Nov 18 – 22, 2024
America/New_York timezone

LGADs for the future Muon Collider Detectors

Nov 20, 2024, 1:30 PM
15m
262A (Student Union)

262A

Student Union

Parallel Presentation RDC3: Solid State Tracking Joint RDC 03 & 11 Parallel Session

Speaker

Sergo Jindariani (Fermilab)

Description

The Muon Collider is a unique future energy frontier machine that will provide both energy reach and high precision within the same accelerator complex. Muon collider detectors are exposed to very large beam induced background (BIB) originating from muon decays. Precision timing 4D charged particle tracking is essential for mitigating out-of-time BIB effects. Forward muon tagging is a crucial tool for the physics program but challenging due to high occupancy and radiation dose, requiring a detector that is finely granular in space and time. In this talk I will describe the challenges, present specifications necessary to achieve the target performance, and discuss how LGAD based detectors can provide a solution for the challenges outlined above.

Primary authors

Artur Apresyan (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Cristian Pena (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Koji Nakamura (KEK, Tsukuba) Sergo Jindariani (Fermilab) Si Xie (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Caltech)

Presentation materials