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Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector

ATLAS is one of the two general purpose detectors at the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC will be colliding proton beams at a center of mass energy {\surd}s= 14 TeV and is currently operating at {\surd}s = 7 TeV. During the commissioning phase since...

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Autor principal: Ahsan, Mahsana
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1298979
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description ATLAS is one of the two general purpose detectors at the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC will be colliding proton beams at a center of mass energy {\surd}s= 14 TeV and is currently operating at {\surd}s = 7 TeV. During the commissioning phase since September 2008, the ATLAS recorded cosmic-rays data and proton-proton collisions at {\surd}s = 0.9 TeV. This data has extensively been used for the alignment and calibration of various sub-detectors. The ATLAS detector has a precision tracking system installed around the beam pipe for the measurements of the position and momentum of charged particles emerging from the collisions. The precise knowledge of misalignments of the tracking devices is crucial for the important physics measurements. At the time of writing the alignment corrections were obtained from the cosmic-rays and 0.9 TeV proton-proton collisions data, while the large statistics of proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV was used to check the performance of the alignment. This article gives an overview of the alignment strategy and the alignment performance using the data collected from proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV.
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spelling cern-12989792023-03-15T19:12:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1298979engAhsan, MahsanaAlignment of the Atlas Inner DetectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesATLAS is one of the two general purpose detectors at the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC will be colliding proton beams at a center of mass energy {\surd}s= 14 TeV and is currently operating at {\surd}s = 7 TeV. During the commissioning phase since September 2008, the ATLAS recorded cosmic-rays data and proton-proton collisions at {\surd}s = 0.9 TeV. This data has extensively been used for the alignment and calibration of various sub-detectors. The ATLAS detector has a precision tracking system installed around the beam pipe for the measurements of the position and momentum of charged particles emerging from the collisions. The precise knowledge of misalignments of the tracking devices is crucial for the important physics measurements. At the time of writing the alignment corrections were obtained from the cosmic-rays and 0.9 TeV proton-proton collisions data, while the large statistics of proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV was used to check the performance of the alignment. This article gives an overview of the alignment strategy and the alignment performance using the data collected from proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV.ATLAS is one of the two general purpose detectors at the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC will be colliding proton beams at a center of mass energy {\surd}s= 14 TeV and is currently operating at {\surd}s = 7 TeV. During the commissioning phase since September 2008, the ATLAS recorded cosmic-rays data and proton-proton collisions at {\surd}s = 0.9 TeV. This data has extensively been used for the alignment and calibration of various sub-detectors. The ATLAS detector has a precision tracking system installed around the beam pipe for the measurements of the position and momentum of charged particles emerging from the collisions. The precise knowledge of misalignments of the tracking devices is crucial for the important physics measurements. At the time of writing the alignment corrections were obtained from the cosmic-rays and 0.9 TeV proton-proton collisions data, while the large statistics of proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV was used to check the performance of the alignment. This article gives an overview of the alignment strategy and the alignment performance using the data collected from proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV.arXiv:1010.1670oai:cds.cern.ch:12989792010-10-11
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Ahsan, Mahsana
Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title_full Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title_fullStr Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title_short Alignment of the Atlas Inner Detector
title_sort alignment of the atlas inner detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1298979
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