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The ALICE Transition Radiation Detector: status and perspectives for Run II
The ALICE Transition Radiation Detector contributes to the tracking, particle identification, and triggering capabilities of the experiment. It is composed of six layers of multi-wire proportional chambers, each of which is preceded by a radiator and a Xe/CO 2-filled drift volume. The signal is samp...
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Kurchatov Institute
2016
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2630659 |
Sumario: | The ALICE Transition Radiation Detector contributes to the tracking, particle
identification, and triggering capabilities of the experiment. It is composed of
six layers of multi-wire proportional chambers, each of which is preceded by a
radiator and a Xe/CO 2-filled drift volume. The signal is sampled in timebins of
100 ns over the drift length which allows for the reconstruction of chamber-wise
track segments, both online and offline. The particle identification is based on
the specific energy loss of charged particles and additional transition
radiation photons, the latter being a signature for electrons. The detector is
segmented into 18 sectors, of which 13 were installed in Run I. The TRD was
included in data taking since the LHC start-up and was successfully used for
electron identification and triggering. During the Long Shutdown 1, the detector
was completed and now covers the full azimuthal acceptance. Furthermore, the
readout and trigger components were upgraded. When data taking was started for
Run II, their performance fulfilled the expectations. |
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