ATLAS Upgrade Report ATLAS Upgrade Report (20/03/12) Planning Assumptions Phase-0 Plans Phase-I Plans - Letter of Intent Phase-II - LoI Planning Conclusions.

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ATLAS Upgrade Report ATLAS Upgrade Report (20/03/12) Planning Assumptions Phase-0 Plans Phase-I Plans - Letter of Intent Phase-II - LoI Planning Conclusions

2 ?, IR 4x, bunch spacing 25 ns ~20-25 fb -1 ~ fb - 1 ~350 fb -1, bunch spacing 25 ns, bunch spacing 50 ns Go to design energy, nominal luminosity Injector and LHC Phase-1 upgrade to full design luminosity HL-LHC Phase-2 upgrade, IR, crab cavities? √ s=14 TeV, L=5x10 34 cm -2 s -1, luminosity levelling √ s=14 TeV, L~2x10 34 cm -2 s -1, bunch spacing 25 ns √ s=13~14 TeV, L~1x10 34 cm -2 s -1, bunch spacing 25 ns √ s=7~8 TeV, L=6x10 33 cm -2 s -1, bunch spacing 50 ns  LHC startup, √ s = 900 GeV LHC Schedule Assumptions 2

Draft Target Specifications Plan for occupancy numbers based on this (see µ values below) Plan integrated dose figures based on this µ values going with the peak luminosity figure if achieved with 25ns beam crossing When we calculate the dose figures which are used to specify the radiation hardness of components which can be reliably tested for post-irradiation performance (eg ASICs, silicon sensors, diamond,...) apply this safety factor to the dose calculations in setting the radiation survival specification (Still under discussion) 3

Phase-0 (installation ) -New Aluminum beam pipes to prevent activation problem and reduce BG -New Insertable pixel B-Layer (IBL) (drives shutdown schedule) -New pixel services (nSQP) (  pending decision by mid 2012) -New small Be pipe -New evaporative cooling plant for Pixel and SCT + IBL CO 2 cooling plant -Replace all calorimeter Low Voltage Power Supplies -Finish the installation of the EE muon chambers staged in additional chambers in the feet (new electronics) and elevators region -Exchange all broken TGCs where possible -Consolidate part of the LUCID system -Upgrade the magnets cryogenics with a new spare main compressor and decouple toroid and solenoid cryogenics -Add specific neutron shielding ( behind end-cap toroid, USA15) -Revisit the entire electricity supply network (UPS,…) -Repairs and maintenance work in general !!! -Preparations for Phase I upgrade (moveable b-pipe, AFP prototypes,… ) -MBTS removal and possible replacement 4

Phase-I (installation in or before LS2) -New muon small wheels with more trigger granularity and trigger track vector information -Fast track trigger (FTK) using SCT and pixel hits (input to LVL2) expected installation before LS2 -Higher-granularity calorimeter LVL1 trigger and associated front-end electronics -Topological trigger processors combining LVL1 information from different regions of interest (improvements starting well before LS2) -Adapt central LVL1 trigger electronics to new needs -AFP: New diffractive physics programme detector stations planned at ~210 m (full 3D edgeless + timing detectors, start taking data before LS2) -New Tiles crack-gap scintillators and some new trigger electronics -Adapt if proven necessary HLT hardware (in particular network) to the new needs/conditions 5

Phase-I LoI: A Brief History 22 nd March: Phase-I plans presented to LHCC Review of Experiment Upgrades. 29 th July: 2011 Phase-I Sub-committee report completed. 20th Sept: detailed plans shown at LHCC Upgrade Review. 29 th Nov : Letter of Intent Draft-0 released on CDS for comment to collaboration. 6 th Dec: LHCC status report including coordinates of LoI Draft th Dec: Deadline for ATLAS comments to Draft th Dec: Draft-1 released to ATLAS and LHCC for comment. 11 th Jan: Deadline for ATLAS comments. 12 h Jan: EB endorsement of Draft-2. 3 rd Feb: ATLAS CB approval of Phase-I LoI. 20 th March: LHCC Upgrade Session 23 rd April: Next LHC RRB 470/ 470/ 470/ (CERN-LHCC ) 470/

The Challenge Small Muon Wheel Hit Rates ATLAS Preliminary Non-isolated EM Object Raising muon thresholds becomes progressively less effective in reducing rates, particularly in the forward direction due to trigger chamber resolution limitations Raising EM threshold reduces rates but thresholds needed at high µ start to eat into physics acceptance MDT efficiencies degrade at high tube hit rates for current diameter tubes L1MU20 Rates L =10 34 cm -2 s -1 Solution: Replace Small Muon Wheels, upgrade LAr R/O granularity at L1 to improve L1 threshold turn-on and corresponding upgrades to TDAQ system 7

