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Area of Science:

  • Particle Physics
  • Detector Technology
  • Instrumentation

Background:

  • Timepix3 detectors are crucial for particle accelerators but face challenges over long distances.
  • Operating detectors in harsh environments with radiation and magnetic fields is complex.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel readout system for Timepix3 detectors tailored for large-scale facilities.
  • To address and solve the limitations of long-distance detector utilization.
  • To validate system performance, especially for time-of-flight measurements, in challenging conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specialized readout system for Timepix3 detectors.
  • Implementation of the system in large-scale facility environments.
  • Conducting beam tests to evaluate system performance.

Main Results:

  • The novel readout system demonstrates effective operation for Timepix3 detectors over long distances.
  • Successful time-of-flight measurements were achieved, validating system accuracy.
  • The system proved resilient and functional within radiation and magnetic fields.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed readout system is a viable solution for enhancing Timepix3 detector applications in particle accelerators.
  • The system's performance in challenging environments and for time-of-flight measurements is confirmed.
  • This advancement facilitates the use of advanced detectors in demanding scientific infrastructure.