Upgrading the Beam Telescopes at the DESY II Test Beam Facility
H. Augustin, R. Diener, S. Dittmeier, P. M. Freeman, J. Hammerich, A., Herkert, L. Huth, D. Immig, U. Kr\"amer, N. Meyners, I. Peri\'c, O., Sch\"afer, A. Sch\"oning, A. Simancas, M. Stanitzki, D. Stuart, B., Weinl\"ader

TL;DR
This paper discusses upgrades to DESY II test beam telescopes, including a fast monolithic pixel sensor and LGAD plane, to improve timing resolution and resolve particle ambiguities during high-rate operations.
Contribution
Introduction of the TelePix monolithic pixel sensor and LGAD plane upgrades to enhance timing and tracking capabilities of the DESY II test beam telescopes.
Findings
TelePix achieves >99.9% detection efficiency with <4 ns time resolution.
LGAD plane achieves <70 ps time resolution.
Upgrades enable better particle discrimination at high rates.
Abstract
The DESY II Test Beam Facility is a key infrastructure for modern high energy physics detector development, providing particles with a small momentum spread in a range from 1 to 6 GeV to user groups e.g. from the LHC experiments and Belle II as well as generic detector R&D. Beam telescopes are provided in all three test beam areas as precise tracking reference without time stamping, with triggered readout and a readout time of > 115 s. If the highest available rates are used, multiple particles are traversing the telescopes within one readout frame, thus creating ambiguities that cannot be resolved without additional timing layers. Several upgrades are currently investigated and tested: Firstly, a fast monolithic pixel sensor, the TelePix, to provide precise track timing and triggering on a region of interest is proposed to overcome this limitation. The TelePix is a 180 nm HV-CMOS…
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