1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(98)00344-1
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

The DELPHI Silicon Tracker at LEP2

Abstract: Yves was one of the driving forces during the design and construction of the Silicon Tracker. He was killed in an avalanche on the Pointe Percee in January 1996, a victim of his passion for the high mountains. We would like to dedicate this paper to his memory. AbstractThe DELPHI Silicon Tracker, an ensemble of microstrips, ministrips and pixels, was completed in 1997 and has accumulated over 70 pb 1 of high energy data. The Tracker is optimised for the LEP2 physics programme. It consists of a silicon microstr… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
2
2
1

Citation Types

0
16
0

Year Published

2001
2001
2012
2012

Publication Types

Select...
7
2

Relationship

0
9

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 48 publications
(16 citation statements)
references
References 14 publications
0
16
0
Order By: Relevance
“…For LEP2 operation a number of changes were made to the sub-detectors, the trigger [13], the run control system and the track reconstruction algorithms to improve the performance. The angular coverage of the Vertex Detector was extended [14] to cover polar angles 1 in the range 11 • < θ < 169 • with the inclusion of the Very Forward Tracker. Together with improved tracking algorithms, alignment and calibration procedures, this resulted in an increased track reconstruction efficiency in the forward region of DELPHI.…”
Section: The Delphi Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For LEP2 operation a number of changes were made to the sub-detectors, the trigger [13], the run control system and the track reconstruction algorithms to improve the performance. The angular coverage of the Vertex Detector was extended [14] to cover polar angles 1 in the range 11 • < θ < 169 • with the inclusion of the Very Forward Tracker. Together with improved tracking algorithms, alignment and calibration procedures, this resulted in an increased track reconstruction efficiency in the forward region of DELPHI.…”
Section: The Delphi Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first DELPHI vertex detector, consisting of two layers of single-sided strip detectors (192 detectors with 55,296 readout channels altogether) was constructed in 1989; it went through several upgrades and finally, in 1996, a 1.7 m 2 detector was built out of 888 detectors, with 1,399,808 readout channels (736 strip detectors with 174,080 readout channels, and 1,225,728 pixels)-see Fig. 8 [48].…”
Section: Silicon Vertex Detectors For E + E à Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The z strips were rerouted to the end of the face using a thin polyamide fanout glued on top of the sensors and wire-bonded to the strips. The DELPHI silicon tracker [5], first installed in 1989, was continuously upgraded, evolving from two to three layers and single-sided to double-sided. The final LEP2 configuration consisted of a three layer microstrip vertex detector in the barrel, and a Very Forward Tracker (VFT) of two layers of ministrip and pixel sensors in the endcaps.…”
Section: The Lep Vertex Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%