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Development of a System for Beam Abort and Luminosity Determination at the HL-LHC based on polycrystalline CVD diamond

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Publication Date2022-11-01
JournalJournal of Physics Conference Series
AuthorsB. Maček, Mo’men Abusareya, A. GoriÅ”ek, H. Kagan, M. Mikuž
InstitutionsJožef Stefan Institute, University of Manchester
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The high luminosity upgrade of Large Hadron Collider will increase its luminosity by an order of magnitude increasing with it the density of particles on the detector. For protecting the inner detectors of experiments and for monitoring the delivered luminosity, a radiation hard beam monitor is being developed. Text describes the proposed system’s principles of operation and its design. It details on the poly-crystalline chemical vapor deposition diamonds as sensor material, a dedicated radiation hard ASIC, as well as on electronics and data processing. The latter finally offers beam abort and luminosity measurement functionalities of the system.

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