15 research outputs found
Photovoltaisch versorgte Kuehlzelle fuer Entwicklungslaender Schlussbericht
Available from TIB Hannover: RR 7599(93-8)+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEBundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie (BMFT), Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
Untersuchung zur Einsatzmoeglichkeit solarunterstuetzter Kaelteerzeugungsverfahren Abschlussbericht
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: F97B32+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie (BMFT), Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
TOTEM: Technical design report. Total cross section, elastic scattering and diffraction dissociation at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
proposta dettagliata esperimento per il comitato scientifico del CER
The TOTEM experiment
TOTEM will measure the total pp cross-section at LHC by using a luminosity independent method based on simultaneous evaluation of the total elastic and inelastic rates. For an extended coverage of the inelastic and diffractive events, two forward tracking telescope are employed. The elastically or diffractively scattered protons are measured by a set of special detectors, which can be moved close to the circulating protons beams. The paper describes the physics reach of the experiment and the detectors which are being considered.
PACS: 25.70.Ef – 21.60.Gx – 27.30.+
Edgeless Silicon Detectors for the TOTEM Experiment
Silicon detectors for the Roman Pots of the large hadron collider TOTEM
experiment aim for full sensitivity at the edge where a terminating structure
is required for electrical stability. This work provides an innovative approach
reducing the conventional width of the terminating structure to less than 100
microns, still using standard planar fabrication technology. The objective of
this new development is to decouple the electric behaviour of the surface from
the sensitive volume within tens of microns. The explanation of the basic
principle of this new approach together with the experimental confirmation via
electric measurements and beam test are presented in this paper, demonstrating
that silicon detectors with this new terminating structure are fully
operational and efficient to under 60 microns from the die cut