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ieee nuclear science symposium | 2009
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; D. Domenici; G. Felici; M. Gatta; M. Jacewicz; N. Lacalamita; S. Lauciani; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; G. Morello; M. Pistilli; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; M. Schioppa; V. Valentino
We present the status of the RD characterization of the single-mask GEM technology for the realization of large area GEM foils; study of the 2-D, XV patterned, readout strips performed with small planar prototypes in a dedicated test at the H4-SPS beam facility, in presence of a magnetic field (up to 1.5T intensity). In addition, for the design of the final detector a finite element simulation of the mechanics together with specific load tests of the materials and the structure used for the construction of the prototype have been carried out.
nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2012
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Domenico; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Pelosi; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
The construction of the KLOE-2 Inner Tracker, foreseen as upgrade of the tracking system of the experiment at the e+e- Φ-factory DA<;I>NE at the INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF), has started in mid 2011. KLOE-2 is the first experiment using the GEM technology with a cylindrical geometry, developed at LNF by the Inner Tracker group and within the RD51 Collaboration as one of the key activities. Three layers of the Inner Tracker have been completed and the construction of the fourth and last layer has started. The productions procedure will be reported together with the first results obtained with 5.9 keY X-rays and cosmic-ray muons collected at LNF Inner Tracker test stand.
ieee nuclear science symposium | 2011
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. De Lucia; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Felici; M. Gatta; M. Jacewicz; S. Lauciani; G. Morello; V. Patera; M. Pistilli; L. Quintieri; E. Tskhadadze; G. De Robertis; G. Fanizzi; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; A. Ranieri; V. Valentino; A. Di Domenico; M. Capodiferro; A. Pelosi; M. Schioppa
We report on the design and the construction of a triple-GEM detector as the new Inner Tracker (IT) for the KLOE-2 experiment at the Frascati Φ-factory. The IT is composed of four tracking layers, each providing an independent two-dimensional space point. Each layer is a fully cylindrical triple-GEM detector. The front-end electronics is based on the GASTONE ASIC, specifically developed for this detector, a charge amplifier with digital output integrating 64 channels in one single chip. After three years of R&D the construction of the first layer has started, with the aim of completing the detector by middle of 2012. We report on the R&D achievements, including the construction process, the results of two beam-tests with prototype detectors, and the present realization status of the final detector.
nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2016
E. De Lucia; A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; G. De Robertis; A. Di Cicco; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Felici; P. Fermani; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Palladino; A. Pelosi; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
KLOE-2 at the e+e− DAφNE φ-factory is the main experiment of the INFN Frascati National Laboratories (LNF) and is the first high-energy experiment using the GEM technology with a cylindrical geometry, a novel idea that was developed at LNF exploiting the kapton properties to build a light and compact tracking system. Four concentric cylindrical triple-GEM detectors, for a total material budget below 2% of the radiation length X0, are inserted around the interaction region and before the inner wall of the pre-existing KLOE Drift Chamber, at distances from 130 mm to 205 mm. For this project, state-of-the-art solutions have been expressly developed or tuned: single-mask GEM etching, multi-layer XV patterned readout circuit, PEEK spacer grid, GASTONE front-end board, a custom 64-channel ASIC with digital output, and the Global Interface Board for data collection, with a configurable FPGA architecture and Gigabit Ethernet. The dedicated XV strips patterned readout allows space coordinates to be reconstructed. Alignment and calibration of a cylindrical GEM detector was never done before and represents one of the challenging activities of the experiment. During 2015 both KLOE-2 and DAPHNE successfully demonstrated the feasibility of a long term acquisition program with the first data taking campaign, started in November 2014 and ended in July 2015 with 1 fb−1 integrated luminosity. The second new data taking campaign started in September 2015 and KLOE-2 is presently taking data. The Inner Tracker detector operation, calibration and performance will be presented. Preliminary results obtained with cosmic-ray muons and Bhabha scattering events are within expectations for the Inner Tracker resolution.
nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2015
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branching; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Cicco; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Palladino; A. Pelosi; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
The KLOE-2 Inner Tracker, the first fully-cylindrical GEM detector ever built, is being commissioned at the Frascati Laboratory of INFN. KLOE-2 is the first experiment exploiting GEM technology with cylindrical geometry. Tracking performance of this novel detector are being studied using both cosmic-ray muon and Bhabha scattering events. Alignment and calibration procedures to reach design spatial resolutions are ongoing and will be reported.
Journal of Instrumentation | 2014
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Domenico; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Palladino; A. Pelosi; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Domenico; D. Domenici; D. Jing; O. Erriquez; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Pelosi; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
Acta Physica Polonica B Proceedings Supplement | 2013
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Domenico; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Palladino; A. Pelosi; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; E. Tskhadadze; V. Valentino
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
G. Bencivenni; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; D. Domenici; O. Erriquez; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Ranieri; V. Valentino
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013
A. Balla; G. Bencivenni; P. Branchini; A. Budano; M. Capodiferro; S. Cerioni; P. Ciambrone; E. Czerwiński; E. De Lucia; G. De Robertis; A. Di Cicco; A. Di Domenico; D. Domenici; J. Dong; G. Fanizzi; G. Felici; M. Gatta; N. Lacalamita; R. Liuzzi; F. Loddo; M. Mongelli; G. Morello; A. Pelosi; L. Quintieri; A. Ranieri; E. Tshadadze; V. Valentino