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22–27 Oct 2024
Hangzhou Platinum Hanjue Hotel
Asia/Shanghai timezone

The Installation and operation of the Upstream Tracker for the LHCb upgrade

23 Oct 2024, 21:40
1m
Whole Workshop in 278

Whole Workshop in 278

Poster 12: Silicon Detector Poster

Speaker

Dr Mingjie Feng (IHEP)

Description

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) began its third run, known as Run 3, in 2023. During this phase, the LHCb detector operates at a higher instantaneous luminosity (Linst = 2 × 10³³ cm⁻² s⁻¹), which is five times greater than in Run2, and has transitioned to a full 40 MHz software trigger system. This increases the demands on the detectors significantly. To address these challenges, LHCb has undergone a major upgrade, replacing nearly all of its subsystems. The all-software trigger relies on real-time readout, reconstruction, and selection of data. Fast and efficient track reconstruction is particularly crucial. The Upstream Tracker (UT), a new silicon microstrip detector located upstream of the dipole magnet, replaces the old tracker TT and is a critical component of the LHCb tracking system. The UT consists of four silicon microstrip planes and reads out with 128-channel SALT ASICs. Installed in LHCb in 2023, the UT has recently begun physics data-taking globally after a few months of commissioning. This poster will cover the installation and commissioning of the UT and will also include the operation during data-taking.

Primary author

Dr Mingjie Feng (IHEP)

Presentation materials