PICOSEC: Charged particle Timing to 24 picosecond Precision with MicroPattern Gas Detectors
Sebastian White (for the PICOSEC Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a MicroMegas-based detector achieving 24 picosecond timing resolution for charged particles, addressing the HL-LHC's need for precise timing to mitigate pileup backgrounds.
Contribution
The work demonstrates a novel MicroMegas structure capable of reaching 24 ps timing resolution, a significant improvement over existing systems, suitable for high-rate collider environments.
Findings
Achieved 24 ps timing resolution with MicroMegas detector
Potential for large-area, cost-effective particle timing solutions
Proof-of-principle supports further development for HL-LHC applications
Abstract
The prospect of pileup induced backgrounds at the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) has stimulated intense interest in technology for charged particle timing at high rates. In contrast to the role of timing for particle identification, which has driven incremental improvements in timing, the LHC timing challenge dictates a specific level of timing performance- roughly 20-30 picoseconds. Since the elapsed time for an LHC bunch crossing (with standard design book parameters) has an rms spread of 170 picoseconds, the picosecond resolution now commonly achieved in TOF systems would be insufficient to resolve multiple "in-time" pileup. Here we present a MicroMegas based structure which achieves the required time precision (ie 24 picoseconds for 150 GeV 's) and could potentially offer an inexpensive solution covering large areas with cm pixel size. We present here a…
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