Speaker
Iaroslav Panasenko
(lu.se)
Description
The current ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS2) is based on Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) called ALPIDE. During LHC Long Shutdown 3, its three innermost layers will be replaced by the ITS3 detector.
The ALICE group at Lund participate in the testing of the first prototype ITS3 sensors, and developed the so-called DAQ-Raiser test system for laboratory and in-beam characterization of ITS3 sensors. The Lund group also developed the dedicated firmware and software interface.
This contribution highlights the ALICE Upgrade activities in Lund and a report on the detector requirements, performance and future plans will be given.
Author
Iaroslav Panasenko
(lu.se)