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View article: Production, quality assurance and quality control of the SiPM Tiles for the DarkSide-20k Time Projection Chamber
Production, quality assurance and quality control of the SiPM Tiles for the DarkSide-20k Time Projection Chamber Open
The DarkSide-20k dark matter direct detection experiment will employ a $${21}\,\hbox {m}^{2}$$ silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array, instrumenting a dual-phase 50 tonnes liquid argon Time Projection Chamber (TPC). SiPMs are arranged …
View article: Production, Quality Assurance and Quality Control of the SiPM Tiles for the DarkSide-20k Time Projection Chamber
Production, Quality Assurance and Quality Control of the SiPM Tiles for the DarkSide-20k Time Projection Chamber Open
The DarkSide-20k dark matter direct detection experiment will employ a 21 m^2 silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array, instrumenting a dual-phase 50 tonnes liquid argon Time Projection Chamber (TPC). SiPMs are arranged into modular photosenso…
View article: Flow and thermal modelling of the argon volume in the DarkSide-20k TPC
Flow and thermal modelling of the argon volume in the DarkSide-20k TPC Open
The DarkSide-20k dark matter experiment, currently under construction at LNGS, features a dual-phase time projection chamber (TPC) with a ∼ 50 t argon target from an underground well. At this scale, it is crucial to optimise the argon flow…
View article: Quality assurance and quality control of the $$26~\text {m}^2$$ SiPM production for the DarkSide-20k dark matter experiment
Quality assurance and quality control of the $$26~\text {m}^2$$ SiPM production for the DarkSide-20k dark matter experiment Open
DarkSide-20k is a novel liquid argon dark matter detector currently under construction at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) that will push the sensitivity for Weakly Interact…
View article: Benchmarking the design of the cryogenics system for the underground argon in DarkSide-20k
Benchmarking the design of the cryogenics system for the underground argon in DarkSide-20k Open
DarkSide-20k (DS-20k) is a dark matter detection experiment under construction at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy. It utilises ∼ 100 t of low radioactivity argon from an underground source (UAr) in its inner detecto…
View article: Data from: "DarkSide-20k sensitivity to light dark matter particles"
Data from: "DarkSide-20k sensitivity to light dark matter particles" Open
These files provide expected limits from the preprint of arXiv:2407.05813, "DarkSide-20k sensitivity to light dark matter particles" and are made available by the DarkSide-20k Collaboration.
View article: A new hybrid gadolinium nanoparticles-loaded polymeric material for neutron detection in rare event searches
A new hybrid gadolinium nanoparticles-loaded polymeric material for neutron detection in rare event searches Open
Experiments aimed at direct searches for WIMP dark matter require highly effective reduction of backgrounds and control of any residual radioactive contamination. In particular, neutrons interacting with atomic nuclei represent an importan…
View article: Benchmarking the design of the cryogenics system for the underground argon in DarkSide-20k
Benchmarking the design of the cryogenics system for the underground argon in DarkSide-20k Open
DarkSide-20k (DS-20k) is a dark matter detection experiment under construction at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy. It utilises ~100 t of low radioactivity argon from an underground source (UAr) in its inner detector…
View article: A new hybrid gadolinium nanoparticles-loaded polymeric material for neutron detection in rare event searches
A new hybrid gadolinium nanoparticles-loaded polymeric material for neutron detection in rare event searches Open
Experiments aimed at direct searches for WIMP dark matter require highly effective reduction of backgrounds and control of any residual radioactive contamination. In particular, neutrons interacting with atomic nuclei represent an importan…
View article: Data and Analysis Preservation, Recasting, and Reinterpretation
Data and Analysis Preservation, Recasting, and Reinterpretation Open
We make the case for the systematic, reliable preservation of event-wise data, derived data products, and executable analysis code. This preservation enables the analyses' long-term future reuse, in order to maximise the scientific impact …
