Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8178616 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The Mu3e experiment searches for the lepton flavour violating decay μ+âe+eâe+, aiming for a branching fraction sensitivity of 10â16. This requires an excellent momentum resolution for low energy electrons, high rate capability and a large acceptance. In order to minimise multiple scattering, the amount of material has to be as small as possible. These challenges can be met with a tracker built from high-voltage monolithic active pixel sensors (HV-MAPS), which can be thinned to 50μm and which incorporate the complete read-out electronics on the sensor chip. To further minimise material, the sensors are supported by a mechanical structure built from 25μm thick Kapton foil and cooled with gaseous helium.
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Authors
Niklaus Berger, Heiko Augustin, Sebastian Bachmann, Moritz Kiehn, Ivan PeriÄ, Ann-Kathrin Perrevoort, Raphael Philipp, André Schöning, Kevin Stumpf, Dirk Wiedner, Bernd Windelband, Marco Zimmermann,