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Theme 1: Session I
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Theme 1: Session III
- Sabrina Sacerdoti (LAL)
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Sabrina Sacerdoti (APC-Paris,France)29/11/2020 14:30
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Bowen BAI (Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire (LAL))29/11/2020 15:00
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Ezgi Ergenlik (Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire (LAL))29/11/2020 15:30
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Etienne FORTIN (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France)29/11/2020 16:30
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Reem Taibah (LPNHE)29/11/2020 17:00
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David Cohen29/11/2020 17:30
Now that the global LIGO-Virgo network has successfully detected gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences, a key challenge is to improve the detector sensitivity in order to detect more transient sources — weaker or located further away. The detectors' sensitivity can be enhanced by increasing the laser power travelling within the arm cavities, for it reduces the effect of the...
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Konstantin Shchablo29/11/2020 19:30
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Konstantin Shchablo
We present a new generation of Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) that are able to withstand high particle fluxes ($\rm up \ to \ 2~kHz \ cm^{-2}$). These chambers will be instrumented with precise timing readout electronics, and they are proposed to equip two of the four high eta stations of the CMS muon system.
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Two-gap RPC detectors, with each gap made of two $\rm 1.4~mm$ High-Pressure... -
Bowen BAI (Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire (LAL))
In the latest years, there has been intense linac electron-accelerator development driven by different communities, such as the X-FEL community, the High Energy Physics (HEP) linear-collider community: ILC and CLIC as well as HEP circular colliders: FCC-ee and CepC. Furthermore, there are also many other applications from medical treatment (radiobiology) to industrial applications that will...
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Mlle Reem Taibah (LPNHE)
In view of the High Luminosity LHC upgrade (HL-LHC), the ATLAS experiment plans to replace the current Inner Detector with an all-silicon Inner Tracker system (ITk). ITk will be instrumented with pixel sensors with an n-on-p silicon technology to achieve tracking requirements with radiation hardness and cost efficiency. The paper reports on the performance of thin n-on-p planar pixel sensors...
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