Construction and Performance of the stgc and MicroMegas chambers for ATLAS NSW Upgrade

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Construction and Performance of the stgc and MicroMegas chambers for ATLAS NSW Upgrade Givi Sekhniaidze INFN sezione di Napoli On behalf of ATLAS NSW community 14th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors (IPRD16) 3-6 October 2016 Siena, Italy

Outline Motivation for ATLAS New Small Wheel upgrade Detector technologies and New Small Wheel layout stgc: Detector structure and construction Module-0 construction Test beam results at FermiLab and CERN MicroMegas: MicroMegas design and challenges Module-0 construction Test beam results at CERN 2

Motivation The instantaneous luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will be increased up to a factor of five to seven with respect to the design value by undergoing an extensive upgrade program over the coming decade. Add triggering capabilities to full New Small Wheel area and make it cope with beyond design luminosity rates, up to 15 khz/cm2 34-2 -1 Will replace the present Small Wheel, not designed to exceed 10 cm s Will operate up to HL-LHC luminosity (Phase-2) Need fast, precise, and high radiation resistant detectors Small Wheel L1 muon end-cap trigger with the NSW Big Wheel EM New Small Wheel EI C Pseudorapidity coverage: 1.2 < η < 2.7 IPRD16 - Siena IP 3-6 October 2016 Δθ end-cap toroid LL_SV_NS W A B 3 Z

New Small Wheel detector technologies Combination of stgc and MicroMegas detector planes Small Strips TGC (stgc) primary trigger detector Bunch ID with good timing resolution Online track vector with <1 mrad angle resolution pads: region of interest strips: track info (strip pitch 3.2 mm) wire groups: coarse azimuthal coordinate MicroMegas (MM) primary precision tracker Good Spatial resolution < 100 µm Good track separation (0.4 mm readout granularity) Resistive anode strips suppress discharge influence on efficiency Provide also online segments for trigger Common front-end ASIC: VMM second prototype under tests 4

New Small Wheel layout SM2 SM1 LM2 LM1 ~10 m Each NSW has 16 sectors 8 Large + 8 Small Each Sector is a sandwich of stgc and MM quadruplets 5

stgc construction sites Chile China Canada + Israel Russia Israel Canada 6

The basic stgc structure consists of a grid of gold-plated tungsten wires sandwiched between two resistive cathode planes at a distance of 1.4mm from the wire plane The precision cathode plane has strips with a 3.2mm pitch for precision readout relative to a precision brass insert outside the chamber, and the cathode plane on the other side has the pads for triggering The gap is provided using 1.4mm±20µm precision frames glued to the cathode boards stgc structure 7

stgc structure Pad readout provide fast pre-trigger to determine the strip to be read Precision strips for precision muon tracking reconstruction at level of 100µm High efficiency at high background rate 8

stgc working conditions stgc chambers are working on n-pentane/co2 (45% / 55%) gas mixture This mixture has three main properties: High gain Quenching of photons Clean the chamber Nominal operational voltage 2800V The cathode plane is made by the resistive layer of graphite with a surface resistivity of ~100kΩ/ (200kΩ/ for outer chambers) All quadruplets have trapezoidal shapes with surface area up to 2m² 9

Module-0s QS2 QL1 QS3 QS1 10

Gain uniformity test Gain uniformity test has been performed using Mini-Xray gun by the scanning of whole surface of the chamber Hot spot 11

Position resolution measurement at Fermilab Pixel telescope Position resolution was measured using 32 GeV pion beam at Femilab The results shown a position resolution to be better than ±50µm comparing to an external pixel telescope for different position scan in X-Y (A,B,C,D,E,F) in all four layers 12

MicroMegas construction sites SM2 SM1 LM2 LM1 13

MicroMegas construction: Read-out boards and resistive strips PCB + readout strips 50μm Kapton with resistive strips 25μm solid Glue Resistive strips on kapton by screen-printing Ladder pattern (connections every 20 mm): Homogeneous resistivity (independent from distance) Insensitivity to broken lines High temp and high pressure Gluing 0.3 mm Typical resistivity: ~ 10-20 MΩ/cm (~800 kω/ ) Pillars creation Resistive strips: 15 µm Strip width: 300 µm Strip pitch: 425/450 µm Copper readout strips: 17 µm Pyralux pillars height: 128 µm Pillar distance: 7.0 mm Pillar diameter: 230 µm Board dimensions: from 45x30 up to 45x220 cm 2 1022 strips/boards Readout strips pitch: 425 or 450 mm Pillars height: 128 µm Several types of alignment masks 14

