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Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System

The ALICE Experiment has replaced its Inner Tracking System with a 7-layer pixel-only tracker made out of more than 24000 monolithic active pixel sensor chips, in order to fulfill the requirements of the physics program of the LHC Run 3. The upgraded Inner Tracking System (ITS2) has been installed i...

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Autor principal: Triolo, Andrea Sofia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.420.0078
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848181
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description The ALICE Experiment has replaced its Inner Tracking System with a 7-layer pixel-only tracker made out of more than 24000 monolithic active pixel sensor chips, in order to fulfill the requirements of the physics program of the LHC Run 3. The upgraded Inner Tracking System (ITS2) has been installed in the ALICE experiment during the LHC long shutdown 2 and has started to take data with the beginning of Run 3 in July 2022, with proton-proton collisions at √𝑠 = 13.6 TeV. With its 12.5 billion pixels it is the largest pixel detector installed in a high energy physics experiment to date. To guarantee stable operation and a consistently high data quality, a regular calibration of the detector has to be performed. The main part of the calibration program consists of a tuning and subsequent measurement of the pixel thresholds and a determination of the noisy channels. In particular the complexity of the threshold scan depends linearly on the number of pixels, which is why the threshold scan of the ITS2 is an unprecedented challenge. This work describes the architecture of the calibration framework, which has been developed using the detector control system of the ITS2 and the ALICE data processing layer. Results of first threshold and noise calibrations done in situ are shown as well.
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spelling cern-28481812023-05-15T11:48:56Zdoi:10.22323/1.420.0078http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848181engTriolo, Andrea SofiaCalibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking Systemphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ALICE Experiment has replaced its Inner Tracking System with a 7-layer pixel-only tracker made out of more than 24000 monolithic active pixel sensor chips, in order to fulfill the requirements of the physics program of the LHC Run 3. The upgraded Inner Tracking System (ITS2) has been installed in the ALICE experiment during the LHC long shutdown 2 and has started to take data with the beginning of Run 3 in July 2022, with proton-proton collisions at √𝑠 = 13.6 TeV. With its 12.5 billion pixels it is the largest pixel detector installed in a high energy physics experiment to date. To guarantee stable operation and a consistently high data quality, a regular calibration of the detector has to be performed. The main part of the calibration program consists of a tuning and subsequent measurement of the pixel thresholds and a determination of the noisy channels. In particular the complexity of the threshold scan depends linearly on the number of pixels, which is why the threshold scan of the ITS2 is an unprecedented challenge. This work describes the architecture of the calibration framework, which has been developed using the detector control system of the ITS2 and the ALICE data processing layer. Results of first threshold and noise calibrations done in situ are shown as well.The ALICE Experiment has replaced its Inner Tracking System with a 7-layer pixel-only tracker made out of more than 24000 monolithic active pixel sensor chips, in order to fulfill the requirements of the physics program of the LHC Run 3. The upgraded Inner Tracking System (ITS2) has been installed in the ALICE experiment during the LHC long shutdown 2 and has started to take data with the beginning of Run 3 in July 2022, with proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13.6 TeV. With its 12.5 billion pixels it is the largest pixel detector installed in a high energy physics experiment to date. To guarantee stable operation and a consistently high data quality, a regular calibration of the detector has to be performed. The main part of the calibration program consists of a tuning and subsequent measurement of the pixel thresholds and a determination of the noisy channels. In particular the complexity of the threshold scan depends linearly on the number of pixels, which is why the threshold scan of the ITS2 is an unprecedented challenge. This work describes the architecture of the calibration framework, which has been developed using the detector control system of the ITS2 and the ALICE data processing layer. Results of first threshold and noise calibrations done in situ are shown as well.arXiv:2302.00433oai:cds.cern.ch:28481812023-02-01
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Triolo, Andrea Sofia
Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_full Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_fullStr Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_full_unstemmed Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_short Calibration of the Upgraded ALICE Inner Tracking System
title_sort calibration of the upgraded alice inner tracking system
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.420.0078
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848181
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