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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI1 Forward Detectors DCS Forward Detectors (FWD): T0- quartz Cherenkov V0 - plastic scintillator FMD - Si strips Disclaimer: Detector layout and technology details not finalised DCS has not been given much thought ”Small, simple detectors” without very particular requirements - should be able to take many solutions from others
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI2 Forward detectors in ALICE Si-1 Si-2 Si-3 V0-R T0-R
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI3 T0 detector Precise event timing ( =50ps) Start detector for ALICE-TOF Main LVL0 event trigger Pre-trigger for TRD Rough on-line vertex determination <1.5 cm Beam-gas suppression Output Signals: T0 = (t r +t l )/2+t d T0v = t r -t l T0-L, T0-R Time and energies 3 levels of sum energy (low, medium, high)
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI4 T0 controls High voltage: PM tubes: 1500-2000 V 1 supply per counter 24 channels total Electronics: 48 discriminator channels 24 ADC + 27 TDC channels parameter loading & monitoring ? Calibration laser: parameters & controls? Trigger circuitry: parameters & monitoring ?
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI5 V0 detector Two segmented scintillator hodoscopes on either side of IP Minimum bias trigger: p-p and Pb-Pb Main on-line LVL0 centrality trigger: Pb-Pb Background filter for the dimuon spectrometer Two arm for beam-gas rejection Luminosity control Multiplicity measurement (high occupancy) V0-R Absorber
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI6 V0 layout V0-L and V0-R: 5 rings each Rings 1-4: 30° sectors (12) Ring 5: 15° sectors (24) Plastic scintillator Wave-length shifting fibers in groove Clear optical fibers for light transport (25 m) Photomultiplier
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI7 V0 controls High voltage: PM tubes: 1500-2000 V 1 supply per counter 144 channels total Back-end electronics: parameters & controls ? Trigger circuitry: parameters & monitoring ?
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI8 FMD detector Si2 Si3 Si1
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI9 FMD ring layout 256 Inner: Rin=4.2 cm Rout=17.2 cm Outer: Rin=15.4 cm Rout=28.4 cm 20x2x128=5120 10x2x256=5120 128 Full FMD = 3 inner rings + 3 inner rings + 2 outer rings 2 outer rings
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI10 FMD ring assembly Si FEE Hybrid Support Honeycomb
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI11 FMD Si sensor 256 strips 2 sectors VA-32 pre-amp. chip Connector Daisy chain 256 ch => 25 sec DT
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI12 FMD channels and cables Segments (wafers) Phi sectors Radial strips Hybrids Chips/ Hybrid FE ChipsFE Channels Si 1 inner102025610161605,120 Si 1 outer20401282081605,120 Si 2 inner102025610161605,120 Si 2 outer20401282081605,120 Si 3 inner102025610161605,120 Total system70140 70 72025,600 Cable function # lines Cable type # cables for inner ring # cables for outer ring FE controls10Shielded twisted pair22 Analog data out1Shielded twisted pair20 FE power4Shielded twisted pair20 (or 10?)20 Bias voltage1Shielded twisted pair ??1020 FMD channel count: FMD cable count:
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI13 FMD controls High voltage: bias voltages for Si strips: 50-100 V minimum 1 supply per half ring 10 channels total maximum 1 supply per segment 70 channels total Low voltage: power for front end electronics: 5 V ? 1 supply per segment 70 channels total Front end electronics: design still very uncertain, only preamp type chosen options: analog or digital read-out monitor a few temperatures down-loading of parameters Back end electronics: ???
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI14 TPC laser DCS Details: http://www.nbi.dk/~borge/tpclaser
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI15 TPC laser UV Laser UV Laser: power supply and cooling supplied by Spectron Lasers. Controlled by RS232 to simple DOS program - reprogramming desirable.
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DCS meeting, CERN, 17 June 2002Børge Svane Nielsen, NBI16 TPC laser controls High voltage and cooling of laser: HV and flash pulse circuit cooling water circulation unit control interface to RS232 Rack unit supplied by Spectron Lasers company Movable optics controls: picomotor drives (a la stepping motors) 10-20 individual motors Cameras: CCD cameras for beam position monitoring 8-10 cameras
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