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Silicon Drift Detectors In High Particle Density Environment
"... this paper. The main factor influencing reconstruction of deposited charge is a value of the zero suppression threshold of the readout electronics. This threshold cuts more charge from wide signals coming from the center of the detector compared to narrow signals from vicinity of anodes (see Fig.1). ..."
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this paper. The main factor influencing reconstruction of deposited charge is a value of the zero suppression threshold of the readout electronics. This threshold cuts more charge from wide signals coming from the center of the detector compared to narrow signals from vicinity of anodes (see Fig.1
DETECTORS AS A FUNCTION OF LUMINOSITY AT e + e − MACHINES
"... The performance of silicon-strip vertex detectors, drift chambers, CsI(Tl) electromagnetic calorimeters, and level-1 triggers used in present multipurpose detectors like BABAR is discussed in the context of operations in a high-luminosity environment. ..."
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The performance of silicon-strip vertex detectors, drift chambers, CsI(Tl) electromagnetic calorimeters, and level-1 triggers used in present multipurpose detectors like BABAR is discussed in the context of operations in a high-luminosity environment.
Intensive Irradiation Study on Monitored Drift Tubes Chambers
"... Abstract—Monitored Drift Tube chambers (MDT) are the pre-cision tracking detectors in the muon spectrometer of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). From simulations of the LHC operating conditions, the count rate in the inner barrel chamber of the muon spectrometer is expected to r ..."
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Abstract—Monitored Drift Tube chambers (MDT) are the pre-cision tracking detectors in the muon spectrometer of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). From simulations of the LHC operating conditions, the count rate in the inner barrel chamber of the muon spectrometer is expected
HEP2001 PROCEEDINGS The Lorentz angle in silicon detectors
"... Abstract: Future detectors will use silicon sensors in the harsh radiation environment of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) and high magnetic fields. The drift direction of the charge carriers is affected by the Lorentz force due to the high magnetic field. Also the resulting radiation damage changes ..."
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Abstract: Future detectors will use silicon sensors in the harsh radiation environment of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) and high magnetic fields. The drift direction of the charge carriers is affected by the Lorentz force due to the high magnetic field. Also the resulting radiation damage changes
Lorentz angle measurements in irradiated silicon detectors
, 2000
"... Future experiments are using silicon detectors in a high radiation environment and in high magnetic fields. The radiation tolerance of silicon improves by cooling it to temperatures below 180 K. At low temperatures the mobility increases, which leads to larger deflections of the charge carriers by t ..."
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Future experiments are using silicon detectors in a high radiation environment and in high magnetic fields. The radiation tolerance of silicon improves by cooling it to temperatures below 180 K. At low temperatures the mobility increases, which leads to larger deflections of the charge carriers
Investigation of aging in the hera-b outer tracker drift tubes
"... The HERA-B Outer Tracker consists of drift tubes folded from polycarbonate foil and is operated with Ar CF CO as drift gas. The detector has to stand radiation levels which are similar to LHC conditions. The first prototypes exposed to radiation in HERA-B suffered severe radiation damage due to th ..."
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The HERA-B Outer Tracker consists of drift tubes folded from polycarbonate foil and is operated with Ar CF CO as drift gas. The detector has to stand radiation levels which are similar to LHC conditions. The first prototypes exposed to radiation in HERA-B suffered severe radiation damage due
Status and New Ideas Regarding Liquid Argon Detectors ∗
, 2014
"... Large (up to ∼ 100 kt) liquid argon time-projection chamber detectors are presently being considered for proton decay searches and neutrino astrophysics, as well as for far detectors for the next generation of long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments that aim to determine neutrino mass hierarc ..."
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hierarchy and search for CP violation in the leptonic sector. These detectors rely on the capabilities to assemble large volumes of LAr in ultrahigh-purity conditions, possibly in an underground environment, and to achieve relatively long drifts for the ionization charge. Several proposals have been
The MPS II Project Charged Particle Detector Goals
"... The MPS II detectors are narrow drift space chambers designed for high position resolution in a magnetic field and in a very high particle flux environment. Central to this implementation was the development of 3 multi-channel custom IC's and one multi-channel hybrid. The system is deadtimeless ..."
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The MPS II detectors are narrow drift space chambers designed for high position resolution in a magnetic field and in a very high particle flux environment. Central to this implementation was the development of 3 multi-channel custom IC's and one multi-channel hybrid. The system
Combining block-based and online methods in learning ensembles from concept drifting data streams,”
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, 2014
"... Abstract Most stream classifiers are designed to process data incrementally, run in resource-aware environments, and react to concept drifts, i.e., unforeseen changes of the stream's underlying data distribution. Ensemble classifiers have become an established research line in this field, main ..."
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Abstract Most stream classifiers are designed to process data incrementally, run in resource-aware environments, and react to concept drifts, i.e., unforeseen changes of the stream's underlying data distribution. Ensemble classifiers have become an established research line in this field
Performance Studies of a Micromegas Chamber in the ATLAS Environment
"... ABSTRACT: Five small prototype micromegas detectors were positioned in the ATLAS detector during Large Hadron Collider running at s = 7 and 8TeV. A 9 × 4.5cm2 double drift gap de-tector was placed in front of the electromagnetic calorimeter and four 9×10cm2 detectors on the ATLAS Small Wheel, the fi ..."
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ABSTRACT: Five small prototype micromegas detectors were positioned in the ATLAS detector during Large Hadron Collider running at s = 7 and 8TeV. A 9 × 4.5cm2 double drift gap de-tector was placed in front of the electromagnetic calorimeter and four 9×10cm2 detectors on the ATLAS Small Wheel
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