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VELO : the LHCb vertex detector
The Vertex Locator (VELO) of the LHCb experiment is designed to measure precisely production and decay vertices of B-mesons. To allow the most accurate measurements the silicon microstrip detectors are placed within 7 mm of the LHC beams; the mechanics and integration with the LHC machine required f...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2002
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/691761 |
Sumario: | The Vertex Locator (VELO) of the LHCb experiment is designed to measure precisely production and decay vertices of B-mesons. To allow the most accurate measurements the silicon microstrip detectors are placed within 7 mm of the LHC beams; the mechanics and integration with the LHC machine required for this are described. The close proximity to the beams leads to the operation of silicon microstrip sensors in a harsh and non-uniform radiation environment. Irradiated prototype n-on-n and p-on-n silicon microstrip detectors have been evaluated in a test-beam while being read out at 40 MHz. Measurements of the efficiency of these prototypes are presented. The particular dangers of p-on-n detectors are outlined and the n-on-n technology choice for LHCb is motivated. Finally, the use of the VELO in the 2nd-level of the LHCb trigger is discussed. |
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