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ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805

Display of a proton-proton collision event recorded by ATLAS on 3 June 2015, with the first LHC stable beams at a collision energy of 13 TeV. Tracks reconstructed by the tracking detector are shown as light blue lines, and hits in the layers of the silicon tracking detector are shown as colored fill...

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Autor principal: ATLAS Collaboration
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2022202
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description Display of a proton-proton collision event recorded by ATLAS on 3 June 2015, with the first LHC stable beams at a collision energy of 13 TeV. Tracks reconstructed by the tracking detector are shown as light blue lines, and hits in the layers of the silicon tracking detector are shown as colored filled circles. The four inner layers are part of the silicon pixel detector and the four outer layers are part of the silicon strip detector. The layer closest to the beam, called IBL, is new for Run 2. In the view in the bottom right it is seen that this event has multiple pp collisions. The total number of reconstructed collision vertices is 17 but they are not all resolvable on the scale of this picture
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spelling cern-20222022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2022202ATLAS CollaborationATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805ATLASDisplay of a proton-proton collision event recorded by ATLAS on 3 June 2015, with the first LHC stable beams at a collision energy of 13 TeV. Tracks reconstructed by the tracking detector are shown as light blue lines, and hits in the layers of the silicon tracking detector are shown as colored filled circles. The four inner layers are part of the silicon pixel detector and the four outer layers are part of the silicon strip detector. The layer closest to the beam, called IBL, is new for Run 2. In the view in the bottom right it is seen that this event has multiple pp collisions. The total number of reconstructed collision vertices is 17 but they are not all resolvable on the scale of this pictureATLAS-PHO-Event-2015-016oai:cds.cern.ch:20222022015
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ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title_full ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title_fullStr ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title_short ATLAS event at 13 TeV - First stable beam, 3 June 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
title_sort atlas event at 13 tev - first stable beam, 3 june 2015 - run: 266904, evt: 25884805
topic ATLAS
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2022202
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