using thin vacuum window
- Detectors can be moved in two halfs.
- Remove sensors from beam area during focusing
- Only two different module geometries
- Optional for MAPS or Hybrids
9Generic designs for simulation
- MAPS-like
- Radiation hardness
- Read-out speed
- Hybrid-like
- Material budget
- Resolution
10MAPS material budget a first assessment by
Michael Deveaux
- Stacking of sensors due to inactive read-out area
- Design VELO (LHCb) inspired
0.29
11MAPS RD
- Dense program of chip submission in 2005
- MIMOSA 9 ? factor 2 lower signal than expected
- MIMOSA 10 ? MIMOSTAR1 first prototype for STAR
IT - MIMOSA 11 ? Various sensor geometries for
studying aspects of radiation tolerance - MIMOSA 12 ? Multiple charge storage
on-pixel, aspects of capacitor performance - MIMOSA 13 ? Current readout faster, better
noise immunity - Transfer of one test station to Frankfurt
- Support RD efforts starting with MIMOSA11
- Aspects of cryogenic operation
12Assessment for GIGATRACKER
http//na48.web.cern.ch/NA48/NA48-3/groups/gigatra
cker/
- NA48 CERN-SPSC-2004-029 (K?pnn)
- Concept (only small area needs to be covered)
- High rate 40 MHz / cm2
- 100 ps time resolution
- Fluence 4.5 1014 cm2 (12 Mrad)
- 0.13 mm envisaged
x/X0 lt 0.6
13STS working packages
14Design optimization
Mainframe
STS group
Tracking groups
Algorithms
Digitizers
MAPS HitProducer (Michael)
Design Optimization
Strip HitProducer(Valeri)
Final configuration
15Towards a Design Proposal