H. Beker
Sapienza University of Rome
6 Papers
33 Citations
H. Beker is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Jet (fluid). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Development of a pixel readout chip compatible with large area coverage
Michael Campbell,Federico Antinori,H. Beker,W. Beusch,E. Chesi,Erik H.M. Heijne,J. Heuser,Pierre Jarron,T. Karttaavi,Francois Krummenacher,L. Lopez,G. Meddeler,A. Menetrey,P. Middelkamp,C. Neyer,F. Pengg,M. Pindo,E. Quercigh,S. Simone,H. Verweij +19 more
TL;DR: The Omega pixel readout chip as mentioned in this paper has been developed in order to make it compatible with large area coverage, and it has been shown how with solder bump-bonding it can create hybrid "ladders" which hermetically cover an area of ∼ 5 mm × 50 mm.
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A hybrid silicon pixel telescope tested in a heavy-ion experiment
H. Beker,W. Beusch,Michael Campbell,M. G. Catanesi,E. Chesi,J.C. Clemens,P. Delpierre,D. Di Bari,Erik H.M. Heijne,Pierre Jarron,V. Lenti,V. Manzari,M. Morando,F. Navach,C. Neyer,F. Pengg,R. Perego,M. Pindo,E. Quercigh,N. G. Redaelli,D. Sauvage,G.F. Segato,S. Simone +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a telescope made of three OMEGA-ION hybrid silicon pixel detectors has been successfully tested in the heavy-ion experiment WA94, where each plane consisted of a single detector with 1006 active pixels, each one being bump-bonded to the readout chip, and arranged in 16 columns and 63 rows respectively.
Results from a hybrid silicon pixel telescope tested in a heavy ion experiment at the CERN omega spectrometer
M. G. Catanesi,H. Beker,W. Beusch,M. Campbell,E. Chesi,J.C. Clemens,P. Delpierre,D. DiBari,Erik H.M. Heijne,Pierre Jarron,V. Lenti,V. Manzari,M. Morando,F. Navach,C. Neyer,F. Pengg,R. Perego,M. Pindo,E. Quercigh,N. Redaelli,D. Sauvage,G.F. Segato,S. Simone +22 more
- 01 May 1993
TL;DR: In this paper, a telescope made of three OMEGA-ION hybrid silicon pixel detectors has been successfully tested in the heavy ion experiment WA94, with a sensitive area as small as 8000×4725 μm2.
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The full-length prototype of the KLOE drift chamber
A. Andryakov,C Avanzini,C. Bacci,H. Beker,G. Bencivenni,L. Bucci,G. Cataldi,Filippo Ceradini,P. Creti,E. De Lucia,A. Denig,P. De Simone,F. Donno,V. Elia,G. Felici,G. Finocchiaro,V. Golovatyuk,E. Gorini,F. Grancagnolo,W. Grandegger,U. vonHagel,W. Kluge,Francesco Lacava,C. Luisi,G. Margutti,R. Messi,M. Panareo,L. Paoluzi,Enrico Pasqualucci,Vincenzo Patera,D. Picca,Ludovico Pontecorvo,M. Primavera,S. Spagnolo,Paolo Valente +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the main goal of the KLOE experiment is the study of CP violation in the K mesons system, with an accuracy of 10−4 in the measurement of Re( e′ e ).
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Results from the full-length prototype of the KLOE Drift Chamber
A. Andryakov,A. Antonelli,R. Baldini-Ferroli,G. Bencivenni,L. Bucci,A. Calcaterra,Pierluigi Campana,S. Dell’Agnello,R. de Sangro,P. De Simone,F. Donno,G. Felici,G. Finocchiaro,C. Forti,W. Grandegger,S. Moccia,L. Passalacqua,Vincenzo Patera,M. Piccolo,C. Avanzini,H. Beker,E. De Lucia,Francesco Lacava,C. Luisi,G. Margutti,D. Picca,Ludovico Pontecorvo,R. Messi,L. Paoluzi,Enrico Pasqualucci,Paolo Valente,C. Bacci,Filippo Ceradini,G. Cataldi,P. Creti,V. Elia,V. Golovatyuk,Edoardo Gorini,F. Grancagnolo,M. Panareo,Margherita Primavera,S. Spagnolo,A. Denig,M. Imhof,W. Kluge,U. von Hagel,S. Weseler,V. V. Kulikov,A. Nedosekin +48 more
TL;DR: A full-size prototype of the KLOE drift chamber has been built and successfully exposed to a 50-GeV/c pion beam at CERN and the performances of the detector are presented as discussed by the authors.
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