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Nikhef ATLAS Upgrade Wiki

Contact: Nigel


Project overview

Petal with silicon sensors

Nikhef works on the ATLAS Upgrade Project, especially on the new inner tracker and concentrating on the end-cap engineering.

The new inner tracker has to identify and measure charged tracks at the sLHC, the planned improved LHC which should deliver 5 times the LHC interaction rate.

The new tracker should be up and running in 2024, but the project is so challenging and complicated that work has to start now (or even yesterday) to have any hope of being ready in time. Current work focusses on the basic design issues: how to make very low radiation-length and very stable support-structures. We investigate petals (pictured) for the strip end-cap. Petals combine cooling and support tasks in one structure to save material. We also work on reducing the material in the global support (pictured), and on how to simplify assembly and maintenance.

Ease of assembly is particularly important for Nikhef since we have ambitions to assemble one of the two endcaps at Nikhef. For this we work closely with DESY, who plan to build the other end-cap.

Turbo-fan end-cap support structure

The Nikhef Endcap Project from 2010 to 2012 is described in more detail in the OPP document.


Links

General ATLAS Pages

ATLAS Home Page

ATLAS Upgrade Home Page

Upgrade Meetings Indico page

Inner Tracker Pages

ATLAS Inner Tracker Wiki

Inner Tracker Radiation Levels studies, Ian Dawson and his newer Twiki

Endcap Strips Common Wiki at CERN

Nigel's Inner Tracker Project pages

Endcap Strips Pages

Valencia Endcap Pages

Eric's Endcap Strip Page

Nikhef Engineering Drawings for the Endcap Strips


Documents

Collections of documents

EDMS Upgrade Documents

ATLAS Upgrade notes in CDS

Inner Tracker Layout

The layout document: 2006 document summarising the issues and choices to be studied to optimise the new inner tracker layout

Utopia parameter book