Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals

The ALEPH Vertex Detector (VDET) has been upgraded for the second phase of LEP running. The new version still uses double sided silicon strip detectors, fabricated with the same technology as the previous one, but the upgraded one is twice as long and has about half passive material in the tracking...

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Main Authors: BUSKULIC, D., THULASIDAS, M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-68212021-03-04T06:12:02Z Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals BUSKULIC, D. THULASIDAS, M. The ALEPH Vertex Detector (VDET) has been upgraded for the second phase of LEP running. The new version still uses double sided silicon strip detectors, fabricated with the same technology as the previous one, but the upgraded one is twice as long and has about half passive material in the tracking volume. Furthermore the readout electronics is now radiation hard (MX7-RH chips). An almost complete version of the upgraded VDET was installed in ALEPH during a three week LEP technical stop and took data in November 1995 during the LEP run at 130 GeV. The new detector worked well showing high signal over noise ratio and good efficiency. The point resolution measured during this run, using high momentum muons, 13 μm in the τ - φ view and 21 μm in the τ - z view, is dominated by the alignment precision, due to the low statistics available for this short LEP run. This result is however acceptable, since for lower momentum charged particle, the multiple scattering gives a significant contribution to the final impact parameter resolution. A better resolution has been achieved in the next run, when an initial period at the Z peak has been foreseen to calibrate and align the whole detector. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5818 info:doi/10.1007/BF02907382 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems
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BUSKULIC, D.
THULASIDAS, M.
Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
description The ALEPH Vertex Detector (VDET) has been upgraded for the second phase of LEP running. The new version still uses double sided silicon strip detectors, fabricated with the same technology as the previous one, but the upgraded one is twice as long and has about half passive material in the tracking volume. Furthermore the readout electronics is now radiation hard (MX7-RH chips). An almost complete version of the upgraded VDET was installed in ALEPH during a three week LEP technical stop and took data in November 1995 during the LEP run at 130 GeV. The new detector worked well showing high signal over noise ratio and good efficiency. The point resolution measured during this run, using high momentum muons, 13 μm in the τ - φ view and 21 μm in the τ - z view, is dominated by the alignment precision, due to the low statistics available for this short LEP run. This result is however acceptable, since for lower momentum charged particle, the multiple scattering gives a significant contribution to the final impact parameter resolution. A better resolution has been achieved in the next run, when an initial period at the Z peak has been foreseen to calibrate and align the whole detector.
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author BUSKULIC, D.
THULASIDAS, M.
author_facet BUSKULIC, D.
THULASIDAS, M.
author_sort BUSKULIC, D.
title Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
title_short Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
title_full Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
title_fullStr Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
title_sort measurements of the charged particle multiplicity distribution in restricted rapidity intervals
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1995
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5818
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