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Title: Vertex Detector Options for TESLA


1
Vertex Detector Options for TESLA
  • Tobias Haas
  • 8 November 2001

2
Overview
  • Introduction
  • Physics Case
  • Machine/Detector Parameters
  • Sensor Technologies

3
Physics Requirements
  • Very high tagging efficiency for b/c/?
  • High impact parameter resolution also for
    forward/backward going jets (asymmetry
    measurements)
  • Short lever arm, low mass, high noise hit
    tolerance.
  • High impact parameter resolution for relatively
    slow tracks (1-2 GeV/c)
  • Accurate vertex mass/charge determination
    (separate b/bbar, c/cbar)
  • Excellent track-track resolution in a high
    track-density environment.
  • Determination of presence/absence of leptons in
    jets
  • Standalone tracking in the vertex detector in
    order to identify conversions.

4
Tesla Detector Tracking
  • TPC
  • Large radius ? good dp/p
  • Many 3D coordinates
  • VTX
  • Pixel detector r ? 15mm
  • SIT
  • Improve dp/p
  • FTD, FCH
  • Recover efficiency at lower polar angle

5
Machine Constraints
  • Beampipe radius r14mm
  • ee- bg from beam-beam
    0.03hits/mm2/BX
  • 1ms bunch trains with 2820/4500 bunches
  • ee- radiation is moderate (ca. 100krad in 5
    years)
  • Large n bg (109 1 MeV equiv/cm2/year)

6
Vertex Detector Base Design
  • 5 Layers
  • 20 x 20 ?m2 pixel CCD
  • Sensor thickness lt 60 ?m
  • 799 Mpixels
  • Readout time 50 ?s

7
SLD VXD3
  • 3 Layers
  • 20 x 20 ?m2 pixel CCD
  • Spatial resol 3.8 ?m
  • Sensor thickness 150 ?m
  • 307 Mpixels
  • Readout time 180 ms

8
Detector Challenges
  • Extremely thin Silicone (lt 60 ?m).
  • Support
  • Handling
  • Readout
  • SLD ? TESLA 3000 times faster
  • Radiation Hardness

9
Sensor Technology Choices
  • CCD
  • Very low power consumption
  • SLOW
  • MAPS (monolithic active pixel sensor)
  • Alternative to CCDs
  • HAPS (hybrid active pixel sensor)
  • Insufficient granularity?
  • High power comsumption?
  • Too much material?

10
CCDs
11
CCDs
  • can be fairly large (100 x 25 mm2)
  • minimal amount of material per pixel
  • charge transport over cm (charge loss!)

12
CCD RD
  • Readout speed
  • Clocking 5 MHz (SLD) ?? 50 MHz
  • Column-parallel readout
  • Thinning
  • Mechanical
  • Support-free mounting?
  • Radiation Hardness

13
CCD RD Support
With Be Substrate
30 ?m Si Be 0.12 Xo (Be 0.09)
Substrate-free
0.04 Xo?
14
CCD Effort
15
MAPS
16
MAPS
  • Resolution/mass very similar to CCDs
  • Standard CMOS VLSI technology
  • Same substrate for detector and electronics
  • Radiation hardness (no bulk charge transfer)

17
MAPS RD
  • Sensor Development
  • Mimosa IV Chip 4 x 64x64
  • Backthinning
  • Mechanical Support as with
    CCDs
  • Radiation Hardness

18
MAPS Effort
19
What can we do ?
  • EM Radiation Studies
  • Recycling MVD testbeam setup
  • Together with Phys. Inst.
  • Mechanical Support
  • Make use of our engineers/technicians.
  • Common to both MAPS and CCDs

20
Which Technology?
  • CCDs
  • Extremely elegant and potentially highest
    performance
  • Not clear whether it can be done
  • MAPS
  • Performance matches CCDs
  • Appears more workable

21
Concrete Steps
  • Make contact with the Strasbourg Group
  • See where our expertise/resources fit in
  • See whether we can obtain a prototype
  • Set up the readout
  • Set up a teststand
    for mechanical
    studies

22
Summary
  • An excellent case can be made for a VXD of
    unprecedented performance for TESLA.
  • This detector can be realised with MAPS and
    (maybe) CCDs.
  • There is interesting detector RD to be done
    where we have resources and expertise.
  • we should do it!!!
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