25–29 Aug 2025
Student Union
America/New_York timezone

Precision timing in CMS at the HL-LHC: current progress on validation and production

28 Aug 2025, 13:30
30m
Ballroom C (Student Union)

Ballroom C

Student Union

1502 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916

Speaker

Murtaza Safdari (Fermilab)

Description

During the High Luminosity phase of LHC, up to 200 proton-proton collisions per bunch crossing will bring severe challenges for event reconstruction. To mitigate pileup effects, an extended upgrade program of the CMS experiment is expected. Among which, a new timing layer, the MIP Timing Detector (MTD), will be integrated between the tracker and the calorimeters. With a time resolution of 30-60 ps, the MTD will enable 4D vertexing, bringing significant improvements in track-to-vertex association and object identification. The MTD is composed of two subsystems based on different technologies: the Barrel Timing Layer (BTL) consists of LYSO:Ce scintillating crystals readout by SiPMs, and the Endcap Timing Layer (ETL) is made of Low-Gain Avalanche Diodes. The BTL is currently under production, while ETL sensor prototyping and validation are ongoing. Recent system tests have confirmed the performance of the full acquisition chain. This talk will provide an overview of the MTD design, along with the physics motivation, and the current status of BTL construction and ETL development.

Primary author

Murtaza Safdari (Fermilab)

Presentation materials