학술논문

Alignment of the Pixel and SCT Modules for the 2004 ATLAS Combined Test Beam
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Ahmad, A.Andreazza, A.Atkinson, T.Baines, J.Barr, A. J.Beccherle, R.Bell, P. J.Bernabeu, J.Broklova, Z.de Renstrom, P. A. BruckmanCauz, D.Chevalier, L.Chouridou, S.Citterio, M.Clark, A.Cobal, M.Cornelissen, T.Correard, S.Costa, M. J.Costanzo, D.Cuneo, S.Dameri, M.Darbo, G.de Vivie, J. B.Di Girolamo, B.Dobos, D.Drasal, Z.Drohan, J.Einsweiler, K.Elsing, M.Emelyanov, D.Escobar, C.Facius, K.Ferrari, P.Fergusson, D.Ferrere, D.Flick, T.Froidevaux, D.Gagliardi, G.Gallas, M.Gallop, B. J.Gan, K. K.Garcia, C.Gavrilenko, I. L.Gemme, C.Gerlach, P.Golling, T.Gonzalez-Sevilla, S.Goodrick, M. J.Gorfine, G.Goettfert, T.Grosse-Knetter, J.Hansen, P. H.Hara, K.Hartel, R.Harvey, A.Hawkings, R. J.Heinemann, F. E. W.Henns, T.Hill, J. C.Huegging, F.Jansen, E.Joseph, J.Unel, M. KaragozKataoka, M.Kersten, S.Khomich, A.Klingenberg, R.Kodys, P.Koffas, T.Konstantinidis, N.Kostyukhin, V.Lacasta, C.Lari, T.Latorre, S.Lester, C. G.Liebig, W.Lipniacka, A.Lourerio, K. F.Mangin-Brinet, M.Garcia, S. Marti iMathes, M.Meroni, C.Mikulec, B.Mindur, B.Moed, S.Moorhead, G.Morettini, P.Moyse, E. W. J.Nakamura, K.Nechaeva, P.Nikolaev, K.Parodi, F.Parzhitski, S.Pater, J.Petti, R.Phillips, P. W.Pinto, B.Poppleton, A.Reeves, K.Reisinger, I.Reznicek, P.Risso, P.Robinson, D.Roe, S.Rozanov, A.Salzburger, A.Sandaker, H.Santi, L.Schiavi, C.Schieck, J.Schultes, J.Sfyrla, A.Shaw, C.Tegenfeldt, F.Timmermans, C. J. W. P.Toczek, B.Troncon, C.Tyndel, M.Vernocchi, F.Virzi, J.Anh, T. VuWarren, M.Weber, J.Weber, M.Weidberg, A. R.Weingarten, J.Wells, P. S.Zhelezko, A.
Source
JINST 3:P09004,2008
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
A small set of final prototypes of the ATLAS Inner Detector silicon tracker (Pixel and SCT) were used to take data during the 2004 Combined Test Beam. Data were collected from runs with beams of different flavour (electrons, pions, muons and photons) with a momentum range of 2 to 180 GeV/c. Four independent methods were used to align the silicon modules. The corrections obtained were validated using the known momenta of the beam particles and were shown to yield consistent results among the different alignment approaches. From the residual distributions, it is concluded that the precision attained in the alignment of the silicon modules is of the order of 5 micrometers in their most precise coordinate.
Comment: 22 pages, submitted to JINST, 129 authors