2011
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/6/12/c12024
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Performance of the LHCb Vertex Locator

Abstract: The Vertex Locator (VELO) is a silicon microstrip detector that surrounds the protonproton interaction region in the LHCb experiment. The performance of the detector during the first years of its physics operation is reviewed. The system is operated in vacuum, uses a bi-phase CO 2 cooling system, and the sensors are moved to 7 mm from the LHC beam for physics data taking. The performance and stability of these characteristic features of the detector are described, and details of the material budget are given. … Show more

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“…Recent results from LHCb Yu. Guz The VELO performance [2] is illustrated in Fig.2a by the 1/p T dependence of resolution on IP x , the x projection of track impact paramter (IP), is given. It is found to be 13.2µm for high p T tracks.…”
Section: Pos(qfthep2011)002mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent results from LHCb Yu. Guz The VELO performance [2] is illustrated in Fig.2a by the 1/p T dependence of resolution on IP x , the x projection of track impact paramter (IP), is given. It is found to be 13.2µm for high p T tracks.…”
Section: Pos(qfthep2011)002mentioning
confidence: 99%