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arxiv: 1905.09309 · v1 · pith:PUJCBYDH · submitted 2019-05-22 · physics.ins-det

Performance of the large scale HV-CMOS pixel sensor MuPix8

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The Mu3e experiment is searching for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $ \mu^+\rightarrow e^+ e^- e^+ $, aiming for an ultimate sensitivity of one in $10^{16}$ decays. In an environment of up to $10^9$ muon decays per second the detector needs to provide precise vertex, time and momentum information to suppress accidental and physics background. The detector consists of cylindrical layers of $50\, \mu\text{m}$ thin High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (HV-MAPS) placed in a $1\,\text{T}$ magnetic field. The measurement of the trajectories of the decay particles allows for a precise vertex and momentum reconstruction. Additional layers of fast scintillating fibre and tile detectors provide sub-nanosecond time resolution. The MuPix8 chip is the first large scale prototype, proving the scalability of the HV-MAPS technology. It is produced in the AMS aH18 $180\, \text{nm}$ HV-CMOS process. It consists of three sub-matrices, each providing an untriggered datastream of more than $10\,\text{MHits}/\text{s}$. The latest results from laboratory and testbeam characterisation are presented, showing an excellent performance with efficiencies $>99.6\,\text{\%}$ and a time resolution better than $10\, \text{ns}$ achieved with time walk correction.

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