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A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade

The LHCb upgrade detector project foresees the presence of a scintillating fiber tracker (SciFi) to be used during the LHC Run III, starting in 2020. The instantaneous luminosity will be increased up to $2\times10^{33}$, five times larger than in Run II and a full software event reconstruction will...

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Autor principal: Quagliani, Renato
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2254339
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description The LHCb upgrade detector project foresees the presence of a scintillating fiber tracker (SciFi) to be used during the LHC Run III, starting in 2020. The instantaneous luminosity will be increased up to $2\times10^{33}$, five times larger than in Run II and a full software event reconstruction will be performed at the full bunch crossing rate by the trigger. The new running conditions, and the tighter timing constraints in the software trigger, represent a big challenge for track reconstruction. This poster presents the design and performance of a novel algorithm that has been developed to reconstruct track segments using solely hits from the SciFi. This algorithm is crucial for the reconstruction of tracks originating from long-lived particles such as $K_{S}^{0}$ and $\Lambda$ and allows to greatly enhance the physics potential and capabilities of the LHCb upgrade when compared to its previous implementation.
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spelling cern-22543392019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2254339engQuagliani, RenatoA stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgradeThe LHCb upgrade detector project foresees the presence of a scintillating fiber tracker (SciFi) to be used during the LHC Run III, starting in 2020. The instantaneous luminosity will be increased up to $2\times10^{33}$, five times larger than in Run II and a full software event reconstruction will be performed at the full bunch crossing rate by the trigger. The new running conditions, and the tighter timing constraints in the software trigger, represent a big challenge for track reconstruction. This poster presents the design and performance of a novel algorithm that has been developed to reconstruct track segments using solely hits from the SciFi. This algorithm is crucial for the reconstruction of tracks originating from long-lived particles such as $K_{S}^{0}$ and $\Lambda$ and allows to greatly enhance the physics potential and capabilities of the LHCb upgrade when compared to its previous implementation.Poster-2017-584oai:cds.cern.ch:22543392017-02-22
spellingShingle Quagliani, Renato
A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title_full A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title_fullStr A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title_full_unstemmed A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title_short A stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the LHCb upgrade
title_sort stand-alone track reconstruction algorithm for the scintillating fibre tracker at the lhcb upgrade
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2254339
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