Level-1 Improvements with New Small Muon Wheel Rate ATLAS Preliminary Efficiency for true muons ATLAS Preliminary i) ii) iii) i) the presence of small wheel segments, ii) the small wheel segment points to IP in θ (< 10 mrad) and iii) the small wheel segment matches in (η − φ) to the triggering EML Muon Chamber segment 8 The choice of technologies for the new small wheels is now narrowed to two solutions. The one being more strongly recommended is a homogeneous solution based entirely on TGC and Micromegas chambers. The other solution, still under consideration, employs sMDTs rather than Micromegas at higher radii (lower η)

The Opportunity If the Higgs were confirmed at low mass, measure ratios of its Yukawa couplings and use WH with trigger on W→ l ν to reduce biases in samples anticipating 10%-30% precision, depending on Higgs mass and channels considered (300fb -1 : hep-ph/ ). Whether Higgs found at low mass or not, explore VV scattering to understand mechanism to prevent unitarity violation. Extend high mass searches for non-SM Higgs and, if low mass Higgs becomes excluded, perform tests of Higgs-less models. Search for SUSY in currently favoured scenarios with greater mass degeneracy and therefore low lepton p T and E T Miss signals (also other BSM models with similar signals). Extend mass reach for high mass SUSY, W’, Z’, “large” extra dimensions,... (mSUGRA mass limits should improve by ~500GeV). Everything else we haven’t thought of... 9

Phase-II (installation ) Integrated radiation levels and particle densities per beam crossing well beyond the design specifications of the experiment. Requirements include: ­New Inner Detector (strips and pixels) − very substantial progress in many R&D areas ­ New LAr front-end and back-end electronics ­ New Tiles front-end and back-end electronics ­ TDAQ upgrade ­ TAS and shielding upgrade ­ Various infrastructure upgrades ­ Common activities (installation, safety, …) ­ New FCAL (if conditions require it)? ­ LAr HEC cold electronics consolidation (radiation hardness)? ­ L1 track trigger (latency budget and physics case)? ­ Muon Barrel and Large Wheel system electronics upgrade? ­ Further forward detectors upgrades? 10

Phase-II LoI Guidelines –Concise document –Strong emphasis on physics justification in addition to technical description –Aim for around pp100; supported by detailed backup documents Scope: describe proposed ATLAS Phase-II Upgrades Upgrades currently under discussion –Trigger DAQ L0+L1 vs L1 architecture Level 1 Calorimeter Muon trigger Level 1 track trigger Level 1 topological trigger HLT & Data flow –Calorimeter Liquid Argon electronics Cold HEC electronics Forward calorimeter Tile calorimeter electronics –Muon Electronics Trigger chambers – Tracker Pixels Short-strips Outer radius tracker –Computing & Software Use of GPUs Core software Architectures Physics studies –Justification for the Phase-II upgrade –Performance studies Technical and organizational issues –Opening of ATLAS & working with active materials –Plans for TDRs, MoUs, Cost estimate and schedule 12

January: Global editors identified and strategy presented at ATLAS Week. February: Identified chapter editors in consultation with Project Leaders. March: Agreed outline & schedule of the LoI with chapter editors. Discussion with TDAQ on L0/L1 vs L1 issue & latency. Work with Upgrade Physics Sub-committee to identify physics topics and required simulation tools and samples. May: Version-0 of the document ready. Include summary of TDAQ strategy and list of physics channels to be explored for performance studies and physics justification. June: Presentation at June ATLAS week of status of LoI. Sept: First complete draft ready. Oct: Presentation at October ATLAS week of draft LoI. Comments from collaboration following ATLAS week. Dec: Submit draft LoI to the LHCC Jan/Feb: Submit LoI for approval by ATLAS CB. Mar/April: Submission of the LoI to LHCC and RRB. 13 Phase-II LoI

Conclusions ATLAS has planning for a coherent overall upgrade programme up to and including Phase-II. IBL programme progressing well and is on target to deliver a 4 th, innermost, layer for the pixel system at Phase-0. Detailed plans for Phase-I have been accepted within the collaboration and Letter of Intent produced. Core costs have been estimated in the Phase-I LoI and presented to the RRB and national contact physicists. LHCC questions on upgrade plans and Initial comments on LoI welcomed and responses provided: – more details in presentations on AFP and IBL today – formal feedback sought in time for April RRB. ATLAS has started the usual formal process for approval of its upgrade plans through to The process is ongoing with first LoIs, then progressing through TDRs and MOUs for each of the major project components, including all necessary peer review processes. 14