Testbeam studies of barrel and end-cap modules for the ATLAS ITk strip detector before and after irradiation

F. Rühr,A. Affolder, X. Ai,J. H. Arling, B. Atlay,M. J. Basso, C. Becot, B. Bruers,E. Buchanan, I. Carli, B. Ciungu,W. Cunningham, C. David,S. Diez Cornell,E. Dreyer, C. Escobar Ibanez, B. Gallop,C. Garcia Argos,A. Greenall,I. M. Gregor, C. Gubbels, F. Guescini,M. Hauser,J. Keller, D. Kisliuk, C. T. Klein,Thomas Koffas,O. Kovanda,J. Kroll, M. Liberatore,J. Liu,Y. Liu, J. Loenker, H. Meng, M. Milovanovic,M. Minano Moya, F. Moos, S. Y. Ng,P. Phillips, R. Privara, M. Queitsch-Maitland, N. Rabhi, M. Rachac,L. Rehnisch,A. Rodriguez Rodriguez,E. Rossi, C. Sawyer, W. Song, D. Sperlich, M. Sykora, J. Thomas,C. Wiglesworth, L. Wiik-Fuchs, S. Wonsak, V. Zahradnik, H. Zhu

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2020)

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In order to cope with the occupancy and radiation doses expected at the High-Luminosity LHC, the ATLAS experiment will replace its Inner Detector with an all-silicon Inner Tracker (ITk), consisting of pixel and strip subsystems.
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Particle physics,Tracking detectors,ATLAS,HL-LHC,Test beam
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