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The Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2

Run-2 of the LHC is providing new challenges to track and vertex reconstruction with higher energies, denser jets and higher rates. Therefore the ATLAS experiment has constructed the first 4-layer Pixel detector in HEP, installing a new Pixel layer, also called Insertable B-Layer (IBL). IBL is a fou...

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Autores principales: Ferrere, Didier, ATLAS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2132998
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author Ferrere, Didier
ATLAS Collaboration
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ATLAS Collaboration
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description Run-2 of the LHC is providing new challenges to track and vertex reconstruction with higher energies, denser jets and higher rates. Therefore the ATLAS experiment has constructed the first 4-layer Pixel detector in HEP, installing a new Pixel layer, also called Insertable B-Layer (IBL). IBL is a fourth layer of pixel detectors, and has been installed in May 2014 at a radius of 3.3 cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a new smaller radius beam-pipe. The new detector, built to cope with high radiation and expected occupancy, is the first large scale application of 3D detectors and CMOS 130nm technology. In addition the Pixel detector was refurbished with a new service quarter panel to recover about 3% of defective modules lost during run-1 and a new optical readout system to readout the data at higher speed while reducing the occupancy when running with increased luminosity. The commissioning and performance of the 4-layer Pixel Detector, in particular the IBL, will be presented, using collision data.
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spelling cern-21329982019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2132998engFerrere, DidierATLAS CollaborationThe Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2Particle Physics - ExperimentRun-2 of the LHC is providing new challenges to track and vertex reconstruction with higher energies, denser jets and higher rates. Therefore the ATLAS experiment has constructed the first 4-layer Pixel detector in HEP, installing a new Pixel layer, also called Insertable B-Layer (IBL). IBL is a fourth layer of pixel detectors, and has been installed in May 2014 at a radius of 3.3 cm between the existing Pixel Detector and a new smaller radius beam-pipe. The new detector, built to cope with high radiation and expected occupancy, is the first large scale application of 3D detectors and CMOS 130nm technology. In addition the Pixel detector was refurbished with a new service quarter panel to recover about 3% of defective modules lost during run-1 and a new optical readout system to readout the data at higher speed while reducing the occupancy when running with increased luminosity. The commissioning and performance of the 4-layer Pixel Detector, in particular the IBL, will be presented, using collision data.ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2016-077oai:cds.cern.ch:21329982016-02-19
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ATLAS Collaboration
The Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2
title The Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2
title_full The Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2
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title_short The Upgraded Pixel Detector of the ATLAS Experiment for Run-2
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topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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