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The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3, 2002

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Page 1: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC

Central Tracker

Bruce SchummSCIPP & UC Santa Cruz

UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar

June 3, 2002

Page 2: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

“We recommend that the highest priority of the U.S. program be a high-energy, high-luminosity

electron-positron collider, wherever it is built in the world. This facility is the next major step in the

field, and should be designed, built, and operated as a fully international effort.”

Fall 2001 recommendation of the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) to the Department of Energy’s Office of Science:

The LC group at SCIPP has been re-energized by this endorsement, and has continued to bolster its efforts with both public outreach and international cooperation.

Page 3: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

TESLA

NLC

Page 4: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Linear Collider Physics

At leading order, the LC is a machine geared toward the elucidation of Electroweak symmetry breaking. Need to concentrate on:

• Precision Higgs Physics

• Strong WW Scattering

• SUSY

Page 5: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Reconstructing Higgsstrahlung

+

-

Haijun Yang, Michigan

M for p/ p

2= 3x10-5

Page 6: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Strong WW Scattering

Absent Higgs Sector, something else must act to renormalize W couplings

Diagrams: Wolfgang Killian, Karlsruhe

This physics will be produced via the t-channel will tend to be forward

Page 7: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

W/Z Separation

Henri Videau; Ecole Polytechnique

Jet energy resolution requires energy-flow technique: excellent track/cluster matching to allow charged track energies to come from tracker

jetjet EE 60.0 jetjet EE 30.0

Page 8: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Precise Reconstruction of SUSYHaijun Yang; Michigan

Precise recon-struction of sparticle masses relies on precise determination of endpoint

p/ p2= 2x10-5

But does not establish as tight a requirement as Higgs physics

Page 9: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The North American Detectors

L Design: Gaseous Tracking (TPC) Rmax = 190cm 3 T Field Conventional (Pb/Sci) Calorimeter

S Design: Solid-State Tracking Rmax = 120cm 5 T Field Precise (Si/W) Calorimeter

Page 10: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The Trackers

The SD-MAR01 Tracker

Page 11: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Tracker Performance

SD Detector burdened by material in five tracking layers (1.5% X0 per layer) at low and intermediate mo-mentum

Code: http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~schumm/lcdtrk.tar.gz

Page 12: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Idea: Noise vs. Shaping Time

Min-i for 300m Si is about 24,000 electrons

Shaping (s) Length (cm) Noise (e-)

1 100 2200

1 200 3950

3 100 1250

3 200 2200

10 100 1000

10 200 1850

Agilent 0.5 m CMOS process (qualified by GLAST)

Page 13: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The Gossamer TrackerIdeas:• Long ladders substantially limit electronics readout and associated support• Thin inner detector layers• Exploit duty cycle eliminate need for active cooling Competitive with gaseous

track-ing over full range of momentaAlso: forward region…

Page 14: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

TPC Material Burden

Page 15: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Pursuing the Long-Shaping Idea

LOCAL GROUPSCIPP/UCSC• Optimization of readout & sensors• Design & production of prototype ASIC• Development of prototype ladder; testing

Supported by 2-year, $95K grant from DOE Advanced Detector R&D ProgramSLAC• System performance studies (backgrounds, pattern recognition, vees, etc.)• Mechanical considerations

Page 16: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

PRC MeetingDESY, Hamburg, May 7 and 8,

2003

SilC: an International R&D Collaboration to develop Si-

tracking technologies for the LC

Aurore Savoy-Navarro, LPNHE-Universités de Paris 6&7/IN2P3-CNRS, France

on behalf of the SiLC Collaboration

Page 17: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The SiLC CollaborationThe SiLC Collaboration

Brookhaven

Ann Arbor Wayne

Santa Cruz

Helsinki

Obninsk Karlsruhe

Paris

Prague Wien Geneve

Torino

Pisa

RomeBarcelonaValencia

Korean Universities

Seoul&Taegu

Tokyo

EuropeUSA

ASIASo far: 18 Institutes gathering over 90 people from Asia, Europe & USAMost of these teams are and/or have been collaborating.

Page 18: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Roles in the Larger Community

Discussions with Aurore Savoy-Navarro (LPNHE Paris)• Finite element (thermal, mechanical) modelling• Development of mechanical systems• Collaboration on ASIC development

University of Michigan• Interferometric alignment systems

Page 19: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

The SCIPP/UCSC Effort

Faculty/Senior

Alex GrilloHartmut Sadrozinski

Bruce SchummAbe Seiden

Post-Doc

Gavin Nesom

(half-time LC postdoc from

1999 program)

Student

Christian Flacco

(will do BaBar thesis)

Engineer: Ned Spencer (on SCIPP base program)

Page 20: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

SCIPP/UCSC Development Work

Characterize GLAST `cut-out’ detectors (8 channels with pitch of ~200 m) for prototype ladder

Detailed simulation of pulse development, electronics, and readout chain for optimization and to guide ASIC development (most of work so far)…

Page 21: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Pulse Development Simulation

Long Shaping-Time Limit: strip sees signal if and only if hole is col- lected onto strip (no electrostatic coupling to neighboring strips)Charge Deposition: Landau distribution (SSSimSide; Gerry Lynch LBNL) in ~20 independent layers through thickness of deviceGeometry: Variable strip pitch, sensor thickness, orientation (2 dimen-sions) and track impact parameter

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Uncorrelated Sampling Check

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Carrier Diffusion

)(21

exp),(0

2

ttDr

trPq

Hole diffusion distribution given by

Offest t0 reflects instantaneous expansion of hole clouddue to space-charge repulsion. Diffusion constant given by

hq qkT

D

Reference: E. Belau et al., NIM 214, p253 (1983)

sec65.00 nt

h = hole mobility

Page 24: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Other ConsiderationsLorentz Angle:

18 mrad per Tesla (holes)

Detector Noise:

From SPICE simulation, normalized to bench tests with GLAST electronics

Can Detector Operate with 167cm, 300 m thick Ladders?

