Status of the vertex detector program of the CBM experiment at FAIR
Abstract
The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment (CBM) is one of the core experiments of the future FAIR facility (Darmstadt/Germany). The fixed-target experiment will explore the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter in the regime of high net baryon densities with numerous rare probes. The Micro Vertex Detector (MVD) will determine the secondary decay vertex of open charm particles with precision, contribute to the background rejection in dielectron spectroscopy, and help to reconstruct neutral decay products of strange particles by means of missing mass identification. The MVD comprises four stations with 0.3 and , which are placed between and downstream the target and inside vacuum. It will host highly-granular, next-generation Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors, with a spatial precision of , a time resolution of , and a peak rate capability of . Moreover, a tolerance to and are required. In this document, we summarize the status of sensor development, station prototyping, and the detector slow control.
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@article{arxiv.1810.09279,
title = {Status of the vertex detector program of the CBM experiment at FAIR},
author = {Philipp Klaus and Michal Koziel and Ole Artz and Norbert Bialas and Michael Deveaux and Ingo Fröhlich and Jan Michel and Christian Müntz and Roland Weirich and Joachim Stroth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09279},
year = {2018}
}
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Proceedings of the PM2018 conference: 14th Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment (2018)