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Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector

The ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system and will contribute significantly to the ATLAS track and vertex reconstruction. The detector consists of identical sensor-chip-hybrid modules, arranged in three barrels in the centre and three disks on either side for the f...

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Autor principal: Grosse-Knetter, Jorn
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/640469
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description The ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system and will contribute significantly to the ATLAS track and vertex reconstruction. The detector consists of identical sensor-chip-hybrid modules, arranged in three barrels in the centre and three disks on either side for the forward region. The position of the pixel detector near the interaction point requires excellent radiation hardness, mechanical and thermal robustness, good long-term stability, all combined with a low material budget. The pre-production phase of such pixel modules has nearly finished, yielding fully functional modules. Results are presented of tests with these modules.
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spelling cern-6404692023-03-14T20:04:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/640469engGrosse-Knetter, JornConstruction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel DetectorOther Fields of PhysicsThe ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system and will contribute significantly to the ATLAS track and vertex reconstruction. The detector consists of identical sensor-chip-hybrid modules, arranged in three barrels in the centre and three disks on either side for the forward region. The position of the pixel detector near the interaction point requires excellent radiation hardness, mechanical and thermal robustness, good long-term stability, all combined with a low material budget. The pre-production phase of such pixel modules has nearly finished, yielding fully functional modules. Results are presented of tests with these modules.The ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system and will contribute significantly to the ATLAS track and vertex reconstruction. The detector consists of identical sensor-chip-hybrid modules, arranged in three barrels in the centre and three disks on either side for the forward region. The position of the pixel detector near the interaction point requires excellent radiation hardness, mechanical and thermal robustness, good long-term stability, all combined with a low material budget. The pre-production phase of such pixel modules has nearly finished, yielding fully functional modules. Results are presented of tests with these modules.physics/0309011PIC-2003-FRAP17oai:cds.cern.ch:6404692003-09-01
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Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title_full Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title_fullStr Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title_full_unstemmed Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title_short Construction and Tests of Modules for the ATLAS Pixel Detector
title_sort construction and tests of modules for the atlas pixel detector
topic Other Fields of Physics
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