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The CMS experiment at the LHC includes a hybrid silicon pixel detector for the reconstruction of charged tracks and of the interaction vertices. The detector is made of three barrel layers and two disks at each end of the barrel. Detector…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2007-10-29 Vincenzo Chiochia

The pixel detector is the innermost tracking device of the CMS experiment at the LHC. It is built from two independent sub devices, the pixel barrel and the end disks. The barrel consists of three concentric layers around the beam pipe with…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2008-11-26 H. Chr. Kästli , W. Bertl , W. Erdmann , K. Gabathuler , Ch. Hörmann , R. Horisberger , S. König , D. Kotlinski , B. Meier , P. Robmann , T. Rohe , S. Streuli

The CMS pixel barrel system will consist of three layers built of about 800 modules. One module contains 66560 readout channels and the full pixel barrel system about 48 million channels. It is mandatory to test each channel for…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2009-11-11 A. Starodumov , W. Erdmann , R. Horisberger , H. Chr. Kaestli , D. Kotlinski , U. Langenegger , B. Meier , T. Rohe , P. Trueb

The Phase-1 upgrade of the CMS pixel detector is built out of four barrel layers (BPix) and three forward disks in each endcap (FPix). It comprises a total of 124M pixel channels in 1,856 modules, and it is designed to withstand…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2017-10-02 Weinan Si

The CMS experiment at the LHC includes a hybrid silicon pixel detector for the reconstruction of charged tracks and of the interaction vertices. The barrel region consists of n-in-n sensors with 100X150 um^2 cell size processed on diffusion…

The CMS Pixel detector, consisting of three barrel layers and two endcap disks at each barrel end, was installed in the CMS experiment in summer 2008. After a preliminary commissioning phase with pulse injections the detector participated…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2010-02-17 V. Chiochia

The Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN includes a silicon pixel detector as its innermost component. Its main task is the precise reconstruction of charged particles close to the primary interaction…

The production of silicon detector modules that will instrument the CMS Inner Tracker has nowadays reached 1300 units out of the approximately 3700 needed in total, with an overall yield close to 96%. A description of the module design, the…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2009-11-10 Giacomo Sguazzoni

The complex system of the CMS all-silicon Tracker, with 15\,148 silicon strip and 1440 silicon pixel modules, requires sophisticated alignment procedures. In order to achieve an optimal track-parameter resolution, the position and…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2011-08-31 Claus Kleinwort , Frank Meier

With a total area of 210 squaremeters and about 15000 single silicon modules the silicon strip tracker of the CMS experiment at the LHC will be the largest silicon strip detector ever built. While the performance of the individual…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2019-08-14 Katja Klein

The ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost layer of the ATLAS tracking system and will contribute significantly to the ATLAS track and vertex reconstruction. The detector consists of identical sensor-chip-hybrid modules, arranged in three…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2014-11-18 J. Grosse-Knetter

The CMS experiment will include a pixel detector for pattern recognition and vertexing. It will consist of three barrel layers and two endcaps on each side, providing three space-points up to a pseudoraditity of 2.1. Taking into account the…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2009-11-11 R. Horisberger , D. Kotlinski , T. Rohe

