RTS: Tracking particles in space and time.

US/Central
Theory Meeting Room (WH3NW) (Fermilab)

Theory Meeting Room (WH3NW)

Fermilab

Description
The possibility of tracking particles in space and time has attracted a lot of attention in the last few years, it is now part of the CMS and ATLAS upgrade for HL-LHC and it is considered the baseline tracking system at FCC and at the next muon collider. In this talk, I will review the progress towards the development of Silicon sensors able to track particles in 4D with a precision of ~ 10 microns and ~ 10 picoseconds. I will show why thin Silicon sensors with moderate internal gain are a very promising technology to achieve this goal, and how we can make this technology radiation tolerant so that sensors can work after being exposed to fluences well above 1E15 n/cm2.
    • 10:30 11:30
      Tracking particles in space and time 1h
      Speaker: Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino, Italy)
      Slides