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This document outlines the activities and goals of the SciFi Working Group at CERN, including the design and development of advanced detector modules. Key areas of research focus on module design integration, radiation hardness testing of SiPM and fibers, and the creation of test setups for quality assurance. The upgrade interests also detail a budget profile for R&D activities from 2012 to 2016, with potential cost-sharing among collaborators from Germany, Russia, the UK, and Switzerland. This work aims to enhance the capabilities of particle detection in next-generation experiments.
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SciFi Working Group Carmelo D’Ambrosio, Gerard Decreuse, Rolf Lindner, Niko Neufeld, Eric Thomas CERN UPGRADE INTERESTS
R&D Working group @ CERN • ITEPVictor Egorychev, PavelShatalov, TengizKvaratskheliya • IHEPIouriGuz • INR EvgenyGushchin • Imperial College AndreyGolutvin, Trevor Savidge, Mitesh Patel • CERN Carmelo D’Ambrosio, Gerard Decreuse, Rolf Lindner, Niko Neufeld, Eric Thomas • Activities: • Module design R&D • Integration, global design, external constraints • and services • Radiation hardness of SiPM and Fibres • Construction of prototype module • development of tooling for prototyping / mass production • Construction of test setups (also for quality assurance in mass production) CERN UPGRADE INTERESTS
CERN: SciFi Lab in 156 CERN UPGRADE INTERESTS
CERN: Optical Test bench In kind contribution from Carmelo CERN UPGRADE INTERESTS
Spending Profile • R&D phase 2012-2013-2014: • 30 kCHF(Subsistence) • 40 kCHF (Material: SIPM, Fibers, tooling, Test Beam …) • =========== • 70k CHF/y + 1 Doctoral Student / Fellow • Construction 2015-2016-2017 • Total cost of the detector: ~6 MCHF (procurement only without construction costs) • Possible sharing with Ger, Ru (3), UK, CH, CERN • 10% x 6MCHF = 0.6MCHF : 200 kCHF/y • Subsistence and Material : 100 kCHF/y • ============ • 300k CHF/y + 1 Doctoral Student / Fellow CERN UPGRADE INTERESTS