2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(01)00110-3
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Status of the LHCb Experiment

Abstract: We present the status of the LHCb experiment which will make precision measurements of CP violation in $B$ meson decays. The motivation for the experiment and an overview of the detector design are given. The vertex detector, ring imaging Cherenkov counter, calorimeters, and trigger systems are discussed in detail. We also present the expected physics performance for selected modes.Comment: 10 pages, 16 figures, presented at BEAUTY2000, Israe

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“…Similar calorimeters were built later for PHENIX experiment at RHIC (BNL) [5] and for HERA-B experiment at DESY [6]. A Shashlyk calorimeters was also studied as a candidate for the CMS experiment at LHC (CERN) [7], and one is now under construction for LHCb experiment [8].…”
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“…Similar calorimeters were built later for PHENIX experiment at RHIC (BNL) [5] and for HERA-B experiment at DESY [6]. A Shashlyk calorimeters was also studied as a candidate for the CMS experiment at LHC (CERN) [7], and one is now under construction for LHCb experiment [8].…”
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“…Furthermore, radiation damage can destroy detector elements. The BTeV Detector is shown in Figure 23 (Skwarnicki 2001) and the LHCb detector in Figure 24 (Muheim 2001). The central part of the BTeV detector has a silicon pixel detector inside a 1.5 T dipole magnet.…”
Section: The Btev Detector Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BTeV Detector is shown in Figure 23 ) and the LHCb detector in Figure 24 (Muheim 2001). The central part of the BTeV detector has a silicon pixel detector inside a 1.5T dipole magnet.…”
Section: The Btev Detector Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%