ALICE forward rapidity upgrades
Slupecki, M. (2018). ALICE forward rapidity upgrades. In P. Checchia, M. Mezzetto, G. Salente, M. Doro, L. Conti, C. Braggio, C. Sirignano, A. Dainese, M. Margoni, R. Rossin, P. Mastrolia, P. Azzi, E. Conti, M. Zanetti, L. Martucci, S. Talas, & L. Canton (Eds.), EPS-HEP 2017 : Proceedings of the 2017 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics : Venice, Italy, July 5-12, 2017 (pp. 1-6). Sissa. PoS : Proceedings of Science, EPS-HEP2017. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.314.0519
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Two forward rapidity upgrades of the ALICE apparatus at the LHC are presented: the Muon Forward
Tracker (MFT) and the Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT). Their designs are driven by physics
performance studies, which have been done using MC simulations. Several prototypes have been
tested. Currently the detector design phase has ended. The final layouts, geometries and expected
performance figures are presented. The latest developments from the test of the prototypes are
discussed.
The MFT will improve the performance of the ALICE Muon Spectrometer by adding vertexing
capabilities to the system. The elementary component of the MFT is a Monolithic Active Pixel
Sensor (MAPS), using the TowerJazz 0.18 µm technology called ALPIDE. ALPIDE has been developed
by the ALICE collaboration for upgrades of the Inner Tracking System and the MFT. The
MFT will consist of five detection planes forming a cone-like structure located between the interaction
point and the frontal absorber of the Muon Spectrometer. The quality of track matching
between the MFT and the Muon Spectrometer has been evaluated using Monte Carlo simulations.
The same simulations were also used to extract the pointing accuracy of reconstructed
muon tracks, which defines the resolution of the reconstructed vertex position.
FIT has both online and offline functionalities. It will send online luminosity feedback to the LHC
and it will generate minimum-bias and centrality-based triggers for ALICE. It is also expected
to provide the offline information on the precise collision time for the Time-Of-Flight detector,
as well as on forward multiplicity, centrality and event plane for Pb-Pb collisions. It will be
composed of two Cherenkov detector arrays, surrounding the beam pipe on both sides of the
interaction point, and one scintillator ring. The arrays will use Micro Channel Plate (MCP-PMT)
technology to detect Cherenkov light and sectors of the scintillator ring will be optically coupled
with Fine Mesh PMTs. The arrays provide good time response, while the scintillator ring allows
for larger active area coverage. The extensive simulations verify the performance of the detector
in terms of centrality and event-plane resolution. Additionally, the test results of the prototype of
a single Cherenkov detector module, installed in ALICE, are presented.
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