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Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors [PDF]
Abstract3D detectors for high-energy physics have always needed large computing power. Its availability has sometimes determined the statistics and performance of experiments. The increasing specific computing power of GPUs in recent years offers new opportunities for this field of application that should not be missed.
BOZZA, Cristiano +3 more
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Radiation hardness is in the focus of the development of particle tracking and photon imaging detector installations. Semiconductor detectors, widely used in particle physics experiments, have turned into capacitive-coupled (AC-coupled) detectors from ...
J. Härkönen +13 more
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Nuclear Track Detectors for Particle Searches [PDF]
4 pages, 4 EPS figures. Presented at the 10th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, 1-5 October 2006, Siena ...
S. Manzoor +12 more
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The response of Timepix3 detectors with 300 µm and 500 µm thick HR GaAs:Cr sensors was studied with particle beams at the Danish Centre for Particle Therapy in Aarhus, Denmark.
Petr Smolyanskiy +3 more
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The optimization of the Beetle readout ASIC and the performance of the software for the signal processing based on machine learning methods are presented.
Pawel Kopciewicz +15 more
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Charged-particle timing with 10 ps accuracy using TimeSPOT 3D trench-type silicon pixels
For the next generation of vertex detectors, the accurate measurement of the charged particle timing at the pixel level is considered to be the ultimate solution in experiments operating at very high instantaneous luminosities.
F. Borgato +18 more
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A 3D diamond detector for particle tracking [PDF]
A novel device using single-crystal chemical vapour deposited diamond and resistive electrodes in the bulk forming a 3D diamond detector is presented. The electrodes of the device were fabricated with laser assisted phase change of diamond into a combination of diamond-like carbon, amorphous carbon and graphite. The connections to the electrodes of the
Bachmair, F. +16 more
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A 3D diamond detector for particle tracking [PDF]
In the present study, results towards the development of a 3D diamond sensor are presented. Conductive channels are produced inside the sensor bulk using a femtosecond laser. This electrode geometry allows full charge collection even for low quality diamond sensors. Results from testbeam show that charge is collected by these electrodes.
Artuso, M. +127 more
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The appearance of particle tracks in detectors. II. The semi-classical realm
The appearance of tracks, close to classical orbits, left by charged quantum particles propagating inside a detector, such as a cavity periodically illuminated by light pulses, is studied for a family of idealized models. In the semi-classical regime, which is reached when one considers highly energetic particles, we present a detailed, mathematically ...
Benoist, Tristan +2 more
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Using machine learning for particle track identification in the CLAS12 detector
Particle track reconstruction is the most computationally intensive process in nuclear physics experiments. Traditional algorithms use a combinatorial approach that exhaustively tests track measurements ("hits") to identify those that form an actual particle trajectory.
Polykarpos Thomadakis +3 more
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