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The SuperKEKB collider will undergo a major upgrade at the end of the decade to reach the target luminosity of 6 × 1035cm-2s-1, offering the opportunity to install a new fully pixelated vertex detector (VTX) for the Belle II experiment, based on depleted-MAPS sensors. The VTX will be more granular and robust against the expected higher level of machine background and more performant in terms of standalone track finding efficiency. The VTX baseline design includes five depleted-MAPS sensor layers, spanning radii from 14mm to 140 mm, with a material budget ranging from 0.2% to 0.8% X/X0 per layer. All layers will be equipped with the same OBELIX sensor, designed in the TowerJazz 180 nm technology, with the pixel matrix derived from the TJ-Monopix2 sensor originally developed for the ATLAS experiment. The paper will describe the proposed VTX structure and review all project aspects: tests of the TJ-Monopix2 sensor, OBELIX-1 design status, ladder prototype fabrication and tests.
Keywords
Belle II
CMOS pixel sensor
DMAPS
Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor
Particle tracking detectors
Upgrade
VTX
Vertex detector