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ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker

The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Point 1 by measuring the trajectory of protons elastically scattered at very small angles (µrad). A scintillating fibre tracker system called ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) is proposed for this m...

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Autor principal: Mapelli, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1090608
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description The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Point 1 by measuring the trajectory of protons elastically scattered at very small angles (µrad). A scintillating fibre tracker system called ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) is proposed for this measurement. Detector modules will be placed above and below the LHC beam axis in roman pot units at a distance of 240 m on each side of the ATLAS interaction point. They allow the detectors to approach the beam axis to millimeter distance. Overlap detectors also based on the scintillating fibre technology, will measure the precise relative position of the two detector modules. Results obtained during beam tests at DESY and at CERN validate the detectors design and demonstrate the achievable resolution. We also report about radiation hardness studies of the scintillating fibres to estimate the lifetime of the ALFA system at different operating conditions of the LHC.
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spelling cern-10906082019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1090608engMapelli, AALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre trackerXXThe ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Point 1 by measuring the trajectory of protons elastically scattered at very small angles (µrad). A scintillating fibre tracker system called ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) is proposed for this measurement. Detector modules will be placed above and below the LHC beam axis in roman pot units at a distance of 240 m on each side of the ATLAS interaction point. They allow the detectors to approach the beam axis to millimeter distance. Overlap detectors also based on the scintillating fibre technology, will measure the precise relative position of the two detector modules. Results obtained during beam tests at DESY and at CERN validate the detectors design and demonstrate the achievable resolution. We also report about radiation hardness studies of the scintillating fibres to estimate the lifetime of the ALFA system at different operating conditions of the LHC.ATL-SLIDE-2008-013CERN-ATL-SLIDE-2008-013oai:cds.cern.ch:10906082007-10-10
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ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title_full ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title_fullStr ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title_full_unstemmed ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title_short ALFA: Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS, a scintillating fibre tracker
title_sort alfa: absolute luminosity for atlas, a scintillating fibre tracker
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1090608
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