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Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer

For Run 2 of the LHC a fourth, innermost Pixel Detector layer on a smaller radius beam pipe has been installed in the ATLAS Detector to add redundancy against radiation damage of the current Pixel Detector and to ensure a high quality tracking and b-tagging performance of the Inner Detector over the...

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Autor principal: Heim, Timon
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1746318
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description For Run 2 of the LHC a fourth, innermost Pixel Detector layer on a smaller radius beam pipe has been installed in the ATLAS Detector to add redundancy against radiation damage of the current Pixel Detector and to ensure a high quality tracking and b-tagging performance of the Inner Detector over the coming years until the High Luminosity Upgrade. State of the art components have been produced and assembled onto support structures known as staves over the last two years. In total, 20 staves have been built and qualified in a designated Quality Assurance setup at CERN of which 14 have been integrated onto the beam pipe. Results from the testing are presented and represent the performance of the detector before insertion into the ATLAS Detector.
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spelling cern-17463182019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1746318engHeim, TimonOverview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-LayerParticle Physics - ExperimentFor Run 2 of the LHC a fourth, innermost Pixel Detector layer on a smaller radius beam pipe has been installed in the ATLAS Detector to add redundancy against radiation damage of the current Pixel Detector and to ensure a high quality tracking and b-tagging performance of the Inner Detector over the coming years until the High Luminosity Upgrade. State of the art components have been produced and assembled onto support structures known as staves over the last two years. In total, 20 staves have been built and qualified in a designated Quality Assurance setup at CERN of which 14 have been integrated onto the beam pipe. Results from the testing are presented and represent the performance of the detector before insertion into the ATLAS Detector.ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2014-497oai:cds.cern.ch:17463182014
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer
title Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer
title_full Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer
title_fullStr Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer
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title_short Overview and expected Performance of the Insertable B-Layer
title_sort overview and expected performance of the insertable b-layer
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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