LYCORIS - A Large Area Strip Telescope
Uwe Kraemer, Dimitra Tsionou, Marcel Stanitzki, Mengqing Wu

TL;DR
LYCORIS is a newly developed large-area silicon strip telescope designed for precise beam tests at DESY II, featuring a 10x20 cm² coverage and 25 μm pitch sensors, enhancing test capabilities within a 1 T magnetic field.
Contribution
The paper introduces the design and current status of the LYCORIS large-area silicon strip telescope for beam testing at DESY II.
Findings
Successful design and implementation of a large-area silicon strip telescope.
Integration within the PCMAG 1 T solenoid environment.
Enhanced coverage area for beam tests at DESY II.
Abstract
The LYCORIS Large Area Silicon Strip Telescope for the DESY II Test Beam Facility is presented. The DESY II Test Beam Facility provides elec- tron and positron beams for beam tests of up to 6 GeV. A new telescope with a large 10x20 cm coverage area based on a 25 {\mu}m pitch strip sensor is to be installed within the PCMAG 1 T solenoid. The current state of the system is presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