View article: Broadening the scope of Education, Career and Open Science in HEP
Broadening the scope of Education, Career and Open Science in HEP Open
High Energy Particle Physics (HEP) faces challenges over the coming decades with a need to attract young people to the field and STEM careers, as well as a need to recognize, promote and sustain those in the field who are making important …
View article: Novel 3D Pixel Sensors for the Upgrade of the ATLAS Inner Tracker
Novel 3D Pixel Sensors for the Upgrade of the ATLAS Inner Tracker Open
The ATLAS experiment will undergo a full replacement of its inner detector to face the challenges posed by the High Luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). The new Inner Tracker (ITk) will have to deal with extreme partic…
View article: Wafer Level Packaging Technology Applied to Pixel Detectors
Wafer Level Packaging Technology Applied to Pixel Detectors Open
Pixel technology is commonly used in the tracking systems of High Energy Physics detectors with physical areas that have largely increased in the last decades. To ease the production of several square meters of sensitive area, the possibil…
View article: R&D for new silicon pixel sensors for the High Luminosity phase of the CMS experiment at LHC
R&D for new silicon pixel sensors for the High Luminosity phase of the CMS experiment at LHC Open
The High Luminosity upgrade of the CERN LHC collider (HL-LHC) demands a new high-radiation-tolerant solid-state pixel sensor capable of surviving fluencies up to a few 10(16) n(eq)/cm(2) at similar to 3cm from the interaction point. To thi…
View article: Production and integration of the ATLAS Insertable B-Layer
Production and integration of the ATLAS Insertable B-Layer Open
During the shutdown of the CERN Large Hadron Collider in 2013-2014, an additional pixel layer was installed between the existing Pixel detector of the ATLAS experiment and a new, smaller radius beam pipe. The motivation for this new pixel …
View article: Thin and edgeless sensors for ATLAS pixel detector upgrade
Thin and edgeless sensors for ATLAS pixel detector upgrade Open
To cope with the harsh environment foreseen at the high luminosity conditions\nof HL- LHC, the ATLAS pixel detector has to be upgraded to be fully efficient\nwith a good granularity, a maximized geometrical acceptance and an high read\nout…
View article: Performance of new radiation tolerant thin n-in-p Silicon pixel sensors for the CMS experiment at High Luminosity LHC
Performance of new radiation tolerant thin n-in-p Silicon pixel sensors for the CMS experiment at High Luminosity LHC Open
The High Luminosity upgrade of the CERN-LHC (HL-LHC) demands for a new high-radiation tolerant solid- state pixel sensor capable of surviving fluencies up to a few 10 16 particles cm 2 at ∼3 cm from the interaction point. To this extent th…
View article: Small pitch 3D devices
Small pitch 3D devices Open
3D sensors are a promising option for the innermost pixel layers at the High Luminosity LHC. However, the required very high hit-rate capabilities, increased pixel granularity, extreme radiation hardness, and reduced material budget call f…
View article: Characterization of HV-CMOS detectors in BCD8 technology and of a controlled hybridization technique
Characterization of HV-CMOS detectors in BCD8 technology and of a controlled hybridization technique Open
Radiation detectors built in high-voltage and high-resistivity CMOS technology are an interesting option for the large area pixel-trackers sought for the upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider experiments. A characterisation of the BCD8 tech…
View article: The INFN-FBK pixel R&D program for HL-LHC
The INFN-FBK pixel R&D program for HL-LHC Open
We report on the ATLAS and CMS joint research activity, which is aiming at the development of new, thin silicon pixel detectors for the Large Hadron Collider Phase-2 detector upgrades. This R&D; is performed under special agreement between…
View article: Experience on 3D silicon sensors for ATLAS IBL
Experience on 3D silicon sensors for ATLAS IBL Open
3D silicon sensors, where plasma micro-machining is used to etch deep narrow apertures in the silicon substrate to form electrodes of PIN junctions, represent possible solutions for inner pixel layers of the tracking detectors in high ener…