25–29 Aug 2025
Student Union
America/New_York timezone

Production and Quality Control of the ITk Pixel Outer Endcap Local Supports for the High-Luminosity upgrade of the ATLAS detector

27 Aug 2025, 11:00
30m
Ballroom C (Student Union)

Ballroom C

Student Union

1502 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916

Speaker

Dr Matteo D'Uffizi (University of Manchester)

Description

The ATLAS experiment will be upgraded with a new Inner Tracker (ITk) detector for the High-Luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider. The ITk, a fully silicon-based detector, will replace the current Inner Detector, enhancing its tracking performance through increased acceptance and improved spatial and time resolution. The ITk will operate in a very harsh radiation environment, requiring an optimal cooling system to deliver effective performance and protect the components from damage. In the ITk pixel outer endcaps, the cooling is provided by bi-phase $\textrm{CO}_2$ that flows through the local supports, carbon-based structures that secure the pixel sensors in place.

The design and construction of these local supports present several challenges, which lead to an extensive R&D campaign over the past few years that included testing numerous prototypes. The local support assembly demands meticulous procedures and state-of-the-art technology to achieve the high level of precision necessary to meet the design specifications and prevent operational failures. A series of Quality Control tests, including metrology and infrared thermography measurements, have been implemented to assess the thermo-mechanical properties of the local supports and identify defective objects. This presentation will cover the techniques used, the major challenges encountered during the R&D phase, and the solutions developed. Additionally, highlights from the ongoing production campaign will also be shown.

Primary author

Dr Matteo D'Uffizi (University of Manchester)

Co-authors

Alessandro Rovani (INFN Genova) Alexander Bitadze (University of Manchester) Andrea Locicero (INFN Genova) Andrew Elvin (University of Manchester) Antonello Mercenaro (INFN Genova) Cecilia Rossi (INFN Genova) Claudia Gemme (INFN Genova) Claudio Pizzorno (INFN Genova) Federico Silenzi (INFN Genova) Francisca Munoz Sanchez (University of Manchester) Gabriele Chiodini (INFN Lecce) Ian James Mercer (Lancaster University) Jo Pater (University of Manchester) John Carroll (University of Liverpool) Jonathan Allen (University of Manchester) Liam Cunningham (University of Glasgow) Mark Langstaff (University of Manchester) Martin Machac (Czech Technical University in Prague) Matthew John Addison (University of Manchester) Mauro Monti (INFN Milano) Mitch Norfolk (University of Sheffield) Nick Rhodes (University of Manchester) Noel Minzie (University of Manchester) Paolo Morettini (INFN Genova) Paul Kemp-Russell (University of Sheffield) Paul Sinclair (University of Liverpool) Peng Wang (University of Manchester) Rob Chapple (University of Manchester) Samuel Owen Edwards (University of Sheffield) Simone Coelli (INFN Milano) Tim Jones (University of Liverpool)

Presentation materials