The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) physics program has been extended to the period 2026-2037 to deliver an order of magnitude more of proton-proton collisions compared to end 2023. To sustain the harsh conditions imposed to detectors in this period (radiation, high occupancy), the current ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by a new one using the most recent silicon sensor technologies. One of them is the generalization of the cooling with two-phase CO$_{2}$ flowing in titanium tubes located close to the silicon sensor and associated electronics. The choice of CO$_{2}$ relies on its most favourable thermo-physical properties in boiling state. The radiation damage during the HL-LHC program will be quite harsh and the engineering of the local ...
Evaporative cooling is gaining interest in the particle physics community, due to the promise of red...
International audienceIn the frame of the progress towards the High Luminosity Program of the Large ...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) physics program has been extended to the period 2026-2037 to deliver...
The technique of evaporative CO${}_2$ cooling is one of the standard cooling options for high-energy...
The ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) detector is the largest detector of the Large Hadron Collider (...
Since recent years the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its experiments are the subject of upgrade ...
CO$_2$ evaporative cooling has become one of the most popular thermal management technologies for si...
Evaporative CO 2 has been selected as the main detector cooling technology for the Phase II upgrade ...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector, which will take place during the Long Shutdown 2 from mid 2018 to ...
The ATLAS Inner Detector cooling system is the largest evaporative cooling system used in High Energ...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
The ATLAS detector is a general-purpose experiment for proton-proton collisions designed to investig...
Following its pioneering application in the present LHCb Velo detector, CO$_{2}$ evaporative cooling...
Evaporative cooling is gaining interest in the particle physics community, due to the promise of red...
International audienceIn the frame of the progress towards the High Luminosity Program of the Large ...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) physics program has been extended to the period 2026-2037 to deliver...
The technique of evaporative CO${}_2$ cooling is one of the standard cooling options for high-energy...
The ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) detector is the largest detector of the Large Hadron Collider (...
Since recent years the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its experiments are the subject of upgrade ...
CO$_2$ evaporative cooling has become one of the most popular thermal management technologies for si...
Evaporative CO 2 has been selected as the main detector cooling technology for the Phase II upgrade ...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector, which will take place during the Long Shutdown 2 from mid 2018 to ...
The ATLAS Inner Detector cooling system is the largest evaporative cooling system used in High Energ...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
The ATLAS detector is a general-purpose experiment for proton-proton collisions designed to investig...
Following its pioneering application in the present LHCb Velo detector, CO$_{2}$ evaporative cooling...
Evaporative cooling is gaining interest in the particle physics community, due to the promise of red...
International audienceIn the frame of the progress towards the High Luminosity Program of the Large ...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...