scholarly journals Development of a new Front End electronics in Silicon and Silicon-Germanium technology for the Resistive Plate Chamber detector for high rate experiments

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. C10010-C10010 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Pizzimento ◽  
R. Cardarelli ◽  
G. Aielli ◽  
E. Alunno Camelia ◽  
S. Bruno ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 21003
Author(s):  
Maksym Teklishyn

The Silicon Tracking System (STS) is the central detector in the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at FAIR. Operating in the 1Tm dipole magnetic field, the STS will enable pile-up free detection and momentum measurement of the charged particles originating from beam-target nuclear interactions at rates up to 10 MHz. The STS consists of 8 tracking stations based on double-sided silicon micro-strip sensors equipped with fast, self-triggering read-out electronics. With about two million read-out channels, the STS will deliver a high-rate stream of time-stamped data that is transferred to a computing farm for on-line event determination and analysis. The functional building block is a detector module consisting of a sensor, micro-cables and two front-end electronics boards. In this contribution, the development status of the STS components and the system integration is discussed and an outlook on the detector construction is given.


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