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View article: Radiation-Hard Smart-Pixel Detector ASIC ReadOut with Digital AI in 28nm
Radiation-Hard Smart-Pixel Detector ASIC ReadOut with Digital AI in 28nm Open
Detectors at future high energy colliders will face enormous technical challenges. Disentangling the unprecedented numbers of particles expected in each event will require highly granular silicon pixel detectors with billions of readout ch…
View article: Smart pixel sensors: towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning
Smart pixel sensors: towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning Open
Highly granular pixel detectors allow for increasingly precise measurements of charged particle tracks. Next-generation detectors require that pixel sizes will be further reduced, leading to unprecedented data rates exceeding those foresee…
View article: Development of CMOS Sensors for HEP with a US-based foundry
Development of CMOS Sensors for HEP with a US-based foundry Open
We will present a program to establish the first development and manufacturing of HEP-specific sensors monolithically integrated into a standard CMOS process using a US-based foundry. In collaboration with several US universities the proje…
View article: Smart pixel sensors Towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning
Smart pixel sensors Towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning Open
High granularity silicon pixel sensors are at the heart of energy frontier particle physics collider experiments. At an collision rate of 40\\,MHz, these detectors create massive amounts of data. Signal processing that handles data incomin…
View article: Smart Pixels: towards on-sensor inference of charged particle track parameters and uncertainties
Smart Pixels: towards on-sensor inference of charged particle track parameters and uncertainties Open
The combinatorics of track seeding has long been a computational bottleneck for triggering and offline computing in High Energy Physics (HEP), and remains so for the HL-LHC. Next-generation pixel sensors will be sufficiently fine-grained t…
View article: Smart pixel sensors: towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning
Smart pixel sensors: towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning Open
Highly granular pixel detectors allow for increasingly precise measurements of charged particle tracks. Next-generation detectors require that pixel sizes will be further reduced, leading to unprecedented data rates exceeding those foresee…
View article: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic with Substantially Improved Through-plane Thermal Conductivity
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic with Substantially Improved Through-plane Thermal Conductivity Open
Thermal conductivity of carbon fiber support structures that also serve as cooling substrates is of increasing importance for high energy physics detectors. One of the shortcomings of current carbon fiber laminates is that they exhibit exc…
View article: Evidence of the Higgs Boson Decaying into Two Photons
Evidence of the Higgs Boson Decaying into Two Photons Open
A search for the standard model Higgs boson decaying to two photons will be presented. The analysis will cover 5.1 fb-1 and 19.6 fb-1 of LHC proton-proton collisions collected at a center of mass energy of 7 and 8 TeV, respectively, with t…
View article: Beam test evaluation of electromagnetic calorimeter modules made from proton-damaged PbWO<sub>4</sub>crystals
Beam test evaluation of electromagnetic calorimeter modules made from proton-damaged PbWO<sub>4</sub>crystals Open
The performance of electromagnetic calorimeter modules made of proton-irradiated PbWO4 crystals has been studied in beam tests. The modules, similar to those used in the Endcaps of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL), were formed fr…