For the Phase-II Upgrade of the ATLAS Detector, its Inner Detector, consisting of silicon pixel, silicon strip and transition radiation sub-detectors, will be replaced with an all new 100 % silicon tracker, composed of a pixel tracker at…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2020-09-08 Luise Poley , Craig Sawyer , Sagar Addepalli , Anthony Affolder , Bruno Allongue , Phil Allport , Eric Anderssen , Francis Anghinolfi , Jean-François Arguin , Jan-Hendrik Arling , Olivier Arnaez , Nedaa Alexandra Asbah , Joe Ashby , Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou , Naim Bora Atlay , Ludwig Bartsch , Matthew J. Basso , James Beacham , Scott L. Beaupré , Graham Beck , Carl Beichert , Laura Bergsten , Jose Bernabeu , Prajita Bhattarai , Ingo Bloch , Andrew Blue , Michal Bochenek , James Botte , Liam Boynton , Richard Brenner , Ben Brueers , Emma Buchanan , Brendon Bullard , Francesca Capocasa , Isabel Carr , Sonia Carra , Chen Wen Chao , Jiayi Chen , Liejian Chen , Yebo Chen , Xin Chen , Vladimir Cindro , Alessandra Ciocio , Jose V. Civera , Kyle Cormier , Ella Cornell , Ben Crick , Wladyslaw Dabrowski , Mogens Dam , Claire David , Gabriel Demontigny , Karola Dette , Joel DeWitt , Sergio Diez , Fred Doherty , Jens Dopke , Nandor Dressnandt , Sam Edwards , Vitaliy Fadeyev , Sinead Farrington , William Fawcett , Javier Fernandez-Tejero , Emily Filmer , Celeste Fleta , Bruce Gallop , Zachary Galloway , Carlos Garcia Argos , Diksha Garg , Matthew Gignac , Dag Gillberg , Dena Giovinazzo , James Glover , Peter Goettlicher , Laura Gonella , Andrej Gorišek , Charles Grant , Fiona Grant , Calum Gray , Ashley Greenall , Ingrid-Maria Gregor , Graham Greig , Alexander A. Grillo , Shan Gu , Francesco Guescini , Joao Barreiro Guimaraes da Costa , Jane Gunnell , Ruchi Gupta , Carl Haber , Amogh Halgeri , Derek Hamersly , Tom-Erik Haugen , Marc Hauser , Sarah Heim , Timon Heim , Cole Helling , Hannah Herde , Nigel P. Hessey , Bart Hommels , Jan Cedric Hönig , Amelia Hunter , Paul Jackson , Keith Jewkes , Jaya John John , Thomas Allan Johnson , Tim Jones , Serguei Kachiguin , Nathan Kang , Jan Kaplon , Mohammad Kareem , Paul Keener , John Keller , Michelle Key-Charriere , Samer Kilani , Dylan Kisliuk , Christoph Thomas Klein , Thomas Koffas , Gregor Kramberger , Karol Krizka , Jiri Kroll , Susanne Kuehn , Matthew Kurth , Charilou Labitan , Carlos Lacasta , Heiko Lacker , Pedro Vicente Leitao , Pablo León , Boyang Li , Chenyang Li , Yiming Li , Zhiying Li , Zhijun Liang , Marianna Liberatore , Alison Lister , Kai Liu , Peilian Liu , Thomas Lohse , Jonas Lönker , Xinchou Lou , Weiguo Lu , Zachary Luce , David Lynn , Ross MacFadyen , Sven Mägdefessel , Kambiz Mahboubi , Usha Malik , Igor Mandić , Daniel La Marra , Jean-Pierre Martin , Forest Martinez-Mckinney , Marcela Mikestikova , Marko Mikuž , Ankush Mitra , Evan Mladina , Alyssa Montalbano , David Monzat , Masahiro Morii , Geoffrey Mullier , Jonas Neundorf , Mitch Newcomer , Yanwing Ng , Adrian Nikolica , Konstantinos Nikolopoulos , Jan Oechsle , Jason Oliver , Robert S. Orr , Gregory Ottino , Christian Paillard , Priscilla Pani , Sam Paowell , Ulrich Parzefall , Peter W. Phillips , Adrián Platero , Vicente Platero , Volker Prahl , Simon Pyatt , Kunlin Ran , Nikita Reardon , Laura Rehnisch , Alessia Renardi , Martin Renzmann , Othmane Rifki , Arturo Rodriguez Rodriguez , Guy Rosin , Edoardo Rossi , Tristan Ruggeri , Frederik Rühr , Piotr Rymaszewski , Hartmut F. -W. Sadrozinski , Phathakone Sanethavong , Sai Neha Santpur , Christian Scharf , Zach Schillaci , Stefan Schmitt , Abhishek Sharma , Gabriella Sciolla , Abraham Seiden , Xin Shi , Cameron Simpson-Allsop , Hella Snoek , Steve Snow , Carles Solaz , Urmila Soldevila , Filipe Sousa , Dennis Sperlich , Ezekiel Staats , Tynan Louis Stack , Marcel Stanitzki , Nikolai Starinsky , Jonas Steentoft , Martin Stegler , Bernd Stelzer , Stefania Stucci , Krzysztof Swientek , Geoffrey N. Taylor , Wendy Taylor , Jia Jian Teoh , Richard Teuscher , Jürgen Thomas , Allen Tigchelaar , Tony Tran , Alessandro Tricoli , Dominique Anderson Trischuk , Yoshinobu Unno , Gerrit van Nieuwenhuizen , Miguel Ullán , Jos Vermeulen , Trevor Vickey , Guillem Vidal , Marcel Vreeswijk , Matt Warren , Tony Weidberg , Moritz Wiehe , Craig Wiglesworth , Liv Wiik-Fuchs , Scott Williams , John Wilson , Rhonda Witharm , Felix Wizemann , Sven Wonsak , Steve Worm , Mike Wormald , Stefania Xella , Yuzhen Yang , Joseph Yarwick , Tang-Fai Yu , Dengfeng Zhang , Kaili Zhang , Maosen Zhou , Hongbo Zhu

The barrel part of the ATLAS pixel detector will consist of 112 carbon-carbon structures called "staves" with 13 hybrid detector modules being glued on each stave. The demands on the glue joints are high, both in terms of mechanical…

The CMS silicon tracker, consisting of 1440 silicon pixel and 15148 silicon strip detector modules, has been aligned using more than three million cosmic ray charged particles, with additional information from optical surveys. The positions…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2012-08-27 CMS Collaboration

The CMS silicon tracker consists of two tracking devices utilizing semiconductor technology: the inner pixel and the outer strip detectors. They operate in a high-occupancy and high-radiation environment presented by particle collisions in…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2019-08-13 Viktor Veszpremi

As the start up date for LHC approaches, the detectors are readying for data taking. Here a review will be given on the construction phase with insights into the various difficulties encountered during the process. An overview will also be…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2010-08-17 Giacomo Sguazzoni

The present Compact Muon Solenoid silicon pixel tracking system has been designed for a peak luminosity of 1034cm-2s-1 and total dose corresponding to two years of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) operation. With the steady increase of the…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2011-10-11 N. Parashar

The tracking system of the CMS experiment, currently under construction at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland), will include a silicon pixel detector providing three spacial measurements in its final configuration…

With an active silicon area of more than 200 squaremetres, the silicon strip tracker of the CMS experiment, one of the experiments currently under construction for the future Large Hadron Collider at CERN, will be by far the largest silicon…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2008-11-26 Katja Klein
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