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  The LHCb Silicon Tracker

Vollhardt, A., Adeva, B., Agari, M., Bauer, C., Bay, A., Bernhard, R. P., et al. (submitted). The LHCb Silicon Tracker.

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Vollhardt, Achim1, Author
Adeva, Bernardo1, Author
Agari, Michaela2, Author           
Bauer, Christian2, Author           
Bay, Aurelio1, Author
Bernhard, Ralf P.1, Author
Blouw, Johan2, Author           
Carron, Benjamin2, Author           
Ermoline, Yuri1, Author
Frei, Raymond1, Author
Heule, Stefan1, Author
Koestner, Stefan1, Author
Lehner, Frank1, Author
Loechner, Sven2, Author           
Lois Gomez, Cristina1, Author
Ludwig, Andrea2, Author           
Needham, Matthew1, Author
Jimenez Otero, Sergio1, Author
Esperante Pereira, Daniel1, Author
Polouektov, Anton1, Author
Pugatch, Valery1, AuthorSchmelling, Michael2, Author           Shektman, Lev1, AuthorSteinkamp, Olaf1, AuthorStraumann, Ueli1, AuthorTran, Minh-Tam1, AuthorVazquez Regueiro, Pablo1, AuthorVoss, Helge2, Author            more..
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1Ukrainian Academy of Science, Kiev, Ukraine; Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland; Budker Institute for Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia; Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Physik-Institut der Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland, ou_persistent22              
2Division Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_904550              

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 Abstract: The LHCb detector is a collider experiment at the new LHC at CERN/Switzerland. It is dedicated to measure precisely CP violation parameters in the B-system. The LHCb Silicon Tracker is covering the regions of the tracking detector with the highest particle fluences. The silicon sensors are wide pitch strip detectors connected to multi-channel analogue readout amplifiers. The analogue data is then digitized and transmitted optically to the counting room for further processing. The following paper describes R&D of the silicon sensors performed including testbeam data. We present readout chip performance followed by an overview of the used data transmission system, which has been designed for radiation tolerance and low cost.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2004
 Publication Status: Submitted
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 63165
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Title: Nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference (IEEE 2003)
Place of Event: Portland, USA
Start-/End Date: 2003-10-19 - 2003-10-25

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