Speaker
Ms
Bahareh Roozbahani
(suny Buffalo)
Description
The High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC)
aims to increase luminosity by a factor of 10 beyond
the LHC's design value. To cope with the increased rate of particle
production without compromising physics performance, the LHC detectors
will undergo an extensive upgrade. CMS will replace the current inner
tracker system with a new silicon tracker which will feature increased
forward acceptance, improved radiation hardness, higher granularity,
and compatibility with higher data rates. We present a simulation study
of the CMS Phase 2 pixel tracker that investigates the expected
occupancy and tracking performance for various geometric and sensor
granularity options.
Primary author
Ms
Bahareh Roozbahani
(suny Buffalo)