E. Migliore, E. Gil, E. Minucci, M. Perrin-Terrin, B. Velghe, S. Chiozzi, A. C. Ramusino, M. Fiorini, A. Gianoli, F. Petrucci, H. Wahl, R. Arcidiacono, C. Biino, F. Marchetto, G. Rinella, D. A. Feito, S. Bonacini, A. Ceccucci, J. Degrange, E. Gamberini, J. Kapłon, A. Kluge, A. Mapelli, M. Morel, J. Noël, M. Noy, L. Perktold, P. Petagna, K. Poltorak, G. Romagnoli, G. Ruggiero
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Abstract
The GigaTracker is a lightweight hybrid silicon pixel detector built for the NA62 experiment at CERN, which aims at measuring the branching fraction of the ultra-rare kaon decay $K^+\rightarrow \pi^+\nu\bar{\nu}$ at the CERN SPS. The detector tracks charged particles in a 75 GeV/$c$ hadron beam with a flux reaching 1.3 MHz/mm$^2$. It consists of three stations, 61$\times$27 mm$^2$ each, which provide single-hit timing with 130 ps resolution. Each station is composed of a 200 $\mu$m thick planar silicon sensor, segmented in 300$\times$300 $\mu$m$^2$ pixels, bump-bonded to 2$\times$5 custom 100 $\mu$m thick ASIC, called TDCPix. Each TDCPix contains 40$\times$45 asynchronous pixels, and is instrumented with 360 pairs of time-to-digital converter channels with 100 ps bin. The three stations are installed in vacuum (about 10$^{-6}$ mbar) and cooled with liquid $\mathrm{C_6F_{14}}$ circulating through micro-channels etched inside silicon plates a few hundred microns thick. The total material budget is less than 0.5% $X_0$ per station. Detector description, operational experience and performance from the NA62 experimental run in 2016, at about 30% the nominal beam intensity, will be presented.
GigaTracker是为欧洲核子研究中心的NA62实验建造的轻型混合硅像素探测器,旨在测量欧洲核子研究中心SPS中超罕见的介子衰变的分支分数$K^+\rightarrow \pi^+\nu\bar{\nu}$。探测器跟踪75 GeV/ $c$强子束中的带电粒子,通量达到1.3 MHz/mm $^2$。它由三个站点组成,每个站点61 $\times$ 27 mm $^2$,提供130 ps分辨率的单命中定时。每个工作站由一个200 $\mu$ m厚的平面硅传感器组成,分割成300 $\times$ 300 $\mu$ m $^2$像素,磕碰粘合到2 $\times$ 5个定制的100 $\mu$ m厚的ASIC,称为TDCPix。每个TDCPix包含40 $\times$ 45个异步像素,并配有360对100 ps bin的时间-数字转换器通道。这三个站安装在真空(约10 $^{-6}$毫巴)中,并通过蚀刻在几百微米厚的硅板内的微通道中循环的液体$\mathrm{C_6F_{14}}$进行冷却。物料预算总额小于0.5% $X_0$ per station. Detector description, operational experience and performance from the NA62 experimental run in 2016, at about 30% the nominal beam intensity, will be presented.