• Pushing signal-to-noise limits• Large B-field spreads charge between strips• But no ballistic deficit (infinite shaping time)

Page 25: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Result: S/N for 167cm Ladder

At shaping time of 3s; 0.5 m process qualified by GLAST

Page 26: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Result: S/N for 132cm Ladder

At shaping time of 3s; 0.5 m process qualified by GLAST

132cm Ladder 300m Thick

Page 27: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Not Yet Considered

• Inter-Strip Capacitance (under study; typically ~5% pulse sharing between neighboring channels)

• Leakage Current (small for low-radiation environment)

• Threshold Variation (typically want some headroom for this!) But overall, 3 s operating point seems quite feasible proceed to ASIC design!

Page 28: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Analog Readout Scheme: Time-Over Threshold

(TOT)

i-min

thresh

e

e

nn

i-min

pulse

e

e

nn

r

TO

T/

/r

/te

etr

TOT given by differencebetween two solutions to

(RC-CR shaper)

Digitize with granularity /ndig

Page 29: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Why Time-Over-Threshold?

4

2

6

10

8

TO

T/

101 1000100

Signal/Threshold = (/r)-1

100 x min-i

With TOT analog readout:

Live-time for 100x dynamic range is about 9

With = 3 s, this leads to a live-time of about 30 s, and a duty cycle of about 1/250

Sufficient for power-cycling!

Page 30: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Single-Hit Resolution

Design performance assumes 7m single-hit resolution. What can we really expect?

• Implement nearest-neighbor clustering algorithm

• Digitize time-over-threshold response (0.1* more than adequate to avoid degradation)

• Explore use of second `readout threshold’ that is set lower than `triggering threshold’; major design implication

Page 31: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

RMS

Gaussian Fit

RMS

Gaussian Fit

Readout Threshold (Fraction of min-i)

Trigger Threshold167cm Ladder

132cm Ladder

Resolution With and Without Second (Readout)

Threshold

Page 32: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Lifestyle Choices

Based on simulation results, ASIC design will incorporate:

• 3 s shaping-time for preamplifier

• Time-over-threshold analog treatment

• Dual-discriminator architecture

The design of this ASIC is now underway.

Page 33: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

But Can It Track Charged Particles?

1 100.1

Energy (MeV)

z (cm)

Photon Distributions at R = 25 cm

Page 34: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Photon Interactions in Silicon

(Thanks to Takashi Maruyama, SLAC)

Page 35: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Converted electrons can come out of Si B = 5

Tesla E < 0.1 MeV

0.1 < E < 0.5 MeV

0.5 < E < 1 MeV 1 < E < 10 MeV

(Thanks to Takashi Maruyama, SLAC)

Page 36: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Photon Conversion Probability

0.1 1 10 0.1 1 10

Energy (MeV) Energy (MeV)

Edep > 50 keV

60°

75.5°

82.8°

86.4°

(Thanks to Takashi Maruyama, SLAC)

Page 37: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

No. of Hits

0.1 1 10Energy (MeV)

Edep > 50 keV

Normal incident

(Thanks to Takashi Maruyama, SLAC)

Page 38: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

No. of hits: 68 strips/train 69 strips/train 106 strips/train

Occupancy: 0.27% 0.28% 0.42%25k channels

Tracker Layer 1 Simulation Photon flux: 241 photons/4 bunches 5784 photons/train Use 241 photons 1000 times to

increase statistics.

(Thanks to Takashi Maruyama, SLAC)

Seem tractable at this level.

Page 39: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Where Next?

We’ve just begun the process of fleshing out the design of this `Gossamer Tracker’

In the 3-year R&D window, we need to:

• Demonstrate ability to read out long ladders• Demonstrate resolution and dynamic range • Demonstrate passive cooling (data transmission is an issue!)• Develop ultra-light, rigid mechanical systems• Demonstrate need for low-mass tracker (central, forward)• Prove that such a tracker will perform well in integrated tracking system

Page 40: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Some (Very Preliminary) Roles

Santa Cruz

Develop prototype front-end ASICTest bench results with `makeshift’ ladderTest-beam studies (S/N and resolution as a function of whatever

SLAC

Explore occupancy, pattern recognition issuesExplore mechanical designs

Paris

Mechanical/thermal finite element analysisASIC `Back-end’ architectureExplore mechanical designs

Page 41: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Roles (continued)Michigan

Interferometric alignment systems

New Group? Could begin with simulation…

Calorimeter-assisted tracking (Vees, kinks)Track/cluster matchingPhysics signals

Or not…

Procurement/construction of more appropriate ladder Test beam preparation and executionThermal and mechanical systems

Page 42: The Gossamer Tracker: A Novel Concept for a LC Central Tracker Bruce Schumm SCIPP & UC Santa Cruz UC Davis Experimental Particle Physics Seminar June 3,

Summary

An ultra-light silicon-strip tracker may well be feasible at a high-energy electron-positron Linear ColliderLooks reasonable on paper, but much work must be done over next 3 years to prove the principle, show needAn international collaboration (SiLC) is forming to explore this and other silicon-tracking option for the LCWork on `Gossamer’ Tracker currently focussed at SCIPP and SLAC, but we expect this to expand