Mechanics, readout and cooling systems of the Mu3e experiment
Abstract
Mu3e is an upcoming experiment at Paul Scherrer Institut in the search for the strongly suppressed decay of . It will use an ultra-lightweight silicon pixel detector using thinned HV-CMOS MAPS chips. Multiple Coulomb scattering is further kept under control with using high density interconnects made of aluminium and operating the detector in a helium atmosphere. More than 1 m2 of instrumented surface will produce about 3.3 kW of heat ( 250 mW/cm2). Traditional cooling approaches are in conflict with the low-mass requirements, hence a gaseous helium flow cooling system will be implemented. This talk will give a report on the successful data transmission tests with the aluminium interconnects at target speeds of 1.25 Gbit/s under realistic condition. The final proof-of-concept of the helium cooling has been achieved with comprehensive cooling simulations and successfully confirmed with laboratory measurements using a full-scale mock-up of the vertex pixel detector.
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@article{arxiv.2003.11077,
title = {Mechanics, readout and cooling systems of the Mu3e experiment},
author = {Frank Meier Aeschbacher and Marin Deflorin and Lars Olivier Sebastian Noehte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.11077},
year = {2020}
}
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The 28th International Workshop on Vertex Detectors - Vertex2019, 13-18 October, 2019, Lopud, Croatia