Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Friday–Saturday, October 10–11, 2025; University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
Session E01: Nuclear/Particle Physics I
10:15 AM–11:39 AM,
Friday, October 10, 2025
University Center
Room: Columbine A
Chair: Stephen Russek, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Abstract: E01.00007 : Leakage Current in the ATLAS Pixel Detector in LHC Run-3 and its Implications for Radiation Damage in Silicon Detectors.*
11:27 AM–11:39 AM
Presenter:
SAHEED A OYENIRAN
(University of New Mexico)
Authors:
SAHEED A OYENIRAN
(University of New Mexico)
Sally Carol Seidel
(University of New Mexico)
Mohamed Hijas Mohamed Farook
(University of New Mexico)
Collaboration:
ATLAS
This talk presents a diagnostic study of this leakage current from LHC Run-3, serving as a direct measure of accumulated radiation dose. We reveal how the leakage current correlates with integrated luminosity, local temperature inhomogeneities, and the sensor’s precise geometric position. Our findings demonstrate that radiation damage is dominated by proximity to the interaction point, exhibits no azimuthal dependence, and is acutely sensitive to thermal fluctuations.
These results are far more than diagnostic; they are vital for validating radiation damage models and informing the operational limits of the current detector. Furthermore, this understanding is crucial for designing the radiation-hard systems required for the high-luminosity era of the LHC, ultimately ensuring the future reliability and discovery potential of physics at the energy frontier.
*This work is supported by the US Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation.
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