Volume 476 - 42nd International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP2024) - Operation, Performance and Upgrade (incl. HL-LHC) of Present Detectors
The TOTEM nT2 detector: architecture, operation and performance
E. Bossini* and  On behalf of the TOTEM Collaboration
*: corresponding author
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Pre-published on: December 17, 2024
Published on: April 29, 2025
Abstract
The TOTEM experiment at the LHC has produced a large set of measurements on diffractive
processes and pp cross sections. A new detector, called nT2, has been designed to measure
the inelastic scattering rate during the LHC special run of 2023. Due to the high radiation
environment, the detector had to be installed in 10-20 minutes at most, then commissioned and
operated after only few days. The detector, based on plastic scintillators read out by matrices of
SiPMs, was designed with such constraints in mind. The front-end, DAQ and control electronics
was developed with a fault tolerant architecture, moving as many functionalities as possible on
a radiation tolerant SoC FPGA, hosting an integrated ARM controller. Here we will describe
the nT2 detector and its read-out and control electronics. The detector was successfully operated
during the special run: we will report the preliminary results on the detector performance.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.476.0914
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