MicroMegas construction: read-out panel INFN Pavia Double Side Readout panel built with 5+5 Readout boards strips alignment < 40 µm Planarity Requirements: <37 µm RMS Measured: - Eta panel 22 µm - Stereo panel 26 µm Sandwich: 5 PCB boards on side1 Honeycomb and structural Frames 5 PCB boards on side2 Readout boards positioning - Mechanical: Precision pin-holes Stiff-back technique: first layer on the granite table second layer on a separate stiff-back 15

MicroMegas construction: drift panel Similar construction Concept as for the readout panels INFN Roma3 100 µm pitch (70/30) INFN Roma1 Planarity on several panels: In the range 28-39 µm RMS Same planarity requirements as RO panels Mesh tension ~ 10 N/cm uniformity 10% Completed Drift Panel (mesh protected with mylar) 16

SM1 Module-0 quadruplet assembly Crucial: Alignment of the two readout panels at < 60 mm precision Vertical Assembly Alignment of eta Vs Stereo Readout Panel ensured by alignment pins INFN Frascati Laser arm planarity measurements during assembly Assembly completed in mid-may, then shipped to CERN for Test-Beam early June superb achievement! 17

Test beam results at CERN H8 exp. Hall 180 GeV/c pion beam Scintillators trigger Beam spot+trigger ~ 1x1 cm 2 5 small MicroMegas chambers with x-y readout (Tmm) used as reference SM1 Module-0 on a x-y scanning table Ar:CO 2 gas mixture (93:7) APV25+SRS readout (from RD51) [NOT FINAL NSW electronics] SM1 quadruplet: 425 μm strip pitch L1 & L2 vertical strips (eta), L3 & L4 ±1.5 w.r.t. vertical axis (stereo) 18

Test beam results at CERN Perpendicular incident beam on PCB5 = longest strips Nominal High voltage settings: HV_ampl = 570 V (E= 44 kv/cm) HV_drift = 300 V (E= 600 V/cm) Ar/CO 2 93/7 @ 20 l/hour Preliminary result: Spatial Resolution of the precision coordinate ATLAS NSW Preliminary Preliminary result: Spatial Resolution of the second coordinate. ATLAS NSW Preliminary Well within requirements Precision coordinate from Layer1-Layer2 difference / 2 Good agreement with expectations 2 nd coordinate from the stereo planes, compared with y-coordinate from reference chambers 19

Test beam results at CERN Cluster efficiency: presence of a cluster for any reference track Cluster efficiency Vs Amplification HV for Layer1 Track-based efficiency: one cluster within given distance from the reference track impact on SM1 Turn-on curve saturate at a cluster efficiency very close to 100% ATLAS NSW Preliminary 20

Conclusions The ATLAS NSW Upgrade will enable the Muon Spectrometer to retain its excellent performance also beyond design luminosity and for the HL-LHC phase Large size resistive MicroMegas will be employed for the first time in HEP experiments Thanks to great effort from all collaboration groups from different universities and institutes from different countries stgc: Canada, Chile, China, Israel, Russia MicroMegas: France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Russia the project is well advanced and will be ready for LS-2 21

Back-up slides

2 3 ATLAS New Small Wheel To benefit from the high luminosity at LHC after LS2 and LS3 the forward region of the ATLAS Muon spectrometer will be upgrade.

2 4 ATLAS New Small Wheel Help rejecting background in the forward region, allowing to keep low pt thresholds in the trigger at high luminosities, to study interesting physics processes with low pt muons (for instance 125 GeV Higgs) The current SW can t cope with rates up to 15 khz/cm 2 ; degradation in tracking efficiency and resolution. Degradation without NSW Muon level-1 trigger rate [Hz] 10 6 s= 14 TeV L=3 10 34 cm -2 s -1 10 5 10 4 ATLAS Extrapolation with 2012-run setting Extrapolation with Pre-phase1 Extrapolation NSW with Pre-phase1 + NSW 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 ~20 khz allowed for single muons at Level-1 trigger p threshold [GeV] T Z µµ L = 0.3 10 34 cm -2 s -1 L = 3 10 34 L = 5 10 34

Test beam results at CERN Efficiency was measured at CERN SPS H8 channel using 130 GeV muon beam about 8cm diameter It was determined that the detector efficiency is ~100% When particle cross is between two adjacent pads, charge is shared between them FF = QQ nn QQnn +1 25