Giulia Gioachin
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View article: Multiplicity dependence of $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{+}$$ and $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{0}$$ production in pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s}=13$$ TeV
Multiplicity dependence of $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{+}$$ and $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{0}$$ production in pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s}=13$$ TeV Open
A bstract The first measurement at midrapidity (| y | < 0 . 5) of the production yield of the strange-charm baryons $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{+}$$ and $${\Xi }_{\text{c}}^{0}$$ as a function of transverse momentum ( p T ) in different charged-p…
View article: Thin LGAD sensors for 4D tracking in high radiation environments: state of the art and perspectives
Thin LGAD sensors for 4D tracking in high radiation environments: state of the art and perspectives Open
This contribution summarises the outcomes of the CSN5 eXFlu research project. In particular, it presents the first exploration of the performance of very thin Low-Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) sensors, with a bulk active thickness ranging fr…
View article: The ALICE 3 particle identification systems
The ALICE 3 particle identification systems Open
The ALICE Collaboration has proposed a completely new apparatus, ALICE 3, for the LHC Runs 5 and 6. The experiment will enable novel studies of the quark-gluon plasma focusing on low-$p_{T}$ heavy-flavour production, as well as on precise …
View article: First results on monolithic CMOS detector with internal gain
First results on monolithic CMOS detector with internal gain Open
In this paper we report on a set of characterisations carried out on the first monolithic LGAD prototype integrated in a customised 110 nm CMOS process having a depleted active volume thickness of 48 μm. This prototype is formed by a pixel…
View article: Simulation and first characterization of MAPS test structures with gain for timing applications
Simulation and first characterization of MAPS test structures with gain for timing applications Open
Thanks to their advantages in terms of easiness of manufacturing and reduced production costs, Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) represent an appealing solution for radiation imaging applications, which require to cover large areas wi…
View article: Optimization of the gain layer design of ultra-fast silicon detectors
Optimization of the gain layer design of ultra-fast silicon detectors Open
In the past few years, the need of measuring accurately the spatial and\ntemporal coordinates of the particles generated in high-energy physics\nexperiments has spurred a strong R\\&D in the field of silicon sensors. Within\nthese research…
View article: Optimization of the Gain Layer Design of Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors
Optimization of the Gain Layer Design of Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors Open
In the past few years, the need of measuring accurately the spatial and temporal coordinates of the particles generated in high-energy physics experiments has spurred a strong R\&D in the field of silicon sensors. Within these research act…