2005
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2005.862799
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Acceptance tests and criteria of the ATLAS transition radiation tracker

Abstract: The Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) sits at the outermost part of the ATLAS Inner Detector, encasing the Pixel Detector and the Semi-Conductor Tracker (SCT). The TRT combines charged particle track reconstruction with electron identification capability. This is achieved by layers of xenonfilled straw tubes with periodic radiator foils or fibers providing TR photon emission. The design and choice of materials have been optimized to cope with the harsh operating conditions at the LHC, which are expected to le… Show more

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“…When a TRT end-cap wheel arrived at CERN it was subjected to a set of measurements, and acceptance tests [30] with similar procedures and tooling to those used at the assembly sites.…”
Section: Eight Plane Wheels Acceptance Tests At Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a TRT end-cap wheel arrived at CERN it was subjected to a set of measurements, and acceptance tests [30] with similar procedures and tooling to those used at the assembly sites.…”
Section: Eight Plane Wheels Acceptance Tests At Cernmentioning
confidence: 99%