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Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data

The ATLAS pixel detector is the innermost detector of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. With approximately 80 million readout channels, the ATLAS silicon pixel detector is a high-acceptance, high-resolution, low-noise tracking device. Providing the desired refinement in char...

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Autor principal: Galyaev, E.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1211070
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description The ATLAS pixel detector is the innermost detector of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. With approximately 80 million readout channels, the ATLAS silicon pixel detector is a high-acceptance, high-resolution, low-noise tracking device. Providing the desired refinement in charged track pattern recognition capability in order to meet the stringent track reconstruction requirements, the pixel detector largely defines the ability of ATLAS to effectively resolve primary and secondary vertices and perform efficient flavor tagging essential for discovery of new physics. Being the last sub-system installed in ATLAS by July 2007, the pixel detector was successfully connected, commissioned, and tested in situ while meeting an extremely tight schedule, and was ready to take data upon the projected turn-on of the LHC. Since fall 2008, the pixel detector has been included in the combined ATLAS detector operation, collecting cosmic muon data. Details from the pixel detector installation and commissioning, as well as details on calibration procedures and the results obtained with collected cosmic data, are presented along with a summary of the detector status.
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spelling cern-12110702023-09-08T03:40:04Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1211070engGalyaev, E.Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic dataDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS pixel detector is the innermost detector of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. With approximately 80 million readout channels, the ATLAS silicon pixel detector is a high-acceptance, high-resolution, low-noise tracking device. Providing the desired refinement in charged track pattern recognition capability in order to meet the stringent track reconstruction requirements, the pixel detector largely defines the ability of ATLAS to effectively resolve primary and secondary vertices and perform efficient flavor tagging essential for discovery of new physics. Being the last sub-system installed in ATLAS by July 2007, the pixel detector was successfully connected, commissioned, and tested in situ while meeting an extremely tight schedule, and was ready to take data upon the projected turn-on of the LHC. Since fall 2008, the pixel detector has been included in the combined ATLAS detector operation, collecting cosmic muon data. Details from the pixel detector installation and commissioning, as well as details on calibration procedures and the results obtained with collected cosmic data, are presented along with a summary of the detector status.The ATLAS pixel detector is the innermost detector of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. With approximately 80 million readout channels, the ATLAS silicon pixel detector is a high-acceptance, high-resolution, low-noise tracking device. Providing the desired refinement in charged track pattern recognition capability in order to meet the stringent track reconstruction requirements, the pixel detector largely defines the ability of ATLAS to effectively resolve primary and secondary vertices and perform efficient flavor tagging essential for discovery of new physics. Being the last sub-system installed in ATLAS by July 2007, the pixel detector was successfully connected, commissioned, and tested in situ while meeting an extremely tight schedule, and was ready to take data upon the projected turn-on of the LHC. Since fall 2008, the pixel detector has been included in the combined ATLAS detector operation, collecting cosmic muon data. Details from the pixel detector installation and commissioning, as well as details on calibration procedures and the results obtained with collected cosmic data, are presented along with a summary of the detector status.arXiv:0910.0847oai:cds.cern.ch:12110702009-10-07
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Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title_full Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title_fullStr Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title_full_unstemmed Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title_short Results from the Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector with Cosmic data
title_sort results from the commissioning of the atlas pixel detector with cosmic data
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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