Abstract

The BelleII barrel region is instrumented with the Time of Propagation (TOP) particle identification system. Due to its mechanical design, the individual TOP modules do not overlap, leaving a gap of around 2 cm between them in the azimuthal direction. This leads to a 6%–9% drop in acceptance, depending on the track’s momentum. We propose a solution to remedy these gaps by instrumenting them with fast silicon detectors to directly measure the time-of-flight of traversing particles. We present here a simulation study discussing the performance requirements and the possible sensor technologies, and we demonstrate that such a project could be realized with novel, fast monolithic CMOS sensors, or alternatively AC-LGAD sensors, both of which are expected to reach MIP timing resolutions of down to 50 ps or better.

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