
Introducing GTK in NA62 Collaboration Meeting - Ferrara 2014
Learn about the GTK detector generalities and specifications, including sensor technology, stations layout, and beam particle measurements discussed at the NA62 Collaboration Meeting in Ferrara in September 2014.
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Introduction to GTK Flavio Marchetto INFN - Torino NA62 Collaboration meeting Ferrara Sept. 1 , 2014
Introduction : detector generalities and specifications (1) Detector layout not to scale Three same Si-pixel stations: each station (60x27)mm2 pixel dimensions: (300x300) m2 ; thickness: 200 m To measure the following quantities of the beam particles: direction ( RMS~16 rad) momentum ( RMS~ 0.15 GeV/c, or RMS/p ~ 0.2% ) track time ( RMS~ 200 ps/station -> ~ 150 ps/track) 2
Introduction : detector generalities and specifications (2) Mounted inside the vacuum tube Dimensions of the stations to match the beam shape Sensor technology: p-in-n 18000 pixels/ station -> 54000 pixels grand total Each sensor is read-out via 10 chips 3
GTK-RO (A. Cotta) Cooling plate (A. Mapelli) GTK carrier (M. Morel) Optical fibers Cooling plant (< 22 Sept.) Bump-bonding (R. Arcidiacono) ASIC test (A. Kluge)