DocumentCode :
3627147
Title :
The ATLAS beam conditions monitor
Author :
M. Mikuz;V. Cindro;I. Dolenc;H. Kagan;G. Kramberger;H. Frais-Kolbl;A. Gorigsek;E. Griesmayer;B. Macek;I. Mandic;M. Niegl;H. Pernegger;S. Smith;D. Tardif;W. Trischuk;P. Weilhammer;M. Zavrtanik
Author_Institution :
Jo?ef Stefan Institute and Department of Physics, University of Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia
Volume :
3
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1914
Lastpage :
1917
Abstract :
The ATLAS beam conditions monitor (BCM) was developed as a stand-alone device allowing separation of LHC p-p collisions from background events induced on beam gas or by beam accidents. This separation can be achieved by timing coincidences between two detector rings placed symmetrically around the interaction point at z=plusmn184 cm and r=55 mm (eta~4.2). The expected LHC lifetime dose at this position exceeds 0.5 MGy and 1015 particles/cm2. Each ring is composed of four detector modules each having two pCVD diamond sensors read out in parallel by fast current amplifiers yielding 3 ns wide pulses with 1 ns rise time and baseline restoration in 10 ns. The device is aimed at single particle counting, with sub-bunch-crossing timing and pulse height information, providing a flexible and versatile tool to monitor beam conditions as well as to provide a coarse measurement of bunch-by-bunch luminosities in ATLAS. Eleven detector modules have been fully tested and assembled. Tests performed range from full characterization of diamond sensors to full module tests with electron sources and pion test-beams. Recent test-beam results in the CERN SPS show a module median signal to noise of 11:1 for minimum ionizing particles incident at 45deg, using the envisaged digitization electronics. The best eight modules have now been installed on the ATLAS pixel support frame. One of the modules was irradiated in steps to 1 and 3 times 1014 p/cm2 at the CERN PS and its performance evaluated in test-beams this fall, followed by a further irradiation to 1015 p/cm2 next year.
Keywords :
"Condition monitoring","Detectors","Pulse amplifiers","Large Hadron Collider","Timing","Pulse measurements","Electronic equipment testing","Accidents","Particle beams","Particle beam measurements"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2007. NSS ´07. IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0922-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436530
Filename :
4436530
Link To Document :
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