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A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb

The LHCb detector is currently being upgraded to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out data at 40 MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. The new main tracker consists of 250µm thick scintillating fibres (SciFi) and covers an area of 340 m2. The tracker provides a spatial res...

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Autor principal: Berninghoff, Daniel Alexander
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2770579
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description The LHCb detector is currently being upgraded to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out data at 40 MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. The new main tracker consists of 250µm thick scintillating fibres (SciFi) and covers an area of 340 m2. The tracker provides a spatial resolution for charged particles better than 80 µm. The scintillation light is recorded with arrays of multi-channel silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). A custom ASIC is used to digitize the SiPM signals and subsequent digital electronics performs clustering and data-compression. Single detector modules are mounted on so-called C-frames (3m × 6m) which will provide the mechanical support and the necessary services. The serial assembly of the 12 large frames, each comprising 50,000 SiPM channels, is progressing and the first detector elements have been commissioned. This presentation will cover the development, construction and the commissioning results of the detector.
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spelling cern-27705792021-05-28T21:40:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2770579engBerninghoff, Daniel AlexanderA large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCbThe LHCb detector is currently being upgraded to cope with higher instantaneous luminosities and to read out data at 40 MHz using a trigger-less read-out system. The new main tracker consists of 250µm thick scintillating fibres (SciFi) and covers an area of 340 m2. The tracker provides a spatial resolution for charged particles better than 80 µm. The scintillation light is recorded with arrays of multi-channel silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). A custom ASIC is used to digitize the SiPM signals and subsequent digital electronics performs clustering and data-compression. Single detector modules are mounted on so-called C-frames (3m × 6m) which will provide the mechanical support and the necessary services. The serial assembly of the 12 large frames, each comprising 50,000 SiPM channels, is progressing and the first detector elements have been commissioned. This presentation will cover the development, construction and the commissioning results of the detector.Poster-2021-1047oai:cds.cern.ch:27705792021-05-26
spellingShingle Berninghoff, Daniel Alexander
A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_full A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
title_fullStr A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
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title_short A large Scintillating Fibre Tracker for LHCb
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