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Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment

This poster will present briefly the luminosity detectors in ATLAS and explain in some detail how they were used to extract and publish luminosity during the 2010 data taking. One of the challenges in measuring the luminosity at the LHC comes from the fact that many interactions typically occur in e...

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Autor principal: Maettig, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345766
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author Maettig, S
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description This poster will present briefly the luminosity detectors in ATLAS and explain in some detail how they were used to extract and publish luminosity during the 2010 data taking. One of the challenges in measuring the luminosity at the LHC comes from the fact that many interactions typically occur in every bunch crossing. Comparisons of the number of interactions as measured by different detectors and methods will be presented. The very successful collaboration with the LHC machine has recently lead to a calibration, via beam separation scans, which is now estimated to have a systematic error of 3.4% . Since the error in the luminosity analysis was the limiting factor in the precision of many cross section measurements in ATLAS during 2010, this error analysis will also be discussed in some detail.
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spelling cern-13457662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1345766engMaettig, SMeasurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis poster will present briefly the luminosity detectors in ATLAS and explain in some detail how they were used to extract and publish luminosity during the 2010 data taking. One of the challenges in measuring the luminosity at the LHC comes from the fact that many interactions typically occur in every bunch crossing. Comparisons of the number of interactions as measured by different detectors and methods will be presented. The very successful collaboration with the LHC machine has recently lead to a calibration, via beam separation scans, which is now estimated to have a systematic error of 3.4% . Since the error in the luminosity analysis was the limiting factor in the precision of many cross section measurements in ATLAS during 2010, this error analysis will also be discussed in some detail.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2011-159oai:cds.cern.ch:13457662011-04-19
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Maettig, S
Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title_full Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title_fullStr Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title_short Measurement of the Luminosity by the ATLAS Experiment
title_sort measurement of the luminosity by the atlas experiment
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1345766
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