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R & D for collider beauty physics at the LHC

We propose an R&D program for the development of a Beauty trigger and innovative elements of the associated spectrometer. A series of short test runs is proposed at the SPS p-pbar Collider with the minimal spectrometer which will allow a credible B signal to be obtained in an invariant mass spec...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ellett, J, Erhan, S, Lynn, D, Medinnis, M, Schlein, Peter E, Zweizig, J G, Engelmann, G, Klingsheim, O, Wahl, H, Czermak, A, Hofmann, W, Knöpfle, K T, Joseph, C L, Perroud, Jean-Pierre, Tran, M T, Hartouni, E, Kreisler, M N, Knapp, B, Dzhelyadin, R I, Guz, Yu, Kubik, V M, Obraztsov, V F, Ostankov, A P, Harr, R F, Karchin, P E, Liapis, C, Sinnott, J, Bogunovic, P, Paic, G, Rendic, D, Vranic, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1991
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/291228
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Sumario:We propose an R&D program for the development of a Beauty trigger and innovative elements of the associated spectrometer. A series of short test runs is proposed at the SPS p-pbar Collider with the minimal spectrometer which will allow a credible B signal to be obtained in an invariant mass spectrum of reconstructed B mesons. The program builds on the success of the recent collider run of the P238 Collaboration, in which clean signals from beam-beam interactions were observed in a large silicon strip microvertex detector running 1.5 mm from the circulating beams. A continuing successful R&D program of the type proposed could ultimately lead to a collider experiment at the LHC to study CP Violation and rare B decays.