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Summary of Opening Session Emmanuel Tsesmelis / CERN CARE-HHH-APD Workshop Arcidosso 2 September 2005

Summary of Opening Session Emmanuel Tsesmelis / CERN CARE-HHH-APD Workshop Arcidosso 2 September 2005

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Page 1: Summary of Opening Session Emmanuel Tsesmelis / CERN CARE-HHH-APD Workshop Arcidosso 2 September 2005

Summary of Opening Session

Emmanuel Tsesmelis / CERN

CARE-HHH-APD Workshop Arcidosso

2 September 2005

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Physics Motivation for LHC Upgrade – M. Mangano

There are many good theoretical and experimental/observationalarguments suggesting that the Standard Model is incomplete orthat additional structures are required.

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Full exploitation of the LHC is mandatory. Whatever new physics is observed atthe LHC, its understanding will require higher statistics and higher energies. Noother facility in the world can achieve this in the foreseeable future.

The understanding of the flavour structure of the SM and of whatever BSMframework is exposed by the LHC will demand new high-statistics explorations oflow-energy phenomena in the quark and lepton sectors: K/D/B decays, neutrinoproperties, LFV decays, EDM, etc.

The upgrade path for the LHC allowsoptions which would enable CERNto play a leading role in part of thisresearch, with a marginal extra cost.

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Machine-Experiment Interface –F. Palla Assumed integrated luminosity

LHC: 500 fb-1 SLHC 2500 fb-1

The CMS Example - Main Consequences Tracking detectors will suffer the largest damage

Need to be rebuild entirely ECAL

Endcaps need shielding HCAL

HCAL Endcaps too much radiation, need reconsider the technology Muons

YE4 better shielding ME1 needs shielding

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New Tracker – First IdeasProposed 3 Pixel Systems thatare adapted to fluence/rate and cost levels

Pixel #1 max. fluence system ~400 SFr/cm2

Pixel #2 large pixel system ~100 SFr/cm2

Pixel #3 large area system Macro-pixel ~40

SFr/cm2

8 Layer pixel system can eventually deal with 1200 tracks per unit pseudo – rapidity

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CMS ECAL Endcaps

Repair of Supercrystal array would require the dismounting of readout electronics on rear of backplate

High activation levels, access time limited

Supercrystals and their internal components are inaccessible and cannot be replaced.

5mSv/h

Unshielded dose rate* 0.2mSv/h

=3

=1.48

*3300 fb-1

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CMS HCAL Endcaps

0 1 2 3 4 510

-2

10-1

100

101

102

103 Dose in ECAL and HCAL for L = 1035 and One Year

Dose

(Mra

d)

Scintillator under radiation form color centers that reduces the collected light yield.

Current operational limit ~ 5 Mrad

Should change the technology in the HCAL endcaps

Dose p

er ye

ar at

SLHC

ECAL

HCAL

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CMS Muon Chambers

Need better shielding of YE/4 (likely to be done before SLHC proper)

Need better shielding for ME/1

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CMS Tracker Trigger at L1

Muon L1 Trigger rate at L = 1034 cm-2 s-1

Note limited rejection power (slope) without tracker information

Must develop Tracker Trigger at L1 Export some HLT

algorithms to L1? Lot of activities going on

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SLHC Bunch Spacing

The consequences of switching away from 12.5 ns to 10 or 15 ns could be severe for ATLAS/CMS. If we can stay with 12.5 ns we may not have to rebuild much of

the ECAL, HCAL and Muon front end electronics. If we change to 10 ns or 15 ns then we most likely have to

rebuild most of this electronics. Need a review within ATLAS/CMS to give exact statements …

but guess that the cost could easily exceed 100 MCHF. Q: it will be beneficial for us if we could only have a “default”

scenario and a backup one for the parameters of the SLHC Offer solid starting point for R&D for the experiments

Allow costs/benefits to be quantified

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Aperture/Material of Beam Pipe Changes in beam pipe material (z = 4.5 – 16 m)

Change to Al or Be to significantly reduce dose rate from activation Be beam pipe would also reduce the background rate into the muon

system New idea (to be studied in detail): composite (carbon) structure with

inner aluminum lining Would allow integration of innermost pixel layer onto beam pipe

Changes in beam pipe diameter Increase in diameter (to 60 mm) would reduce background rate into

muon system

Question: any motivation from machine point-of-view to go to smaller diameter or to larger diameter?

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CMS Forward Shielding Upgrade

pots for 2’nd set of jacks at each end built into UXC floor.

would form basis of support for a supplementary structure closing around the existing RS

time needed to open and close CMS would increase significantly (~1 week per shutdown)

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Shorter L*: ATLAS Layout ATLAS layout in forward region

Detectors (muon chambers) close to the cavern wall Shielding around the beam pipe

Goal: reduce accidental background rates in muon system Crowded area

Careful studiesneeded for additionalobjects

Access scenario relies on space available to move detector components

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Shorter L* Questions to be addressed

Impact of moving machine elements closer to the IP Backsplash of particles from absorber protecting the focusing

quadrupoles and its impact on background rates in the experiment

Changes in the shielding (additional cost) Activation of machine elements and restrictions arising in

access scenarios Removal of (well aligned) machine elements each time a

longer access to ATLAS/CMS will be necessary and have to be possible

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Maintenance The increased activation will seriously affect the

maintenance of the detector <10 hours at the CMS Tracker end-flange and 1 hour at

the inner CMS ECAL Endcap to reach 5mSv = 1year allowed dose.

Those detectors that will not be replaced after the LHC should be very reliable by then Not excluded some systems will be less radiation

tolerant than expected. Remote handling might become mandatory in the

design of the new detectors and should probably developed for the old ones.

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Installation and Commissioning Issues Not all changes can be made in a single shutdown. Installing new shielding might be in conflict with some

new detectors installation Most likely one or more extended shutdowns ( 1 year) will be

needed Tracker installation will take 6 months

Commissioning of the new detectors will be an additional delay We will get more inputs from the LHC experience Likely to take at least 6 months after the last cable is connected

Q: How much time is foreseen for installation of the new machine?

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LHC Beam Parameters and IR Upgrade Options – F. Ruggiero

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Fast Pulsed High Energy Injectors – W. Scandale

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Summary of Various Options To be Re-visited