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== eRD14 Consortium: An integrated program for particle identification (PID) for a future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detector ==
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== MVTX Project ==
The EIC PID consortium (eRD14) has been formed to develop an integrated program for particle identification (PID) for a future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detector, for which excellent particle identification is an essential requirement. For instance, identification of the hadrons in the final state is needed for understanding how different quark flavors contribute to the properties of hadrons, and reliable identification of the scattered electron is important for covering kinematics where pion backgrounds are large. The PID systems also have the greatest overall impact on the layout of the central detector, and put important constraints on the magnetic field. It is thus essential to conduct the relevant R&D at an early stage of the development of a complete EIC detector. In addition to providing solutions addressing the broader EIC requirements, the PID consortium has worked closely with BNL and JLab to ensure that the specific R&D projects are compatible with the detector concepts that are being pursued there.
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The MVTX is a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor intended to augment the vertexing capability of the sPHENIX upgrade.
  
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=== [[Project files]] ===
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=== Basis of Estimates ===
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=== Proposals ===
  
To address the different requirement associated with the three different parts of the detector (ion-beam direction, electron-beam direction, and central region), the consortium is pursuing R&D on (and requesting funding for) three different technologies for imaging Cherenkov detectors: a dual-radiator (gas/aerogel) RICH for the hadron endcap, a high-performance DIRC for the barrel region, a modular aerogel RICH (mRICH) for the electron endcap (which could also be used in the hadron endcap in conjunction with a single-radiator gas RICH such as the one developed by eRD6). A 4π time-of-flight (TOF) coverage is also needed for PID in the momentum range below the Cherenkov threshold and for bunch identification (which is important for ring-ring colliders with a high repetition rate), for which the consortium has performed R&D on mRPC and MCP-PMT based TOF systems.
 
  
=== Central Barrel===
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*Submitted to DOE Office of Science on February 14, 2018. The proposal can be found here: [https://www.dropbox.com/s/hr0js41pv3ej9kk/sPHENIX-MVTX-proposal-20180214.pdf?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/hr0js41pv3ej9kk/sPHENIX-MVTX-proposal-20180214.pdf?dl=0]
==== [[High-Performance Detection of Internally Reflected Cherenkov Light (DIRC)]] ====
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=== Outgoing Hadron-Side Endcap ===
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==== [[Dual Radiator Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector (dRICH)]] ====
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=== Outgoing Electron-Side Endcap ===
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=== Talks and Presentations ===
==== [[Modular Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector (mRICH)]]====
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=== Photos ===
==== [[e/π Cherenkov Detector for Lepton Identification]]====
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=== Readout Unit ===
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=== FELIX ===
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=== Comm. Readout Unit ===
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=== MAPS ===
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=== Mechanics ===
  
  
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== Beam Test ==
  
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Here we document the 2019 MVTX beam test at Fermilab.
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===[[Fermilab Beam Test (2019)]]===
  
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== Readout Development ==
  
 
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== Safety & Slow Control ==
 
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== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==

Latest revision as of 23:22, 25 June 2019

MVTX Project

The MVTX is a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor intended to augment the vertexing capability of the sPHENIX upgrade.

Project files

Basis of Estimates

Proposals

Talks and Presentations

Photos

Readout Unit

FELIX

Comm. Readout Unit

MAPS

Mechanics

Beam Test

Here we document the 2019 MVTX beam test at Fermilab.

Fermilab Beam Test (2019)

Readout Development

Safety & Slow Control

Getting started