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Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system
We lay down some general considerations which will serve as a starting point for design studies of a realistic LHCb vertex detector vacuum system. Based on these considerations, we propose a design strategy and identify issues to be further studied. In particular we try to outline some boundary cond...
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author | Doets, M Ferro-Luzzi, M Van Bakel, N Van den Brand, J F J |
author_facet | Doets, M Ferro-Luzzi, M Van Bakel, N Van den Brand, J F J |
author_sort | Doets, M |
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description | We lay down some general considerations which will serve as a starting point for design studies of a realistic LHCb vertex detector vacuum system. Based on these considerations, we propose a design strategy and identify issues to be further studied. In particular we try to outline some boundary conditions imposed by LHC and LHCb on the vacuum system. We discuss two possibilities for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system. The preferred strategy uses a differentially pumped vacuum system with the silicon detectors separated from the beam line vacuum. Some estimations on static vacuum pressures and gas flows are presented. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-6847082019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/684708engDoets, MFerro-Luzzi, MVan Bakel, NVan den Brand, J F JPreliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum systemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe lay down some general considerations which will serve as a starting point for design studies of a realistic LHCb vertex detector vacuum system. Based on these considerations, we propose a design strategy and identify issues to be further studied. In particular we try to outline some boundary conditions imposed by LHC and LHCb on the vacuum system. We discuss two possibilities for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system. The preferred strategy uses a differentially pumped vacuum system with the silicon detectors separated from the beam line vacuum. Some estimations on static vacuum pressures and gas flows are presented.LHCb-99-045oai:cds.cern.ch:6847082000-03-15 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Doets, M Ferro-Luzzi, M Van Bakel, N Van den Brand, J F J Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title | Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title_full | Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title_fullStr | Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title_full_unstemmed | Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title_short | Preliminary studies for the LHCb vertex detector vacuum system |
title_sort | preliminary studies for the lhcb vertex detector vacuum system |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/684708 |
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