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FCAL workshop summary
(a personal selection)
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015Slide2
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
FCAL workshops “traditionally” take place about every 6 months
(3
rd
time at CERN)Slide3
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-> 24 participants (4 “locals”) --
apologies, no photo
-> 17 substantive talks
-> 6 summary and other talks
Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
ILD layoutSlide4
4Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015“Main Topic”: Test Beam CERN-PS October 2014Slide5
Test Beam CERN-PS October 2014 (2)
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
BEFORE
CMN subtraction
AFTER
CMN subtraction
A single event (
muon
) – 32 pads in all 4 sensor planes
N.B. Channel-by-Channel electronics calibration not yet included
Itamar
LevySlide6
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
Test Beam CERN-PS October 2014 (3)
Itamar
LevySlide7
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
News on tungsten plates from Russia
Example: one plate from WOLFRAMOFF, after re-machiningSlide8
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
Progress on very compact assemblies (1)
Spring Loaded Contact
Hans
Henschel
, DESYSlide9
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
Progress on very compact assemblies (2)
Yan
Benhammou
, Tel Aviv
Fan-out
Kapton
(test)
e
nvelopes produced
and glued at CERN
(fake sensors in steel)
Present assemblies:
750 – 850 microns
t
o be
fixed
on
W-plate
s
upports with tiny
s
crews (?)Slide10
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Sapphire (Al
2
O
3
) sensors and
(possibly) a new
BeamCal
layout
Lucia
Bortko
and
Sergej
Schuwalow
, DESY
Note: Sapphire as rad-hard as diamond, but MUCH cheaper !Slide11
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
DD4hep and FCAL
Andre
Sailer
, CERN
Geometry description of forward region complete (here: CLIC)Slide12
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
DD4hep and FCAL (2)
Andre
Sailer
, CERN
Example:
BeamCal
simulations with different segmentations
“uniform”
“proportional”Slide13
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
FCAL Institute Board and
Memorandum of Cooperation
12 Institutes out of 13 were represented at the FCAL IB
(3 of them by
webex
)
The new Memorandum of Cooperation was unanimously accepted
- “light”
MoC
, similar to
CLICdp
(but no host laboratory)
- Institute Board, Spokesperson and Co-spokesperson
- Publications & Speakers Committee
- Documentation on FCAL web-pages (no CDS structure)
Signatures of the
MoC
: present institutes until (?) end of April 2015
Additional Institutes are welcome !Slide14
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Konrad Elsener, CLICdp bi-monthly meeting, 30 March 2015
Apologies to all the “other speakers” (slides not shown) !
As always: many interesting discussions around the formal meeting
(coffee breaks, workshop dinner, etc.)
Next FCAL workshop: possibly mid-October 2015 at DESY (
Zeuthen
?)
NB. Two
FCAL working
groups
are now established and meet regularly
-> hardware WG
-> software/analysis WG
(and they are found to be VERY USEFUL !)
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